MAN APPEARS IN COURT OVER FAILURE TO REGISTER AS SEX OFFENDER
2025-12-05 20:06: Amar Dhamia appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court on July 17, 2025, for his first hearing.The defendant faced charges relating to allegations of failing to comply with notification requirements under the Sex Offenders Register, in violation of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The case was listed under reference 06A20445625.
Dhamia did not enter a plea at this stage and will return to court at a later date for further procedural steps.
The court was told that Dhamia had been required to update authorities but allegedly failed to do so within the required timeframe.
The offence relates to the ongoing monitoring of convicted sex offenders.
This is an initial appearance, and no plea has been entered yet.
Dhamia remains on bail ahead of the next hearing, scheduled to determine how the case will proceed.
The case highlights the importance of strict compliance with sex offender notification laws, which are designed to ensure community safety.
Further hearings are set to continue in due course.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:06: 2025-12-05 20:06: Amar Dhamia appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court on July 17, 2025, for his first hearing.
The defendant faced charges relating to allegations of failing to comply with notification requirements under the Sex Offenders Register, in violation of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The case was listed under reference 06A20445625.
Dhamia did not enter a plea at this stage and will return to court at a later date for further procedural steps.
The court was told that Dhamia had been required to update authorities but allegedly failed to do so within the required timeframe.
The offence relates to the ongoing monitoring of convicted sex offenders.
This is an initial appearance, and no plea has been entered yet.
Dhamia remains on bail ahead of the next hearing, scheduled to determine how the case will proceed.
The case highlights the importance of strict compliance with sex offender notification laws, which are designed to ensure community safety.
Further hearings are set to continue in due course.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:06: 2025-12-05 20:06: Amar Dhamia appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court on July 17, 2025, for his first hearing.
The defendant faced charges relating to allegations of failing to comply with notification requirements under the Sex Offenders Register, in violation of the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The case was listed under reference 06A20445625.
Dhamia did not enter a plea at this stage and will return to court at a later date for further procedural steps.
The court was told that Dhamia had been required to update authorities but allegedly failed to do so within the required timeframe.
The offence relates to the ongoing monitoring of convicted sex offenders.
This is an initial appearance, and no plea has been entered yet.
Dhamia remains on bail ahead of the next hearing, scheduled to determine how the case will proceed.
The case highlights the importance of strict compliance with sex offender notification laws, which are designed to ensure community safety.
Further hearings are set to continue in due course.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:06: Amar Dhamia appeared at Chester Magistrates Court today for his first hearing.
The case relates to alleged failure to comply with notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
Dhamia was charged with failing to update or provide necessary information to authorities, which is a breach of legal obligations for registered sex offenders.
The case was listed under reference 06A20445625.
Prosecutors outlined the allegations, and Dhamia was not required to enter a plea at this initial hearing.
The magistrates scheduled the case for a future date for further proceedings.
Dhamia sat quietly during the hearing, with no other details disclosed.
The court process will now continue as authorities investigate the alleged breach of the sex offenders register requirements.
No additional comments were made by either party in court today.