GRAHAM BROWN AND SHOCKING RE-OFFENSE IN SOMERSET

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Somerset Sexual Abuser
A practicing sex offender from Somerset has once again found himself in police custody after a disturbing incident involving a 13-year-old boy. The individual, identified as Graham Brown, was recaptured just three days after his release from prison, marking a significant breach of the restrictive measures placed upon him.

On January 28, authorities arrested 44-year-old Graham Brown in Taunton, Somerset, after he was discovered in the company of a young boy inside a local pub. This recent apprehension followed his release from Exeter Prison on January 25, where he had served a five-year sentence for violating a Sexual Offender Prevention Order (SOPO). Despite his release, law enforcement agencies had imposed a strict set of conditions aimed at preventing any contact with minors, and officers had maintained vigilant surveillance to ensure compliance.

A police spokesperson explained that Brown's case had been thoroughly examined through the Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA), a collaborative framework that involves police, probation services, local authorities, and the prison system. Given Brown's extensive criminal history, the authorities expressed serious concerns about the potential threat he posed to community safety. The spokesperson emphasized that the risk assessment was taken very seriously, especially considering Brown’s past offences.

According to the Crown Prosecution Service, Graham Brown's criminal record includes an extensive list of previous convictions dating back to 1981. He was implicated in at least 14 sexual offences, most of which involved indecent exposure and gross indecency. His history painted a clear picture of repeated violations over a span of more than two decades, which further heightened the alarm among MAPPA partners tasked with managing his case.

Chief Superintendent Daimon Tilley commented on the proactive measures taken by law enforcement and corrective services to mitigate potential harm. He stated, “We implemented comprehensive arrangements in anticipation of Mr Brown’s release to reduce the risks to other members of the community.” Tilley credited the successful operation to diligent police and probation work, which ultimately led to Brown's swift re-arrest and judicial review.

At Taunton Crown Court on the preceding Friday, Graham Brown was sentenced to a 32-month prison term for breaching his SOPO by actively engaging with a child. The court's decision underscores the gravity of his violations and the ongoing multiple layers of restrictions designed to protect the community from individuals with such a troubling history.
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