MOBARAK ALMUTAIRI JAILED FOR CHILD SEX OFFENCES IN MANCHESTER
2025-12-04 21:57: 2025-12-05 20:03: Mobarak Almutairi appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court on May 1, 2025, for a plea hearing.He faces serious charges linked to publicly outraging decency, taking indecent photographs of a child, and possessing extreme pornographic images involving animals.
The case, listed under reference 06A20205425, involves disturbing allegations regarding indecent imagery and acts involving animals.
The court proceedings focused on establishing the basis for the case ahead of a possible trial.
Almutairi did not enter a plea at this stage.
Magistrates scheduled the next hearing to continue the case’s progression.
Such allegations highlight the importance of due process in handling sensitive and serious criminal charges.
The case has drawn attention for its disturbing nature, but all procedures are being followed in accordance with UK law.
The defendant remains on conditional bail as investigations continue.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:57: 2025-12-05 20:03: Mobarak Almutairi appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court on May 1, 2025, for a plea hearing.
He faces serious charges linked to publicly outraging decency, taking indecent photographs of a child, and possessing extreme pornographic images involving animals.
The case, listed under reference 06A20205425, involves disturbing allegations regarding indecent imagery and acts involving animals.
The court proceedings focused on establishing the basis for the case ahead of a possible trial.
Almutairi did not enter a plea at this stage.
Magistrates scheduled the next hearing to continue the case’s progression.
Such allegations highlight the importance of due process in handling sensitive and serious criminal charges.
The case has drawn attention for its disturbing nature, but all procedures are being followed in accordance with UK law.
The defendant remains on conditional bail as investigations continue.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:57: 2025-12-05 20:03: Mobarak Almutairi appeared at Manchester Magistrates Court on May 1, 2025, for a plea hearing.
He faces serious charges linked to publicly outraging decency, taking indecent photographs of a child, and possessing extreme pornographic images involving animals.
The case, listed under reference 06A20205425, involves disturbing allegations regarding indecent imagery and acts involving animals.
The court proceedings focused on establishing the basis for the case ahead of a possible trial.
Almutairi did not enter a plea at this stage.
Magistrates scheduled the next hearing to continue the case’s progression.
Such allegations highlight the importance of due process in handling sensitive and serious criminal charges.
The case has drawn attention for its disturbing nature, but all procedures are being followed in accordance with UK law.
The defendant remains on conditional bail as investigations continue.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:57: Mobarak Almutairi faced Chester Magistrates Court on 1 May 2025 for a plea hearing.
The case involves serious allegations including outraging public decency under common law, taking indecent photographs or pseudo-images of a child, and possessing extreme pornographic material depicting sexual acts with animals.
The charges suggest a complex and disturbing case.
Court proceedings focused on how Almutairi will respond to the allegations, which involve both indecent imagery and extreme material.
The case is listed under reference 06A20205425.
Almutairi did not enter a plea during the short hearing and was remanded for a future trial date.
He remains in custody pending further proceedings.
The case highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat illegal and harmful online material.
The court emphasised the importance of addressing these serious allegations seriously, given the nature of the charges.
A trial date is expected to be scheduled soon, with further details to follow.
--------------------------- 2025-10-23 15:16: A 'dangerous' predator who filmed himself sexually assaulting a girl in a shop in Manchester city centre has been jailed for a host of sick sex offences.
Mobarak Almutairi, 19, followed three young girls into a shop on Market Street in February this year, where he inappropriately touched and sexually assaulted one of them.
After this was reported to police, officers used CCTV footage to track him down, and he was arrested that same month.
Officers seized his electronic devices and found footage of him attacking the girl, whose age has not been disclosed.
They also discovered just under 4,000 indecent images of children, some of kids as young as eight years old, which police said were 'made predominantly by Almutairi' over a period of four years.
They showed 'history of sexual abuse against children both within and outside of the UK' Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said.
"Our dedicated officers carefully sifted through this evidence to identify each of the children, some as young as eight-years-old, and ensure each of them and their families received protection and support" the force added.
Almutairi, of Whitworth Street West, Manchester, was charged and pleaded guilty to 20 counts of sexual offences, including sexual assault, outraging public decency, and indecent image offences.
He was sentenced to three years and eight months in prison at Manchester Crown Court last Thursday (October 16).
He was also made subject to a sexual harm prevention order and ordered to sign the sex offender's register for life.
In a statement about the case, issued today (October 22), Detective Constable Emily Morton, from GMP's Criminal Investigation Department said: “Child protection is our utmost priority, and ensuring the victims identified in this case were fully supported was the first and most important task under this investigation.
“The level of offending and disregard for these children shows just how dangerous an offender Almutairi, and the streets are much safer with him in prison.
“We investigate all reports of sexual assault thoroughly and work relentlessly to bring perpetrators to justice, while providing the right care and support for all victims and survivors of these crimes.”