DEVIZES KARATE TEACHER PAUL SCAMMELL SENTENCED FOR SEXUAL ASSAULTS ON GIRLS
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Devizes Sexual Abuser
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of Devizes, Paul Scammell, a karate instructor from Foxley Fields, Urchfont, was convicted and sentenced for serious sexual misconduct involving young girls. The incident took place within the premises of his martial arts club, where he was responsible for training and mentoring students.
According to court records, Scammell, aged 40 at the time, engaged in inappropriate and indecent behavior during routine warm-up sessions with his students. Specifically, he was found to have placed his hand over the private parts of two young girls under the guise of assisting them with stretching exercises. This act of misconduct was carried out under the pretense of helping the girls improve their flexibility, but it crossed the boundaries of appropriate conduct.
The court heard that Scammell admitted to six charges of indecent assault, acknowledging his inappropriate actions. These charges stemmed from his conduct during the warm-up routines, which took place at his karate club in Devizes. The severity of his actions prompted the judge to impose a prison sentence of two years, reflecting the gravity of the offenses and the breach of trust involved.
In addition to the convictions, a further six charges were ordered to lie on file, meaning they were not actively pursued but could be considered in future proceedings if necessary. The case has raised concerns about safeguarding within martial arts clubs and the importance of vigilance when it comes to protecting vulnerable individuals from abuse.
Community members and parents of students have expressed their shock and disappointment over the incident, emphasizing the need for strict oversight and safeguarding measures in such environments. The case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding protocols to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
According to court records, Scammell, aged 40 at the time, engaged in inappropriate and indecent behavior during routine warm-up sessions with his students. Specifically, he was found to have placed his hand over the private parts of two young girls under the guise of assisting them with stretching exercises. This act of misconduct was carried out under the pretense of helping the girls improve their flexibility, but it crossed the boundaries of appropriate conduct.
The court heard that Scammell admitted to six charges of indecent assault, acknowledging his inappropriate actions. These charges stemmed from his conduct during the warm-up routines, which took place at his karate club in Devizes. The severity of his actions prompted the judge to impose a prison sentence of two years, reflecting the gravity of the offenses and the breach of trust involved.
In addition to the convictions, a further six charges were ordered to lie on file, meaning they were not actively pursued but could be considered in future proceedings if necessary. The case has raised concerns about safeguarding within martial arts clubs and the importance of vigilance when it comes to protecting vulnerable individuals from abuse.
Community members and parents of students have expressed their shock and disappointment over the incident, emphasizing the need for strict oversight and safeguarding measures in such environments. The case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding protocols to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.