PHILIP BARLOW FROM SALTFORD CAUGHT CONTINUING ABUSE AND PROMOTING MUSIC ONLINE

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Saltford Sexual Abuser
In a disturbing case emerging from Saltford, Philip Barlow, a 33-year-old who has a troubling history of sexual offenses, has been found to be engaging in deceptive online activities aimed at maintaining his influence and furthering his music career. Barlow, who previously served time for abusing two young girls, has now been implicated in breaching a court-ordered sexual harm prevention directive.

According to court records, Barlow created a fictitious online persona under the alias 'Alfie Banna' and used various social media platforms to continue his activities. This act was a clear violation of the restrictions imposed on him following his earlier convictions. Authorities confirmed that Barlow failed to register this false identity as required and also neglected to disclose relevant bank accounts to law enforcement officials. Furthermore, he provided false names when questioned by police, demonstrating a pattern of manipulative and deceitful behavior.

The case was heard at North Avon Magistrates Court, where Barlow was found guilty of breaching the terms of his previous court orders. In sentencing, he received a four-week prison term, which was suspended, meaning he will not serve time unless he commits another offense within a specified period. Additionally, Barlow has been ordered to complete 180 hours of unpaid community work as part of his punishment.

Barlow’s criminal record is extensive, including multiple convictions related to sexual offenses against minors. His attempt to appeal the latest conviction was dismissed, reaffirming the court’s stance on his misconduct. The police have described his recent actions as both manipulative and dangerous, emphasizing the ongoing risk he poses to the community. Authorities continue to monitor his activities closely, given his history and recent behavior.
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