SHAREM KAREMI FROM SUNDERLAND JAILED FOR SEXUAL OFFENCES VIOLATION IN NEWCASTLE
A man identified as Sharem Karemi, aged 26 and hailing from Sunderland, has been sentenced to four months in prison after he violated a court-imposed sexual offences prevention order by reaching out to a young girl through online communication.
Karemi, who has a prior conviction related to a sexual relationship with a minor, was found to have sent multiple messages to the girl despite the existing no-contact directive.
These messages, which conveyed feelings of longing and desire, were sent during a time when court restrictions were actively in place to prevent any form of contact with the victim.
The incident was brought before Newcastle Crown Court, where Karemi was sentenced for breaching the court order.
The court's decision underscores the seriousness with which such violations are treated, especially considering Karemi’s previous criminal history.
Following his sentencing, Karemi remains under supervision, and the case highlights ongoing concerns about compliance with court orders designed to protect vulnerable individuals from further harm.
The incident took place in Sunderland, but the legal proceedings and sentencing occurred at Newcastle Crown Court, emphasizing the regional jurisdiction involved in this case.
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Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
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A man identified as Sharem Karemi, aged 26 and hailing from Sunderland, has been sentenced to four months in prison after he violated a court-imposed sexual offences prevention order by reaching out to a young girl through online communi...
Prison sentence
four months
A man identified as Sharem Karemi, aged 26 and hailing from Sunderland, has been sentenced to four months in prison after he violated a court-imposed sexual offences prevention order by reaching out to a young girl through online communication