Locations
Grove Road, Chadwell Heath, Romford, London, RM6
Description
A 20-year-old man has been given an extended seven-year sentence and deemed a risk to the public after engaging in sexual activity with a child.
Tyrese Smith, of Grove Road, Romford, will serve a four year and eight month sentence in a young offenders’ institution, before he is subject to an extended period on licence of two years and four months.
This sentence follows his guilty pleas to all charges Essex Police secured against him, including three counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child.
He also admitted other charges secured by the Metropolitan Police in relation to sexual communications with a child and possession of indecent images of children.
Officers from the Child Abuse Investigations Team (CAIT), along with support from the Adult Sexual Abuse Investigation Team (ASAIT) and Grays Local Investigations Team had launched enquiries after concerns were raised over reported sexual activity between Smith and a child in the Tilbury area last year.
This also followed reports Smith had breached bail conditions imposed by the Met.
Smith was arrested on November 27 last year.
He was heard to make a significant comment when fleeing the victim’s address just hours before, voicing his fear he would be jailed for his offending.
Smith answered no comment to all questions asked of him in interview, but later admitted all charges at Basildon Crown Court.
Appearing at court for sentence on Wednesday February 28, he was also made the subject of an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order and requirements as a Registered Sex Offender, which will monitor his use of electronic devices and prohibit contact with children.
An indefinite restraining order will strictly prohibit further contact with the victim.