MAN APPEARS IN COURT OVER FAILURE TO REGISTER AS SEX OFFENDER
2025-12-05 21:28: Donald Havugimana appeared at Staines Magistrates Court on September 26, 2025, facing serious charges.The case involved allegations of failing to surrender into custody after being arrested for suspected bail violations.
Havugimana was also accused of not complying with sex offenders register notification rules, breaching requirements set out under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The court heard that Havugimana failed to surrender to police or the court at the appointed time, violating court bail conditions.
These breaches are taken seriously in the UK legal system, especially in cases involving sex offence registration.
The case, under reference 45SL0404625, was listed for sentencing.
Details of the sentencing were not disclosed in the court note, but the magistrates' court confirmed the matter had been dealt with.
Havugimana's failure to comply with court obligations highlights the importance of adhering to legal restrictions and registration rules.
The court’s decision aims to reinforce the importance of following bail and notification rules for offenders in the UK.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 21:25: 2025-12-05 21:28: Donald Havugimana appeared at Staines Magistrates Court on September 26, 2025, facing serious charges.
The case involved allegations of failing to surrender into custody after being arrested for suspected bail violations.
Havugimana was also accused of not complying with sex offenders register notification rules, breaching requirements set out under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The court heard that Havugimana failed to surrender to police or the court at the appointed time, violating court bail conditions.
These breaches are taken seriously in the UK legal system, especially in cases involving sex offence registration.
The case, under reference 45SL0404625, was listed for sentencing.
Details of the sentencing were not disclosed in the court note, but the magistrates' court confirmed the matter had been dealt with.
Havugimana's failure to comply with court obligations highlights the importance of adhering to legal restrictions and registration rules.
The court’s decision aims to reinforce the importance of following bail and notification rules for offenders in the UK.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 21:25: 2025-12-05 21:28: Donald Havugimana appeared at Staines Magistrates Court on September 26, 2025, facing serious charges.
The case involved allegations of failing to surrender into custody after being arrested for suspected bail violations.
Havugimana was also accused of not complying with sex offenders register notification rules, breaching requirements set out under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
The court heard that Havugimana failed to surrender to police or the court at the appointed time, violating court bail conditions.
These breaches are taken seriously in the UK legal system, especially in cases involving sex offence registration.
The case, under reference 45SL0404625, was listed for sentencing.
Details of the sentencing were not disclosed in the court note, but the magistrates' court confirmed the matter had been dealt with.
Havugimana's failure to comply with court obligations highlights the importance of adhering to legal restrictions and registration rules.
The court’s decision aims to reinforce the importance of following bail and notification rules for offenders in the UK.
--------------------------- 2025-12-05 21:25: Donald Havugimana faced Staines Magistrates Court on 29 April 2025 for his first hearing.
He was charged with failing to comply with notification requirements under the Sex Offenders Act 2003.
The case was registered under reference 45SL0404625.
Havugimana is accused of not updating his details as legally required, a breach of the rules intended to track sex offenders.
The court noted the case and scheduled a further hearing.
Havugimana, who did not indicate plea at this stage, remains on legal conditions pending further proceedings.
This case highlights ongoing efforts to ensure sex offenders adhere to registration laws.
The court continues to scrutinise such cases closely to uphold public safety and statutory compliance.