MAN BANNED FROM TRAVEL AFTER BREACHING COURT SUPERVISION ORDER
Hamza Hussain appeared before Blackburn Magistrates Court on 15 August 2025 for sentencing.The court heard he had breached a Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO), including an interim order, and a foreign travel restriction.
These measures are in place to protect the public and monitor individuals subject to court supervision.
Hussain faced allegations of violating the conditions set by the orders, which could be linked to ongoing concerns over his conduct.
The case was listed under reference 04ZL2245125.
The court considered the breaches serious enough to warrant a formal sentence.
Magistrates did not specify the exact punishment but emphasised the importance of compliance with court-imposed restrictions.
This case highlights ongoing efforts by authorities to monitor individuals subject to court orders and prevent further breaches.
Hussain was present in court for this pre-arranged hearing and will face further legal action depending on the court’s ruling.
The court maintains that breaches of supervision orders undermine public safety and are taken seriously by the justice system.