BURSLEM SEX OFFENDER BREACHES COURT ORDER AGAIN AFTER FOOTBALL MEETING
Pervert Mohammed Majid has breached his court order - after playing football with a fellow sex offender.The 24-year-old is barred from having any contact with known sex offenders unless he is being supervised by a probation officer.But Majid breached his sexual harm prevention order after going for a game of football with the pervert who he had met during their time on community service.Majid is currently subject to a three-year rehabilitation order after being snared by paedophile hunters when he groomed an ‘underage girl’ and then attempted to meet her at Hanley’s Central Forest Park.He was also handed the 10-year sexual harm prevention order and placed on the sex offenders' register for five years.It is not the first time the defendant has breached his court order.
In March, he was prosecuted after deleting search history on a phone and having bank cards not registered with police.The latest breach occurred on July 1.
The police searched his house.
The breach was communication with a known convicted sex offender, as explained by prosecutor Marc Davies.
Richard Oldroyd, mitigating, stated: “This is a second breach and that is annoying.
He has intellectual difficulties and has a condition that affects his cognitive function but he is medicated.
He met the man while doing community service and had a game of football.”Majid, of Nile Street, Burslem, admitted to the breach.
He was sentenced to a two-month curfew with an electronic tag between 10 pm and 5 am and ordered to pay £345 court costs.
Judge Paul Glenn told the defendant: “You met the man when you were both engaged in unpaid work and continued to associate and communicate away from that setting.
This started a brief friendship where you would train and play football.”