SEX OFFENDER FAILS TO SURRENDER TO POLICE AND SKIPS COURT BAIL
2025-12-04 23:01: Rui de Sousa appeared at Croydon Magistrates Court on 18 September 2025, facing serious charges.The court heard he failed to surrender to police and court bail as required.
Such breaches can carry severe legal consequences.
De Sousa was also charged with violating the Sex Offenders Register, specifically failing to comply with mandatory notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
These rules are designed to keep the public protected and offenders monitored.
The case was scheduled for a sentencing hearing where the court will decide on the appropriate penalties.
The court noted the importance of upholding legal duties for those on the register and enforcing bail conditions.
De Sousa did not enter a plea at this hearing, with the case temporarily adjourned as sentencing preparations continue.
The court emphasised that failure to adhere to bail and registration conditions is a serious offence with potential custodial consequences.
Details of his background or previous convictions were not disclosed at this hearing, but the case underscores the ongoing enforcement of sex offender regulations in the UK.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:52: 2025-12-04 22:56: Rui de Sousa appeared at Croydon Magistrates Court on 14 July 2025 for sentencing.
He faced serious charges related to failing to surrender to police and court bail as required.
De Sousa also did not comply with notification rules under the Sex Offenders Registration Act 2003.
The case, listed under reference 01TW1101424, highlights ongoing concerns about those convicted of sex offences and their legal obligations.
Despite previous legal requirements, de Sousa did not adhere to bail conditions or register notifications.
The court considered these breaches to be serious, reflecting the importance of strict compliance among sex offenders.
The hearing will determine the appropriate sentence for de Sousa's failure to comply with court orders.
The case underscores the ongoing monitoring of sex offenders and the importance of enforcing registration and bail conditions to protect the public.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:52: 2025-12-04 23:01: Rui de Sousa appeared at Croydon Magistrates Court on 18 September 2025, facing serious charges.
The court heard he failed to surrender to police and court bail as required.
Such breaches can carry severe legal consequences.
De Sousa was also charged with violating the Sex Offenders Register, specifically failing to comply with mandatory notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
These rules are designed to keep the public protected and offenders monitored.
The case was scheduled for a sentencing hearing where the court will decide on the appropriate penalties.
The court noted the importance of upholding legal duties for those on the register and enforcing bail conditions.
De Sousa did not enter a plea at this hearing, with the case temporarily adjourned as sentencing preparations continue.
The court emphasised that failure to adhere to bail and registration conditions is a serious offence with potential custodial consequences.
Details of his background or previous convictions were not disclosed at this hearing, but the case underscores the ongoing enforcement of sex offender regulations in the UK.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:52: 2025-12-04 22:56: Rui de Sousa appeared at Croydon Magistrates Court on 14 July 2025 for sentencing.
He faced serious charges related to failing to surrender to police and court bail as required.
De Sousa also did not comply with notification rules under the Sex Offenders Registration Act 2003.
The case, listed under reference 01TW1101424, highlights ongoing concerns about those convicted of sex offences and their legal obligations.
Despite previous legal requirements, de Sousa did not adhere to bail conditions or register notifications.
The court considered these breaches to be serious, reflecting the importance of strict compliance among sex offenders.
The hearing will determine the appropriate sentence for de Sousa's failure to comply with court orders.
The case underscores the ongoing monitoring of sex offenders and the importance of enforcing registration and bail conditions to protect the public.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:52: 2025-12-04 23:01: Rui de Sousa appeared at Croydon Magistrates Court on 18 September 2025, facing serious charges.
The court heard he failed to surrender to police and court bail as required.
Such breaches can carry severe legal consequences.
De Sousa was also charged with violating the Sex Offenders Register, specifically failing to comply with mandatory notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
These rules are designed to keep the public protected and offenders monitored.
The case was scheduled for a sentencing hearing where the court will decide on the appropriate penalties.
The court noted the importance of upholding legal duties for those on the register and enforcing bail conditions.
De Sousa did not enter a plea at this hearing, with the case temporarily adjourned as sentencing preparations continue.
The court emphasised that failure to adhere to bail and registration conditions is a serious offence with potential custodial consequences.
Details of his background or previous convictions were not disclosed at this hearing, but the case underscores the ongoing enforcement of sex offender regulations in the UK.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:52: 2025-12-04 22:56: Rui de Sousa appeared at Croydon Magistrates Court on 14 July 2025 for sentencing.
He faced serious charges related to failing to surrender to police and court bail as required.
De Sousa also did not comply with notification rules under the Sex Offenders Registration Act 2003.
The case, listed under reference 01TW1101424, highlights ongoing concerns about those convicted of sex offences and their legal obligations.
Despite previous legal requirements, de Sousa did not adhere to bail conditions or register notifications.
The court considered these breaches to be serious, reflecting the importance of strict compliance among sex offenders.
The hearing will determine the appropriate sentence for de Sousa's failure to comply with court orders.
The case underscores the ongoing monitoring of sex offenders and the importance of enforcing registration and bail conditions to protect the public.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:52: 2025-12-04 23:01: Rui de Sousa appeared at Croydon Magistrates Court on 18 September 2025, facing serious charges.
The court heard he failed to surrender to police and court bail as required.
Such breaches can carry severe legal consequences.
De Sousa was also charged with violating the Sex Offenders Register, specifically failing to comply with mandatory notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
These rules are designed to keep the public protected and offenders monitored.
The case was scheduled for a sentencing hearing where the court will decide on the appropriate penalties.
The court noted the importance of upholding legal duties for those on the register and enforcing bail conditions.
De Sousa did not enter a plea at this hearing, with the case temporarily adjourned as sentencing preparations continue.
The court emphasised that failure to adhere to bail and registration conditions is a serious offence with potential custodial consequences.
Details of his background or previous convictions were not disclosed at this hearing, but the case underscores the ongoing enforcement of sex offender regulations in the UK.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:52: 2025-12-04 22:56: Rui de Sousa appeared at Croydon Magistrates Court on 14 July 2025 for sentencing.
He faced serious charges related to failing to surrender to police and court bail as required.
De Sousa also did not comply with notification rules under the Sex Offenders Registration Act 2003.
The case, listed under reference 01TW1101424, highlights ongoing concerns about those convicted of sex offences and their legal obligations.
Despite previous legal requirements, de Sousa did not adhere to bail conditions or register notifications.
The court considered these breaches to be serious, reflecting the importance of strict compliance among sex offenders.
The hearing will determine the appropriate sentence for de Sousa's failure to comply with court orders.
The case underscores the ongoing monitoring of sex offenders and the importance of enforcing registration and bail conditions to protect the public.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 22:52: Rui de Sousa appeared at Croydon Magistrates Court on 1st May 2025 for sentencing after failing to surrender to police and court bail as required.
The case involved allegations that he did not cooperate with police instructions and neglected to adhere to Sex Offenders Register notification rules.
Under the SOA 2003, individuals are legally required to comply with registration and notification duties.
De Sousa faced charges linked to breaching these statutory obligations, which are crucial for public safety and offender monitoring.
The magistrates noted the breaches during the hearing and considered the seriousness of the offences.
The case’s reference number is 01TW1101424.
The court did not impose sentence immediately and has remanded the defendant for further considerations.
Details about the upcoming sentencing hearing or potential penalties have not been disclosed.
This case highlights ongoing enforcement of laws designed to keep the public protected by ensuring sex offenders maintain registration and comply with bail conditions.
The court emphasised the importance of adhering to these legal obligations for community safety.