STEFAN SABO BANNED FROM BIRMINGHAM BUSES AFTER ASSAULT IN HANDSWORTH

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Handsworth Sexual Abuser
A man has been handed a severe penalty that will restrict his use of public transportation for the next ten years following an incident involving a schoolgirl on a bus in Birmingham. Stefan Sabo, aged 30, from Handsworth, pleaded guilty to charges of sexual assault related to the incident. His sentencing included a suspended eight-month prison sentence, meaning he will not serve time unless he breaches certain conditions.

In addition to the jail term, Sabo was ordered to comply with a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO), which specifically bans him from using buses during peak hours until the year 2026. This measure aims to prevent any further incidents and protect the public, especially vulnerable individuals such as schoolchildren.

The victim, a young girl dressed in her school uniform, was visibly distressed by Sabo’s inappropriate behaviour during the incident. Witnesses reported that Sabo made lewd comments and engaged in physical conduct that caused her significant discomfort and fear. The distress experienced by the girl prompted immediate police intervention, leading to Sabo’s arrest and subsequent court proceedings.

The case highlights ongoing concerns about safety on public transport in Birmingham, particularly in areas like Handsworth, where incidents involving vulnerable individuals have raised alarms among residents and authorities alike. The court’s decision underscores the seriousness with which such offences are treated and the importance of safeguarding measures to prevent future harm.
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