SEX OFFENDER FAILS TO COMPLY WITH NOTIFICATION RULES AND ORDERS
2025-12-04 21:25: Wayne Lashley appeared at Bromley Magistrates Court today for trial proceedings.The case relates to alleged breaches of a sexual harm prevention order, a court-issued restriction aimed at protecting the public.
The court was told that Lashley faced charges under reference 01PL1231525 concerning alleged violations of the order.
Details of the alleged breaches were not disclosed in court.
Lashley, who was present in the dock, did not enter any pleas during the hearing.
The case was adjourned for trial, with a next hearing scheduled for a later date.
Magistrates' Court proceedings remain confidential, and no further details about the allegations or the defendant's background were revealed.
Lashley was remanded in custody ahead of the trial.
The case highlights ongoing efforts to enforce court orders designed to prevent further offences and protect the community.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:25: Wayne Lashley appeared at Bromley Magistrates Court on July 29, 2025, for his first hearing.
He faces serious allegations linked to failing to meet notification requirements under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.
Lashley is accused of not providing correct details as required on the sex offenders register.
In addition, he is charged with breaching a sexual harm prevention order.
Such orders aim to restrict behaviour and protect the public from sex offenders.
Failure to comply is a criminal offence.
The case was listed under reference 01PL1135725.
Lashley did not enter a plea at this stage and the case was adjourned for a future hearing.
No further details of the allegations or Lashley’s personal background have been released.
The court will decide on next steps after reviewing the case.
The offences are taken very seriously, and the court consistently enforces restrictions on those suspected of sexual offences.