One of WA’s most dangerous paedophiles back behind bars hours after walking free

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One of WA’s most dangerous paedophiles back behind bars hours after walking free
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Serial WA paedophile Bradley Pen Dragon has landed himself back behind bars after allegedly being caught in possession of images of children, just days after being released from prison. 7NEWS

on Friday said he was against Pen Dragon’s release at the time and was not surprised he had been rearrested.

“The state government appealed so he would not be let out. The court let him out, subject to conditions,” he said. “Unsurprisingly, he has been rearrested for an alleged breach, so that’s now a matter before the court.” McGowan said Pen Dragon’s 62 parole conditions and the swift action of police rearresting him within 48 hours of being released shows “police and the authorities took it very seriously”.The West AustralianA psychiatrist previously told the court that Pen Dragon has a “paedophilic disorder” and has “firmly entrenched attitudes that condone sexual contact with children” as natural.

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