What were the probation service actually doing while Gary Glitter was free from prison? writes Stephen Rigley
The paedophile was subject to 'some of the strictest licence conditions' upon his release last month after serving half a 16-year term imposed in 2015 for sexually abusing girls aged under 13 during his pop heyday in the 1970s.
Glitter's 'rap sheet' shows what sort of a man he actually is and why questions need to be asked of the authorities handling his case. The allegations only came to light nearly 40 years later when he became the first person to be arrested under Operation Yewtree, the investigation launched by the Metropolitan police after the Jimmy Savile scandal.
James Bulger's killer Jon Venables is due to have a date with the Parole Board soon that could secure his release. Having been stripped of her British citizenship, Begum currently languishes in a Syrian refugee camp as her legal team weighs up her next bid to return to Britain.
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