Exposed! Sex Offender Bared All in Front of Horrified Victims

Terence Kamara, 26, has been locked up for two years and four months after flashing three women in Canterbury last March. The perv showed no shame, exposing himself multiple times to unsuspecting victims.

Caught on CCTV – Busted at Whitefriars

Security at Whitefriars Shopping Centre raised the alarm on 22 March 2022 after spotting Kamara acting lewdly near public toilets. kent-police/" title="Kent Police" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked" data-wpil-monitor-id="533">Kent Police swooped, finding him partially undressed. While in custody, two teenage girls came forward saying Kamara had indecently exposed himself to them too.

Bailed but Back at It Days Later

Despite being released on bail, Kamara struck again just six days later. On 28 March, he exposed himself to a woman in her 20s around North Holmes Road, performing another indecent act. His brazen behaviour showed a blatant disregard for the law or the trauma he caused.

Justice Served at Canterbury Crown Court

Kamara, who has no fixed address, pleaded guilty to sexual activity in front of a child and three counts of exposure. At Canterbury Crown Court on 20 October, he received a prison sentence, a Sexual Harm Prevention Order, and must register as a sex offender for ten years.

PC Pat McKenna said: “There is no excuse for the disgraceful offences committed by Terence Kamara, whose actions caused great distress for the women and girls who witnessed them. He made no attempts to hide what he was doing and clearly poses a serious threat to innocent members of the public.”

Kent Police are relentless in fighting violence against women and girls. They urge anyone affected or seeking support to find advice online and report any suspicious behaviour to help keep the community safe.

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