Paedophile Mark Feely Protected by Police Despite Online Grooming Allegations

Mark Feely, a self-confessed paedophile currently living in Birmingham, is under police protection outside his home. Feely admits he is sexually attracted to underage girls and has been caught multiple times by vigilante paedophile hunters grooming children online.

Police and CPS Under Fire for Inaction

Despite Feely’s own admissions and overwhelming evidence from his encounters with paedophile hunting groups, the Crown Prosecution Service has refused to charge him with sexual offences. Officials blame his learning difficulties and mental health issues for the lack of prosecution.

Just days ago, Feely reactivated one of his many social media accounts to message young girls. His main platform is TikTok, where he has amassed around 5,000 followers. His bizarre, sexualised behaviour often entertains many young users who fail to realise the predator behind the screen.

Dangerous and Untouchable – What Next?

Feely remains a significant online threat. He has escaped legal consequences repeatedly, putting children at risk. The police have not acted decisively, allowing him to continue fulfilling his disturbing urges. With threats made against his life, his twisted notoriety only grows.

Originally from Rotherham, Feely has been moved around the UK at least 20 times to different towns, staying in hotels and B&Bs at taxpayer expense for his safety.

Calls for Tougher Action Mount

Many ask: Should Feely be detained under the Mental Health Act and sent to a secure hospital? Should his internet access be completely blocked?

One thing is clear – if something doesn’t change, a child will suffer or vigilantes might take matters into their own hands. The clock is ticking on this dangerous predator.

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