A PERVERT who served a four-year jail sentence after being branded a danger to the public has been sent back to prison after breaking the terms of his licence.

Paedophile George Fair, who has been living in Mill Lane, Felixstowe, since his release from jail, but lived in Ipswich when convicted - is also under investigation by police following a fresh allegation about his behaviour.

He admitted ten offences of indecent assault on two 13-year-old girls, along with two offences of indecent assault on another young girl dating back to 1965, with five similar offences being taken into consideration.

Judge Devaux branded Fair a danger to the public and imposed an extended licence period of four years. This meant if Fair was released before the end of his sentence he would be on licence until the end of the four-year sentence and for a further four years.

In the 1960s Fair had repeatedly abused a girl between the ages of 11 to 15 over a four-year period. The offences emotionally scarred her for life.

“Offenders released on licence are monitored by probation staff and some high risk offenders are monitored by police and probation within Multi-Agency Public Protection arrangements.

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