The Sun. The Probation Service has tonight confirmed he has ‘been recalled to prison after a breach of his licence conditions’ a spokesperson said.
He was caught in a photo published by the newspaper asking how to avoid detection when web browsing on a smartphone. Glitter – real name Paul Gadd- was freed from low-security HMP Verne, in Portland, last month after serving half of his 16-year sentence for sexually abusing three schoolgirls.
Authorities said he was living under ‘some of the strictest licence conditions’ including a GPS tag and close monitoring by police and probation officers.
Last month angry crowd sparked a disturbance at the entrance to Glitter’s halfway house after he was released from prison. Strict bail conditions he was supposed to follow included wearing a tag and telling police if he enters into a relationship with someone who has a child under 18.
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