Swale man convicted of sex offences after sending explicit pictures to girls

The messages included sexualised language and a video of Robinson in which he exposed himself

Author: Isabella HudsonPublished 19th Mar 2025

A Swale sex offender's been convicted of sending children unsolicited pictures.

Oscar Robinson, of no fixed address, admitted sending several unsolicited messages to girls via a messaging app on Saturday (15 March 2025).

The messages included sexualised language and a video of Robinson in which he exposed himself.

Police attended an address in Queenborough after parents were alerted at around 5.30pm that day.

Officers carried out enquiries, leading to the arrest of Robinson in the Ridham Avenue area of Kemsley on Sunday.

Robinson, 35, was later charged with engaging in sexual communication with a child.

He pleaded guilty before Medway magistrates yesterday.

Detective Constable Jodie Rowson said: 'Predatory behaviour such as that displayed by Robinson can have a significant impact on victims and I would like to praise the courage of the girls in this case for coming forward.

I would urge all victims of sexual grooming to report incidents to police, so that they can be fully investigated and perpetrators can be brought before the courts to face justice.'

Robinson is due to be sentenced on Friday 9 May.

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