Isle of Wight 2025-05-23

Ryan Phillips 24

Non-recent sexual abuse of six children.

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Offender ID: O-7211

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Melville Street, Sandown, Isle Of Wight, PO36

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A man has been jailed for a number of non-recent child sex offences on the Isle of Wight.

Ryan Phillips, aged 24, was charged with the following offences, which were perpetrated against six children:

The abuse was first reported to police in July 2022, before a lengthy investigation was commenced by the Child Abuse Investigation Team (CAIT) on the Isle of Wight.

Phillips, of Melville Street in Sandown, was himself under the age of 18 when all of these offences occurred.

During the abuse, he tried to stop the victims telling anyone, by claiming they would get into trouble if they did, and that the abuse should remain ‘our little secret’.

He denied all of the charges, and the case went to trial at Portsmouth Crown Court on 17 February this year.

On 13 March, he was found guilty of all 15 counts by the jury.

Appearing at the same court for sentencing on Thursday 22 May, he was jailed for 12 years and handed an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

Passing sentence, His Honour Judge Melville commented on the ‘disastrous effect’ the offences had on the victims, and that they may never recover.

Detective Sergeant Iain Robertson, from the Isle of Wight CAIT team, said: “Reporting abuse of this nature takes an incredible amount of courage, and all of the victims in this case have shown that throughout this investigation and the subsequent court process.

“The abuse they suffered at the hands of Phillips was horrific, and through their collective bravery they have ensured he has been brought to justice.

“Rape and other sexual offences, particularly those involving children, have a devastating and long lasting impact on victims, and it can often take years for those affected to find the confidence to speak up about it.

“Offences of this nature can also be some of the most harrowing and complex for police to investigate, but this case demonstrates that justice can still be secured even years after a crime has been committed.

“I hope the outcome of this investigation can give confidence to those who have been abused and are suffering in silence that they are not alone, we will take action and we will do everything in our power to target those responsible.”

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