Man who pursued young sportsmen is banned from town

9:39am Thursday 2nd November 2006

By Staff reporter

THE man known as Purple Aki' has been released from jail nearly three years after being sentenced for his predatory pursuit of young sportsmen.

But police have secured a court order against 45-year-old Akinwale Arobieke (seen right) that bans him from entering St Helens, feeling men's muscles and asking people to do squat exercises.

Arobieke - universally known as Purple Aki in St Helens and neighbouring towns - was jailed for six years in December 2003 after pleading guilty to 15 counts of harassment.

The offences centred on Arobieke - who is around 6ft 2ins tall and powerfully built - terrorising young men and taking a fascination in their muscular development.

Most commonly the victims were members at gyms and rugby league clubs from the game's north west heartlands.

Although Arobieke was never convicted of a sexual offence, Deputy District Judge Aled Jones granted the temporary Sexual Offences Prevention Order at Liverpool Magistrates' Court last week.

The lengthy terms of the order also ban Arobieke from loitering near sports clubs, gyms, colleges and universities.

Police had applied for the court order to coincide with his release from Walton Prison. Prior to the prosecution for harassment back in 2003, detectives in St Helens had mounted an exhaustive investigation into Arobieke, codenamed Operation Ice', during which more than 120 young men and teenagers were interviewed.

The interim order will remain in place until midnight on Thursday, November 23 and an application for a permanent order under the Sexual Offences Act 2003 has been made.

Under the order, he must not:

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