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Akinwale Arobieke

Akinwale Arobieke (born July 1961),〔 known locally in North West England as Purple Aki, is a convicted criminal from Liverpool, United Kingdom. Arobieke is a bodybuilder who weighs .〔(Aki's 'let me squeeze muscles' appeal - Liverpool Echo.co.uk )〕 His criminal activities are sexually motivated, a fact which was recognised in 2006 by Liverpool Magistrates' Court, when Merseyside Police successfully applied to them for a Sexual Offences Prevention Order.〔 Arobieke has been described by commentators as having been "failed by the justice and medical systems almost as much as his victims."
==Criminal history==
On Sunday, 15 June 1986, a 16-year-old from Birkenhead named Gary Kelly was electrocuted at New Brighton railway station, allegedly whilst running away from Arobieke. Arobieke was convicted of manslaughter, but successfully appealed the conviction〔 on the grounds that he had not acted unlawfully by "standing on the platform and looking into trains".〔''R v Arobieke'' (), CA〕 In addition, Arobieke was awarded £35,000 compensation due to alleged racial overtones in the prosecution case.
He appeared in court on 22 November 2001, pleading not guilty to fifty counts of indecent assault and harassment against fourteen teenage boys between February 1995 and September 2000. He was convicted of threatening behaviour and was jailed for thirty months.〔''Liverpool Daily Post'', 23 November 2001.〕
Released in 2003, Arobieke resumed his activities and was quickly arrested and charged with fifteen counts of harassment and sexual assault. During the course of the trial 123 people were interviewed by police, including one family who were forced into the Witness Protection Programme as a result of threats from Arobieke. This led to Arobieke being additionally charged with witness intimidation. On 15 December 2003 he was jailed for six years by Preston Crown Court, pleading guilty to the charges. When sentencing Arobieke, Judge Slinger said: "You are a danger to young men and your behaviour is both strange and obsessive". After the case, Detective Superintendent Mike Dale commented as follows: "Over the years Akinwale Arobieke has been persistent in his pursuit and harassment of a number of young men, instilling fear into them. We are pleased with the sentencing. Most importantly it's to the credit of the witnesses, who despite their fears and apprehensions, have remained steadfast and determined to see justice done and this man prosecuted to stop him from making other people's lives a misery." 〔 〕

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