Gary Glittermusician and composer of great popularity from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s, he could spend the rest of his life in prisonafter being summoned to prison for breaching the terms of his licence.

No details of the offense were given, but it was reported that Glitter was secretly recorded browsing her smartphone and referring to the Dark Web (Dark Wednesday). This is why the police are now scanning your phone for illegal content.

The Probation Service confirmed on Monday that Glitter had been called to prison after breaching the terms of his licence, the British newspaper reports. Daily mail.

The musician was released last February, halfway through his 16-year prison sentence for sexually assaulting a teenager. He was at the height of his fame when he was hunting his victims.who thought that because of their celebrity status, no one would believe their claims.

The crimes came to light nearly 40 years after they took place, when Glitter became the first person arrested in Operation Yewtree, the Metropolitan Police’s investigation into the Jimmy Savile scandal.

Before he was arrested for pedophilia, a musician served a four-month sentence in 1999 after admitting to possessing 4,000 images of child pornography. But also, since 2006, he has fulfilled almost three years in prison in Vietnam for sexually abusing several girls; In 2008, he returned to the UK, where he was placed on the sex offenders’ register.

After its release, Glitter is best known for its success Rock & Roll (Part 2)which was included in the film joker_, was staying in a hostel in southern England with six other released child sex offenders.

Mike Hames, the former head of Scotland Yard’s pedophile unit, believes that Glitter (78), whose real name is Paul Gadd, will always be a danger to children and that it is appropriate to return him to prison. “[No tengo] no doubt he will serve the next eight years of his sentence… He will probably die in prison“, said the former official Times Radio.

“They put him in a shelter where I think there were 17 men in total, and six of them were convicted child sex offenders who were released on license,” Hames said. “This puts them in a position where they can talk to each other, talk about what they’ve done in the past, share their fantasies and actually plan what they’re going to do next.“, it is considered.