Security alert after a dangerous rapist escaped from prison.. Britain seriously warns women and girls

The British authorities, which are on a state of security alert, asked the population to help search for a dangerous rapist who escaped from prison, where he was subject to a life sentence, after years of crimes against women and girls.


Lincolnshire Police said the fugitive Paul Robson could cause "real harm to anyone who encounters him", and called for the police number to be called immediately if he saw him.

According to "Sky News".

Robson, who is serving a life sentence for attempted rape and sexual harassment, was reported missing from a Boston-Lincolnshire prison around 7am on Sunday.

The man was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2000, after he broke into a woman's home, put a pillowcase over her head and a knife to her neck, and assaulted her.

An Oxford court judge described the fugitive as having "already had a long history of violent sexual abuse of women and girls" and a "female threat".

The victims of Robson's crimes were women and girls, the youngest of whom was eight years old, before he was sentenced to life in prison.

Police described the 56-year-old man as "a slender build with a bald head and a long beard," noting that they initially thought he was still in the Boston area, but have now said he could be "anywhere in the country."

In a statement issued yesterday, Chief Detective Andy Cox said: "We continue to work tirelessly to locate Paul Robson.

He could be anywhere in the country, and we're really keen to listen to the audience that they're likely to have seen, so we can get this guy off our streets.”

"Robson is a serious sex offender and while he poses a particular danger to women and young children, I believe he can cause real harm to anyone who encounters him," the statement added.

'If you see Robson,' he said, 'please don't go near him and don't try to catch him yourself.

Call 999 immediately.”

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