Iskren Ganchev sex offender
Iskren Ganchev sex offender

A perverted Otford Sex Offender, Iskren Ganchev, who repeatedly exposed himself to women near a school has been jailed. Serial flasher Iskren Ganchev tormented villagers in Otford, near Sevenoaks, over a 10-day period in June.

Between June 2 and June 11 he exposed himself to three woman in the village, off Pickmoss Lane, before performing indecent acts.

During one incident the 35-year-old called a woman over and grabbed her arm.

Another victim was able to take a photo of the suspect as she made her way to safety.

Iskren Ganchev, of no fixed address, was caught after investigating officers noticed he was carrying the same shopping bag and watched CCTV from a store which had the same branding.

Footage was examined and the offender was arrested on June 19 in Halstead after a media appeal was sent out.

“His appalling behaviour was carried out in an area very close to a school…”

Searches at the address he was found at uncovered the same clothing and shoes he was described as wearing during the offences.

During a police interview Iskren Ganchev accepted he was present during the allegations but denied any wrongdoing, claiming there had been a “misunderstanding”.

He went on to admit guilt at Medway Magistrates’ Court to a charge of outraging public decency and two counts of indecent exposure.

On Friday, August 12, he was sentenced to a year in prison and was placed on the sex offenders’ list for five years.

Detective Sergeant Alan Poulton, of the West Kent Vulnerability Investigation Team, said: “Iskren Ganchev’s disturbing actions will have had a significant and detrimental impact on each of his victims.

“His appalling behaviour was carried out in an area very close to a school and would have also caused significant alarm and anxiety within the wider community.

“In passing a custodial sentence, the courts have recognised the threat that Iskren Ganchev would have continued to pose, and we remain determined that everyone should feel safe to walk the streets whenever they choose to, and will continue to do everything in our power to keep it that way.”


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