A paedophile sex offender from Maidstone, Ryan Perrins, who violently struck a teenager’s head against a parked van and sexually attacked her, has been sentenced to imprisonment.
Ryan Perrins received a seven-year prison sentence for supplying a vulnerable child with cannabis and sexually abusing her as a kind of ‘payment.’
Ryan Perrins will be subjected to a restraining order for a duration of 10 years post-release.
For approximately seven months, concluding in October 2023, Ryan Perrins conducted a prolonged campaign of abuse on his victim.
The young lady endeavoured to sever communication with him repeatedly. This culminated with the perpetrator severely beating her, including an instance where he forced her head against the side of a van, and inundating her with 59 calls within a just 12 hours.
Ryan Perrins was apprehended on 31 January 2024 and subsequently indicted for possession of cannabis, assault, and sexual crimes.
Ryan Perrins admitted admission to the narcotics crime and assault during his appearance at Maidstone Crown Court on 16 December 2024, but denied four charges of sexual contact with a minor.
After a trial, Ryan Perrins, 35, of Heathorn Street, was convicted of all charges and received sentencing at the same court on 6 June 2025.
Investigating officer, DC Katy Saunders, said:
‘Ryan Perrins committed heinous and vile acts against a vulnerable young girl. He dehumanised her by treating her like a personal possession and violently lashed out in a jealous rage when she attempted to leave the situation. ‘He denied culpability throughout the investigation, indicating a complete lack of remorse for his despicable actions and forcing the victim to relive horrendous memories during trial. ‘We are so grateful for the victim’s bravery and support and hope that the lengthy sentence – alongside the restraining order – offers her some comfort.’
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