Hastings man jailed for sexual offences against young girl

A Hastings man has been jailed for a series of sexual offences against a young girl more than 25 years ago, Sussex Police have confirmed.
Alan David Oakman. Picture: Sussex PoliceAlan David Oakman. Picture: Sussex Police
Alan David Oakman. Picture: Sussex Police

Alan David Oakman, 65, a commercial cleaner, of Fellows Road, Hastings, was sentenced at Lewes Crown Court on Thursday (May 7) when he appeared by videolink from prison.

Police said he had pleaded guilty on March 4 to six counts of gross indecency and three counts of indecent assault on the girl who was then aged under 16, in the 1980s and 1990s, in Hastings and Bexhill.

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A further offence of indecent assault on the same girl was ordered to lie on the court file, police said.

A police spokesman said he also pleaded guilty to three counts of making 32 indecent images of children, taken from the Internet, found on his computer when he was arrested on September 2018.

Police said Oakman has been jailed for a total of 12 years.

Detective Constable Nicola Westgate of the Hastings Safeguarding Investigations Unit said: "The assaults on the girl were first reported to the police in 1995, but at that time she felt unable to give the full details of her traumatic experiences that could have enabled prosecution.

"However she came back to us in 2018 and disclosed further information that she felt too frightened to reveal 23 years earlier.

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"We immediately began enquiries and arrested Oakman. His computer was seized and the indecent images were found, taken from the Internet, which he had been viewing the day before his arrest, indicating a continuing a sexual interest in children.

"We always encourage any victims of sexual abuse to come forward and talk to us in confidence. You will be taken seriously, you will have access to expert support and advice through specially trained officers, and we will investigate to seek justice for you wherever possible."

For information of support and advice available to victims of sexual abuse, see the Sussex Police website.