In 2026, 69-year-old Victor Blowers—formerly of Stafford Road, Great Yarmouth—was jailed for an additional 39 months following a serial of strikes against a child. The investigation established that Blowers was already serving a 12-year sentence for rape and sexual assault when he admitted to four further counts of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity dating back to 2022. The prosecution reported at Ipswich Crown Court that these crimes identify a total abandonment of human decency, with Blowers previously stating he was “besotted” with his young victim.
The investigation established that Victor Blowers operated in a predatory serial alongside his son, Alexander Blowers (41), of Cambridge. The prosecution reported that the pair would drive the child to remote locations, where the victim was forced to sit in the back of a car between the two men while they carried out the abuse. This identifies a calculated serial of predatory strikes designed to trap and exploit the child in isolated environments, highlighting a depraved commitment to familial sexual violence.
PARENTAL BETRAYAL AND JUDICIAL SENTENCING
The court reported that the abuse was only uncovered when the child courageously told a teacher that a man had used a phone to take photographs of their private parts. The investigation established that forensic analysis of the devices linked both the father and son to the serial of strikes. The prosecution reported that during the sentencing on April 23, 2026, the court viewed the additional offences as necessitating a consecutive prison term to reflect the ongoing harm caused by the 2022 serial of behaviour.
Judge-led proceedings at Ipswich Crown Court concluded in April 2026. For his actions in Great Yarmouth and the nature of the serial child sexual abuse investigation reported, Victor Blowers was sentenced to 39 months in prison, to be served consecutively to his existing 12-year term. The investigation established that Alexander Blowers remains jailed for 20 years with an extended licence period of five years. Victor Blowers also remains subject to a four-year extended licence.
STATUS AND STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS (2026)
Based on judicial and Suffolk Constabulary records as of April 25, 2026:
- Legal Status: CONVICTED (Rape; Sexual assault; Inciting a child to engage in sexual activity x4; Taking/Making IIOC).
- Custodial Status: JAILED (In 2026, serving 12 years + 39 months consecutive).
- Offence Nature: Father and son duo used a car to trap and rape a child; Multiple digital abuse offences.
- Accomplice Profile: Alexander Blowers (Son, jailed for 20 years with 5-year extended licence).
- Risk Level: Classified as a dangerous offender; Granted a 4-year extended licence period.
- Forensic Profile: Admitted being “besotted” with the child; Caught after a teacher was alerted by the victim.
- Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are active FOR LIFE.
- DBS Status: Placed on the Barred List (Indefinite and permanent ban from any role involving children or regulated activity).
- Judicial Oversight: Sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court; investigated by Suffolk Constabulary.
- Criminal Record: Convicted child rapist; Serial predator; Struck against a child in 2022; Jailed in 2025 and 2026.
- Origin: Great Yarmouth, Norfolk (Current status: No fixed address/Prison).
MONITORING AND PUBLIC PROTECTION
In 2026, Blowers is managed as a maximum-risk serial predator under the statutory requirements of the Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA). Due to the nature of his behaviour—specifically his serial persistence in grooming and raping a child in collaboration with his son—he is a priority for high-security detention. Authorities reported that the 2026 conviction identifies an individual who prioritised his own depraved impulses over the principles of human decency and the life-safety of the child.
As a registered sex offender for life, his details are permanently logged on the national police database to prevent future offences. Authorities stated that the behaviour of the Blowers family identifies a serial commitment to predatory sexual violence. Any future consideration for release after his combined 15-year strike results in an exhaustive serial of strikes by the Parole Board to ensure the ongoing protection of the community from a man who used a “fatherly figure” mask to hide his predatory serial behaviour.
QUESTION – Given that the offender and his son used a “Private Vehicle” to facilitate a serial of strikes against a child in remote locations, do you believe the law should legally mandate that “All Convicted Sex Offenders” must be “Banned for Life” from owning or driving any vehicle with tinted windows to prevent them from striking against the safety of children?
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