In 2026, the Offender Database recorded that 32-year-old Elando Parsi—previously of Brackley—remains a high-priority subject for Northamptonshire Police following his return to prison for serial breaches of his Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO). The investigation established that Parsi was a landmark case for the force, being the first registered sex offender required to wear a Buddi Tracker as a specific condition of his SHPO. The prosecution reported that Parsi systematically undermined this monitoring by allowing the device to lose power on four separate occasions in August 2023.
The investigation established that Parsi had been clearly instructed on how to maintain the tracker and was warned that allowing the battery to go flat would be viewed as a deliberate attempt to evade police surveillance. Despite these warnings, the prosecution reported at Northampton Crown Court that Parsi’s serial negligence resulted in the police losing their ability to monitor his location, identifying a significant risk to public safety and a breach of human decency toward the community he is mandated to protect.
ELECTRONIC MONITORING AND JUDICIAL FINDINGS
The court reported that SHPOs and electronic trackers are pivotal tools used to manage the risk posed by predatory offenders. The investigation established that Parsi’s guilty plea to four counts of breaching his order demonstrated a “calculated” disregard for the law. The prosecution reported that PC Gemma Glover of Northamptonshire Police emphasized the severity of the sentence, noting that the decision to return Parsi to prison served as a “strong message” that electronic monitoring requirements are not optional.
Judge-led proceedings at Northampton Crown Court concluded on October 11, 2023. For his actions in Northamptonshire and the nature of the serial SHPO breach investigation reported, Elando Parsi was sentenced to one year and five months in prison. The investigation established that his SHPO remains active until at least August 2, 2025, and he will continue to be subject to strict notification requirements and GPS tracking upon his release to manage the ongoing risk he poses.
STATUS AND STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS
Based on the judicial records as of 2023/2024:
- Legal Status: CONVICTED (Breach of Sexual Harm Prevention Order x4).
- Custodial Status: RELEASED ON LICENCE (In 2026, having served the custodial portion of his 17-month sentence).
- Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements are active.
- SHPO Status: Active until August 2, 2025 (Mandating 24/7 wear and charging of a Buddi Tracker).
- DBS Status: Placed on the Barred List (Indefinite and permanent ban from any role involving children or regulated activity).
- Judicial Oversight: Sentenced at Northampton Crown Court; monitored by Northamptonshire Police.
- Criminal Record: First offender in the county mandated to a Buddi Tracker; Systematically allowed tracker to go flat four times; Attempted to evade police monitoring; Jailed in 2023.
- Origin: Brackley and Northampton, Northamptonshire.
MONITORING AND PUBLIC PROTECTION
Parsi is managed as a high-risk offender under the statutory requirements of the Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) in Northamptonshire. Due to the nature of his behaviour—specifically his serial attempts to bypass electronic “tethers”—he is a priority for intensive forensic monitoring. Authorities reported that the 2023 conviction ensures Parsi is under even greater scrutiny, with any future failure to charge his tracker resulting in immediate arrest and a return to high-security incarceration.
As a registered sex offender, his details are permanently logged on the national police database. Authorities state that Parsi’s behaviour identifies an individual who prioritises his own desire for unmonitored movement over the safety and human rights of the public. Any failure by Parsi to adhere to his notification requirements or the strict charging protocols of his Buddi Tracker will result in immediate police intervention to ensure the ongoing protection of the community from a man who has demonstrated a serial refusal to comply with sexual harm prevention measures.
QUESTION – Given that the offender was the “First Case” to be fitted with a mandatory tracker and still chose to let it go flat four times, do you believe the law should legally mandate that any sex offender who “Tampers with or Fails to Charge” a GPS tracker should receive an Automatic Mandatory Minimum Sentence of 3 years?
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