RAMANA POTUMUDI MILTON KEYNES CHILD CRUELTY AND BATTERY

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In 2026, the Offender Database UK reported that Ramana Potumudi, 58, was jailed for a series of violent offences against an infant. Ramana Potumudi repeatedly assaulted a baby girl in Milton Keynes during a period of abuse in November 2025, breaching fundamental safeguarding and care standards.

Thames Valley Police launched a targeted child protection investigation after the abuse was discovered, leading to her swift arrest and formal charging on 21 December 2025. The court was informed that the victim has fortunately recovered from the physical and emotional ordeal inflicted during the assaults.

CROWN COURT SENTENCE AND RESTRICTIONS

During the judicial proceedings at Aylesbury Crown Court, the prosecution presented evidence detailing the repetitive physical violations committed against the vulnerable baby girl. Confronted with the case compiled by child protection detectives, Ramana Potumudi entered a guilty plea on 21 January 2026 to one count of assault, ill-treatment, neglect, or abandonment of a child likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury.

At her final sentencing hearing, the trial judge heavily condemned the cruelty inflicted upon a defenseless infant. The court terminated Ramana Potumudi’s community liberty, sentencing the offender to serve an immediate secure prison term of one year and nine months.

RAMANA POTUMUDI RECORD SUMMARY

  • Legal Status: CONVICTED (Assault, ill-treatment, neglect, or abandonment of a child likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury, and battery).
  • Custodial Status: SENTENCED (Handed a 1-year and 9-month immediate secure prison term in June 2026).
  • Offence Nature: Repeated physical assaults and cruelty directed against a vulnerable baby girl within a domestic or care environment.
  • Judicial Oversight: Sentenced at Aylesbury Crown Court; investigated by Thames Valley Police.
  • Offender Profile: Ramana Potumudi (58, born circa 1968); of no fixed abode, Milton Keynes.

IMAGE CREDIT: Thames Valley Police Registries / Aylesbury Crown Court Sentencing Logs

POST-PRISON MANAGEMENT AND PUBLIC SAFETY FILTERS

The immediate custodial sentence ensures that Ramana Potumudi is completely extracted from civilian sectors. Because Ramana Potumudi executed a sustained campaign of physical violence against an infant, specialized multi-agency public protection teams will enforce rigid surveillance over her footprint upon her eventual release from the secure estate.

Throughout her post-prison timeline and active licence period, Ramana Potumudi will be subject to strict statutory notification filters and lifestyle restrictions. Public protection squads retain full legal authority to monitor her residential coordinates and enforce strict boundary rules regarding employment or proximity to child networks. Any single compliance failure or tracking deviation will trigger an immediate emergency arrest warrant.

QUESTION — Given that Ramana Potumudi executed repeated physical assaults against a defenseless baby girl, yet received a sentence of less than two years, do you believe the law should legally mandate a minimum five-year immediate custodial term for any individual convicted of aggravated child cruelty?


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