Sethupathi Perisamy Slough Exposure Offender

Sethupathi Perisamy Slough Exposure OffenderSethupathi Perisamy Slough Exposure Offender

In 2026, the Offender Database reported that Sethupathi Perisamy, then 47, of Clifton Road, Slough, Berkshire, was sentenced to six months in prison. On Wednesday, 28 January 2026, Perisamy appeared at Reading Crown Court for a series of exposure offences committed while working as a food delivery driver.

The investigation established that between 8 March and 11 May 2025, Perisamy used his employment to target residents across Berkshire. While attending addresses in Maidenhead, Slough, and Windsor, he exposed himself to members of the public during his deliveries. Thames Valley Police arrested Perisamy on 16 May 2025 following a string of reports from victims who had been targeted at their homes.


Judicial Findings and Impact

The court reported that Perisamy’s actions had a significant impact on the victims, who were confronted at their own front doors. Detective Constable Ashley Jones, of Berkshire East CID, noted that the investigation was “thorough” in order to bring the delivery driver to justice. The judge emphasised that the “vile” nature of the offences, committed while in a position of trust as a service provider, necessitated an immediate custodial sentence.

The judge emphasised that Perisamy had used his job as a “vicious” tool to gain access to victims. The prosecution noted that he was found guilty of five counts of exposure, reflecting a “persistent” pattern of behaviour over a two-month period. For his crimes in Slough, Maidenhead, and Windsor, the court determined that the public required long-term protection from his “abhorrent” conduct through a restrictive order.


Sentence and Statutory Requirements

For his crimes in Berkshire, Sethupathi Perisamy was handed:

  • Custodial Sentence: Six months in immediate custody.
  • SHPO: A 10-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order was imposed.
  • Sex Offenders Register: Notification requirements were activated.
  • Convictions: Found guilty of five counts of exposure.

Monitoring and Public Protection

Perisamy is managed under Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) by Thames Valley Police. His history of exploiting a delivery role to commit sexual offences means his status remains under “stringent” scrutiny by local authorities in Slough.

As a member of the Sex Offenders Register, Perisamy must comply with notification requirements regarding his residence in Slough, Berkshire. Authorities state that his 10-year SHPO is a “critical” tool for monitoring his future behaviour and prohibiting him from certain types of employment. Any breach of his registration conditions, his SHPO, or his licence terms following his release from prison will result in his immediate return to Reading Crown Court.


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