
🚨 BREAKING: BBC PREDATOR BACK IN JAIL… AGAIN
- Project Rescue Children

- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
Former BBC employee Peter Rowell, 67, is back behind bars—jailed for 29 weeks after breaching his sex offender order. This is a convicted child abuser who ignored restrictions, stayed near children, and failed to comply with police monitoring. This is exactly how predators reoffend—when systems fail to enforce protection.
He used his role at the BBC to gain trust, access, and opportunity. This is how child exploitation, grooming, and abuse networks operate—hiding in plain sight, using respected institutions as cover.
This is not a one-off. Jimmy Savile. Stuart Hall. Huw Edwards. Rolf Harris. Same pattern: positions of power, access to children, system failure, victims ignored.
For years, the BBC has also targeted and undermined those working on the frontlines of child trafficking, OSAEC (Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children), and child protection investigations. The question is simple—why are organisations exposing predators the ones being attacked?
At Project Rescue Children, we see this reality daily. This is not headlines—this is real investigations, real rescues, real victims. From online grooming on platforms like Discord and Roblox, to live-streamed abuse networks, this crisis is global and escalating.
Children need protection. Predators need stopping. Systems need accountability.
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