©️ By Sophie Lewis ¦ @realtalkrealtea | Predator Awareness
Thomas Kettleborough, a senior officer at Avon and Somerset Police, was sentenced to 2 years and 8 months in prison for child sex offences. Predator Awareness has been tracking this case for months — but the press has barely made a sound.

Let’s be blunt: this case stinks of systemic protection.
Thomas Kettleborough, a serving Inspector at Avon and Somerset Police, was sentenced today to 2 years and 8 months in prison for a string of vile child sex offences.
But here’s the part no one’s shouting about: he’ll likely serve just 16 months before being released on licence — free to walk the streets while survivors live with the trauma for life.
The Charges:
Kettleborough was convicted of the following:
- Arranging or facilitating the commission of a child sex offence
- Attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child
- Attempting to cause or incite a child to engage in sexual activity
- Engaging in sexual communication with a child
- Four counts of making indecent images of children
This wasn’t a lapse in judgement. It was deliberate, repeated, and calculated. And it wasn’t new — this case has been ongoing for months, with court dates repeatedly moved, delays piling up, and press coverage kept eerily quiet.
Predator Awareness has been tracking this case since the start. While mainstream outlets were silent, we watched it unfold, watched dates change, watched systems stall. And now, after all that — 2 years and 8 months.
Or, more truthfully: a 16-month pit stop before release.
Institutional Silence Is Protection
The sentence is outrageous — but it’s only part of the story.
Let’s talk about the silence. This case involves a serving police inspector attempting to abuse children — and where’s the outrage? Where’s the press? Where are the front pages?
We’ve seen this before. And we’ll say it again:
When it’s one of their own, systems protect systems.
When the predator wears a badge, the noise gets quiet.

A Message From Predator Awareness
We are not the press.
We are the people who see what they won’t show you.
We’ve tracked this case from the beginning because we refuse to let stories like this disappear into legal footnotes.
Predator Awareness is built by people who care more about truth and child safety than protecting reputations. We are here to document, expose, and pressure — because children deserve better than this.
The Bottom Line?
This man planned and engaged in child sex offences while holding a trusted position in the police force.
He’s now been convicted — and yet, the system still treats him with soft gloves.
2 years and 8 months isn’t justice.
Serving half of that is an insult.
The silence around it? That’s complicity.
We are not done watching.
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