Taunton sex offender and former sea cadet jailed for 22 years

He was found guilty of 15 charges

Philip Grove
Author: Jess PaynePublished 26th Feb 2024
Last updated 11th Mar 2024

A former Sea Cadets volunteer who sexually abused children in Taunton has been jailed for 22 years.

70 year-old Phillip Grove, who lived in Taunton at the time of the incidents, was jailed at Taunton Crown Court on Friday 23 February after being found guilty of 15 charges including rape.

During trial, a jury found Grove guilty of two counts of rape, 10 counts of indecency with a child and three counts of indecent assault.

The court heard heard how, in the 1990s while in the volunteer position of Chief Petty Officer at a Sea Cadet group, he raped one of the victims, sexually assaulted another and was indecent in front of two other victims.

The incidents happened over a span of six years.

In September 2020, one of the victims reported what had happened to her and the other children to police and an investigation into Grove was launched.

On Friday, he was jailed for 22 years, one year of which will be spent on extended licence.

He was also barred from working with children.

In a statement read out in court, one of the victims said: “For almost 30 years, I have lived in constant shame.

"Shame which I have owned but it was never actually mine to own.

“The whole of my adult life has been overcast in shadow, which I have never been able to shake off… A part of me, who I am, was taken away from me by Phillip Grove.

“My days are plagued by the memories of what happened and the nights I manage to get sleep, I am haunted by nightmares of both the incidents and Phillip himself.”

In a letter to the judge, one victim said she felt ‘worthless’ after what Grove had done to her and described Grove as a ‘sick, sick man’.

Grove was arrested in March 2021 for the offences and, on Friday 8 December last year, he was unanimously found guilty for 15 of the 16 charges put to him.

Presiding Judge Cullum referred to Grove as a ‘dangerous individual’.

He added: “You are a self-centred, dishonest and callous individual who has shown no remorse.”

Speaking following the sentencing, investigating officer DC Becky Norton said: “All four victims have been incredibly brave throughout the process and have exhibited exceptional courage.

"Without them, we would not have been able to put an incredibly dangerous man in prison and seek the justice they so rightly deserve.

“Even though the offences were back in the 1990s, when the victims were children, we were still able to build a case and charges were brought against the defendant which has led to this lengthy conviction being achieved.

“The Sea Cadets have been very supportive of our investigation and, upon being contacted in October 2020, their safeguarding team conducted an internal investigation to gather necessary information to support our enquiries.

“I hope this result reassures other victims of non-recent sexual offences that it is never too late to report a crime to police. I would like to thank the victims once again for showing incredible strength in coming forward.”

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