The documentary shows him performing for groups of children and speaking to local residents as he explores the island.īut today, Perera claimed he has 'memory issues' and the fact he was meant to alert police to his move 'fell off the radar'. It followed him through Sri Lanka as he aimed to 'help children recover from the Tsunami and decades of civil war', detailing how he went on a 'physical, emotional and spiritual journey' across the country. Perera during the documentary The Only Clown in the Village, which followed him on an 'emotional' journey across Sri Lanka
The conviction for child sex offences came after Perera had starred in his own documentary in 2005. Stephen Rees, prosecuting, told the court that he was found at the new address following information received by the Department for Work and Pensions.
Perera appeared at Swansea Crown Court today after breaching his sex offender registration notification requirements by failing to inform police of his move. When officers went inside the property in Port Talbot, south Wales, they found a child's bedroom along with a 'racing car' bed Kingsley Perera, 57, secretly moved town without informing police after serving a ten-month jail sentence when officers found with thousands of child sex images on his phone in December 2020.Ī court heard that Perera, who went by the stage name Theeeko, was found peering out of the bathroom window of a rented house. A paedophile entertainer who dubbed himself 'Britain's only Asian clown' and starred in a documentary was found living in a rental home with a child's 'racing car' bed after absconding from authorities following his release from prison.