Octogenarian banned from all UK nightclubs after groping women as he celebrated birthday, court hears

Jaime Arrochela Lobo cannot attend any nightclub in England and Wales for the next 12 months
Jaime Arrochela Lobo cannot attend any nightclub in England and Wales for the next 12 months

An octogenarian has been banned from every nightclub in Britain after he groped two young women during a night out to celebrate his birthday, a court heard.

Jaime Arrochela Lobo, 80, put his hand up one young woman's skirt and twice grabbed another's bottom as he danced at  St Christopher Inn in Borough, near London Bridge, on March 25.

The retired car salesman, who was out celebrating his 80th birthday, told police after he was arrested in the early hours that he enjoyed dancing and chatting to girls.

Lobo, who has a partner, was convicted of sexually assaulting a 23 year-old and her 24 year-old friend at Croydon Magistrates Court in September. 

At Camberwell Magistrates Court yesterday, Lobo was placed on a twelve-month community order, which includes a condition he must not attend any nightclub in England and Wales for the next twelve months.

Lobo was convicted of sexually assaulting two women as he celebrated his 80th birthday
Lobo was convicted of sexually assaulting two women as he celebrated his 80th birthday

He must also wear an electronic tag to ensure he obeys a six-month night time curfew between 9pm and 6am and attend rehabilitation for up to thirty days.

The court also ordered Lobo, who has a pacemaker, to sign the sex offenders register for five years and pay £250 costs.

The first woman told the trial: "I felt a bit sorry for him so said: 'Hi.' I thought if I saw someone like my grandfather I'd feel a bit sorry for him. The people in the pub were in their twenties and thirties.

"I turned away and a minute later I felt his hand up my skirt inside my underwear.

Her friend said: "This man came up behind me and touched my bottom so I turned around and told him not to do that.

"Later on the same man did it again. It was like a grab.

"It did make me feel a bit uncomfortable and violated and I was a bit angry with him.

"I did question why and old man would be there on his own in a young environment."

Lobo, of Paddington, west London, was arrested at the pub and told police: "I like dancing and speaking with young girls."

He also told officers he had left his home before visiting the pub because he was a "bit upset" with his girlfriend.