A SEX fiend who was jailed for indecently assaulting a 12-year-old boy on a cycle path is set for another spell behind bars over a rammy with cops in a Renfrew street.

Former altar boy Christopher Beuckmann was caged for three years in 2011 after abusing the child as he walked to a friend’s home in Kilmacolm.

He was later sentenced to another prison term for breaking a court order by prowling through Paisley’s Glencoats Park.

Now 24-year-old Beuckmann is facing jail again over a dust-up with police in Newmains Road, Renfrew, where he currently lives.

At Paisley Sheriff Court, he pleaded guilty to repeatedly shouting and swearing at police officers and behaving aggressively on February 17 this year.

Sheriff David Pender was told Beuckmann is the subject of a Restriction of Liberty Order that saw him fitted with an electronic tag and given a daily curfew over a Glasgow Sheriff Court case.

After hearing that he is to return to Glasgow to be sentenced over another matter, suffers from an emotional disorder and has regular meetings with a psychiatric nurse, the judge adjourned sentencing for background reports to be prepared without hearing the facts of the case.

Beuckmann was just 15 when he pounced on his young victim after lying in wait.

He dragged the youngster to a cycle path and forced him to perform a sex act on him.

Beuckmann, previously of Kelburne Oval, Paisley, was handed a Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO) to stop him going anywhere young people congregated, including school and nursery grounds, for a period of five years after that case.

However, he went on to breach the SOPO in September 2014.

At the time, Sheriff James Spy was told Beuckmann had also been concerned in the supply of drugs.

Cops obtained a search warrant for his flat and found 115g of amphetamine in a bedroom cupboard, with a potential street value of £300.

When quizzed, Beuckmann said he was “storing the stash” for someone else.

He was caged for five months for breaking the SOPO and given another four months for the drugs offence.

Beuckmann could be caged for up to 18 months for the latest offence when he returns to the dock next month to learn his fate.

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