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Tenby pensioner jailed for possessing nearly 2,000 child abuse images in caravan
A 73-YEAR-OLD pensioner who pleaded guilty to possessing approximately 2,000 indecent photographs of a child in a Tenby caravan has been jailed.
Of the images, 46 fell into the most severe, category A.
Terence Donovan was charged with voyeurism against a child in addition to owning 680 severe pornographic photographs – some of which included images of a lady having sexual intercourse with a dog.
At Friday’s (Oct 28) sentencing hearing in the Swansea Crown Court, Judge Geraint Walters voiced his inability to comprehend how Donovan – and other perverts like him – are able to look at young children being molested in such a severe and sexually explicit manner.
“You viewed children being abused by adults in the most serious category,” said Judge Walters.
“Often overlooked is the fact that these are not actors, these are not computer graphics, but real children.
Slamming the defendant, the judge said: “It is nearly impossible for me to comprehend how a man can watch children being mistreated in such a manner” he said
The court was told that in April 2019, police officers raided Donovan’s caravan in Tenby following receiving a tip from the victim.
During the raid, the officers found and seized a number of photo CD discs.
After further investigation, it was discovered that the discs had 680 extreme pornographic photos involving animals, 52 photographs that fell into category B, 1,205 images that fell into category C, and 46 images that fell into category A, all of which depicted children.
They also found footage of a youngster being filmed while taking a shower through a peephole that the defendant had purposefully put in a wall.
All this material was found in the defendant’s possession, and the crimes were carried out between the years 2002 and 2018
Donovan entered a guilty plea for each of the five offences.
The victim said that the manner in which she had been assaulted by Donovan ‘broke me into bits’ in an impact statement that was read out loud in court.
“It’s taken me a long time to feel I’m not being watched,” she said.
“I feel a sense of relief, knowing that he’s finally admitted to these obscene acts.
“He had hundreds and thousands of images and something needs to be done to protect women and children from having to go through what I have.
Donovan was given a prison term of eighteen months.
Judge Geraint Walters said: “I’m not at all satisfied that you’ve shown any contrition for what you’ve done …all you were interested in was your day to day gratification.”
Crime
Unanimous verdict in Ceredigion sexual assault case
A CEREDIGION man has been convicted to three years and six months in prison for sexually assaulting a woman in her own bed after the jury returned a unanimous guilty verdict.
27-year-old Suroj Bk, from Llangrannog, was sentenced this week following a week-long trial at Swansea Crown Court (May 1).
On 7 October 2023, Dyfed-Powys Police received a report that Bk entered the victim’s home and sexually assaulted her while she lay in her bed.
When the victim realised what was happening, she kicked Bk out of her bed and called the police.
Upon receiving the report, officers quickly attended the victim’s home and conducted a thorough search of the surrounding area using police dogs and scenes of crime officers.
Evidence gathered from scene, together with extensive local enquiries, led officers to arrest Suroj Bk the next day (8 October).
While Bk was in custody, detectives, crime scene investigators, and digital forensic officers worked tirelessly to uncover the evidence that ultimately placed Suroj Bk at the scene.
After hearing the evidence, the jury took less than two hours to agree a unanimous guilty verdict.
The detective in charge of the case has praised the victim for her ‘tremendous courage’ in reporting the assault to police.
“Incidents of this nature are thankfully very rare within Ceredigion, and I’d like to reassure the community that this was an isolated incident, and that the identification and arrest of suspect was done quickly and efficiently,” said Detective Inspector Sam Gregory.
“The victim in this case demonstrated tremendous courage in reporting to police, and while this investigation was not straightforward in its nature, it was through the expertise and tenacity of forensic officers, working together with the investigation team, and the victim, that led to this successful prosecution.
“I hope the sentence given to Suroj Bk sends a clear and strong message that Dyfed-Powys Police takes reports of sexual offences seriously.
“We will listen to you, and we will work tirelessly to get justice.”
On Wednesday, 1 May 2024, Saroj Bk was sentenced to three years and six months in prison and a five-year restraining order, and he will be on the sex offenders register for life.
If you have been a victim of a crime such as this, report it to Dyfed-Powys Police either through a direct message on social media, online at: https://www.dyfed-powys.police.uk/ro/report/rsa/alpha-v1/v1/rape-sexual-assault-other-sexual-offences/, by emailing [email protected], or by calling 101.
In an emergency, always call 999.
If you are deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired text the non-emergency number on 07811 311 908. Alternatively, contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555111, or visiting crimestoppers-uk.org.
News
Body recovered confirmed to be Luke Stephenson, say police
DYFED-POWYS police have said today that the body found on Wednesday, May 1, has been confirmed to be Luke Stephenson, who was reported missing from the Pembroke Dock area on April 14.
A spokesperson for the force said: “We will continue to support the family and will assist with issuing a tribute publicly if the family wish to do so.”
In a statement, his family said: “Luke was a joyful and funny young man and always wanted to help others. He was a loving son, brother, grandson and uncle, and will be forever missed.
“We have lost a huge part of our family, and our loss is shared by his many friends who also loved him dearly.
“We would like to thank the local community for the overwhelming support we have received.”
Business
Port of Milford Haven now official ‘a great place to work’
THE PORT of Milford Haven has been officially accredited as a Great Place to Work-Certified™ organisation. As the first Port Authority in Britain to secure this Certification™, it is a significant achievement.
“We are very proud to be Great Place to Work-Certified™,” said Vidette Swales, HR Director at the Port of Milford Haven. “It means so much that our employees have reported a consistently positive experience with their colleagues, their leaders and their jobs. Offering a positive employee experience is not only beneficial for the people who work with us but is also key for our continued business success.”
Tom Sawyer, CEO at the Port of Milford Haven added: “Our team is operating the UK’s leading energy port, and it is of the utmost importance that we do that safely, responsibly and effectively. We’re striving for excellence and aim to provide a world class service to our customers as well as supporting sustainable coastal communities for the prosperity of future generations. Our employees are clearly at the centre of this which is why I’m delighted that they feel supported in their role. I’m especially proud that this Certification™ demonstrates our core values of Safety, Excellence, Collaboration and Sustainability so perfectly.”
“We congratulate the Port of Milford Haven on achieving their Certification™,” said Benedict Gautrey, Managing Director of Great Place to Work® UK. “Organisations which put the employee experience at the heart of their business gain their employees’ trust and, in turn, are truly able to build a great workplace culture that delivers outstanding business results.”
Find out more about careers at the Port of Milford Haven here: www.mhpa.co.uk/about/careers-at-the-port/.
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