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Fury as 30 paedos caught with most disgusting category of child abuse images walk free without serving a day in jail

THIRTY paedophiles who hoarded thousands of pictures of the abuse of children as young as two have walked free from courts across the UK in the last two weeks alone.

The offenders, all found with the most serious Category A images, were spared prison — with one of the sickos smirking as he tasted continued liberty, our investigation reveals.

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Timothy Johnson, 45, who left court hiding his face, had more than 3,500 images of children as young as two
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Our probe into Britain’s justice system, and its treatment of paedophiles, comes amid continuing anger at a judge’s decision to spare the BBC’s Huw Edwards prison[/caption]
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Cody Page, 19, from Surbiton, South West London, was caught with one category A video and was handed a six- month jail term, suspended for 18 months on October 2
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Philip Nwaobasi, 53, from Romford, East London, who was found with 2,118 Category A images
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One culprit with 12,000 pictures got a suspended sentence because of his “good character” while another avoided jail after pleading guilty to viewing only images of children in “discernible pain” because it was “something to watch”.

Our probe into Britain’s justice system, and its treatment of paedophiles, comes amid continuing anger at a judge’s decision to spare the BBC’s Huw Edwards prison despite his having the worst-rated material.

We are calling for all offenders caught with such Category A images to serve time behind bars as part of our Keep Our Kids Safe campaign.

The offence of “making” an indecent image or video can encompass opening an email attachment, downloading and storing images.

It also includes accessing a website where an indecent image “pops up” on screen, receiving an image through social media or live- streaming images of children.

Sentencing guidelines for possessing them allow for jail terms ranging from 26 weeks to three years.

Judges can impose a suspended sentence if there is strong personal mitigation, a realistic chance of rehabilitation, or a factor which would mean others would be harmed by them going to prison.

As if victims did not matter

An overhaul of the punishments is understood to be “in scope” for a sentencing review due to be announced soon by Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood.

Child abuse campaigner Shy Keenan told The Sun that handing paedophiles suspended sentences and community orders made it appear as if victims did not matter.

Shy, who was raped and abused by her stepfather from age four, said: “We victims have been subject to decriminalisation of one the most life and soul-destroying crimes.

“Each new download is a re-victimisation . . . over and over again.

“Our recovery and survival starts with how society deals with the crime in the first place and at the moment the message is clear: we don’t matter. Ignoring this ‘gateway crime’ just kicks these dangerous sex offenders into the long grass for the next children to manage.”

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David Smith, 72, from Bournemouth was found with one category A image and one category B – he was given a 26-week sentence suspended for two years on October 7
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Phillip Maidment, 29, from Bournemouth was found with six category A images, three category B and 26 category C
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Roger Hawes, 57, from Eastleigh, Hants was found with 386 category A images, 461 category B and 15,086 category C
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Martin Evans, 65, from Swansea, downloaded one category A, five category B and 11 category C
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Mohamad Manga, 48, from Dewsbury, West Yorks, had 12 category A photographs of children, 14 category C and six category B. Six months’ jail, suspended for two years
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Among those freed in the last two weeks were Tony Swale, 67, who stockpiled pictures and videos of kids as young as four.

He grinned as he left court after telling cops: “I’m the victim.” District Judge Adrian Lower gave him an 18-month community order and a five-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

Only moments earlier on October 2, he had jailed a shoplifter for 22 weeks at York magistrates’ court.

Timothy Johnson, 45, who left court hiding his face, had more than 3,500 images of children as young as two. Of those, 565 were Category A and 401 Category B.

Sentencing him at Bournemouth crown court, Judge Robert Pawson said some were of “the most foul sexual abuse”. Jailing him for 12 months, suspended for two years, he said: “You are directly contributing to the rape of children by downloading those images because if people like you didn’t download them then other people wouldn’t take them and put them on the internet.”

‘The lowest of the low’

Philip Nwaobasi, 53, from Romford, East London, who was found with 2,118 Category A images, the most in our probe, got ten months, suspended for 18 months, and was ordered to do 100 hours of unpaid work. He was spared prison after Snaresbrook crown court was told on October 8 that he had come to the “realisation that these are real children”.

Meanwhile, bus driver Charlie Young, 21, from Didcot, Oxfordshire, was allowed to go free after being found with 48 Category A images, one showing the rape of a girl aged between five and seven.

Sentencing him at Oxford crown court on October 4, Recorder Jaron Crooknorth told him: “Your offending fuels offending that causes misery to children.”

These offenders are some of the lowest of the low and it is essential our justice system punishes these dreadful and repulsive criminals to the fullest extent.

ory MP Saqib Bhatti

David Carpenter, 65, got 16 months’ jail, suspended for 18 months, for possessing 277 Category A images, 204 Category B and 257 Category C.

Sentencing him at Luton crown court on October 9, Judge Allison Hunter KC said: “These are extremely serious and disgusting offences to find a man of your advanced age to plead guilty to.”

During our probe, we saw some offenders jailed for accessing indecent images — but only if they faced other charges, such as breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order or making contact with children online.

Backing The Sun’s campaign to increase sentences, Tory MP Saqib Bhatti said: “These offenders are some of the lowest of the low and it is essential our justice system punishes these dreadful and repulsive criminals to the fullest extent.”

Speaking on The Sun’s Never Mind The Ballots show, former PM Boris Johnson called for tougher sentences for sex offenders.

He stressed: “What they’re doing is feeding a trade that dehumanises and gravely, gravely injures the most vulnerable people.”

The Ministry of Justice said: “Sentences are decided by independent judges after considering the facts of the case. They can impose a range of tough requirements on offenders given suspended sentences and sex offenders will also be put on the register to keep the public safe.”

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Mark Bullen, 38, from Middlesbrough. Found with 556 category A images, 384 category B, and 2,535 category C. Given a 15-month prison sentence suspended for two years
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Tony Swale, 67, from Birstwith, North Yorks. Stockpiled images and videos of children between four and 12, including 91 category A. Got an 18-month community order
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David Carpenter, 65, from Sandy, Beds. Had 277 category A images, 204 category B and 257 category C. He was given a 16-month suspended sentence on October 9
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Kyren Beard, 35, of Hornchurch, East London. Made 44 category A images, 52 category B and 708 category C. Got six months suspended for two years on October 3
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Brandon Senior, 24, from Barnsley, South Yorks. Found with a stash including photos and footage of children as young as four. He was given a suspended two-year jail term
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Muhammed Saim Shazad, 22, of Harlow, Essex, was sent child abuse images, some in the worst category, of kids as young as eight. He got 12 months, suspended for 18 months
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Gareth Williams, 44, from Ealing, West London, had 177 Category A, 12 Category B and nine Category C images and was given a ten-month suspended sentence on October 8
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SICKOS ON OUR STREETS

THESE are the remainder of the paedophiles who avoided jail despite being caught with sick images in all categories, including the most serious:

Robert Senior, 59, from Barnsley, had 65 Category A images. He received a two-year community order and sexual harm prevention order.

Dean Rawlings, 56, from Cullompton, Devon, had six Category A. He got a suspended three-month sentence, and sexual harm prevention order.

Charlie Young, 21, from Didcot, Oxon, had 48 Category A. Six months’ jail suspended for two years, with a sexual harm prevention order.

Vasil Slavilov, 18, from Forest Gate, East London, had 183 Category A images. He got a two-year community order.

Alex Baker, 29, from Walsall, had 193 images including Category A, and got a two-year community order, and a sexual harm prevention order.

Paul Birleson, 48, from Chester Le Street, Co Durham, had one Category A image. He got 24 months’ jail suspended for two years.

Nicholas Brown, 30, from Bedford, had two in Category A. He got a three-year community order.

Robert Allen, 46, from Dartmouth, Devon, had four Category A pics and got a 12-month community order and 180 hours of unpaid work.

Stephen Crawford, 62, from Windermere, Cumbria, had 503 Category A images. He was handed an eight-month sentence, suspended for 18 months, and 200 hours of unpaid work.

Gary Redmond, 67, from Shrewsbury, Shrops, had three Category A. He got 20 weeks in prison, suspended for two years.

Kenneth Moncrieff, 44, from Windermere, Cumbria, had one Category A. He go a ten-month sentence, suspended for two years.

Andrej Dano, 70, from Manchester, had one category A image and got a two-year community order.

Christopher Eke, 26, from King’s Lynn, Norfolk, had 69 Category A videos. He was sentenced to six months in jail, suspended for 12 months.

Jonathan Shaw, 42, from Holmfirth, West Yorks, had 31 Category A. He got a community order for 18 months and must do 100 hours of unpaid work.

John Evans, 70, from Cardiff, had 32 in Category A and contacted someone he thought was a 12-year-old girl but was actually an undercover cop. He was handed eight months in prison, suspended for two years.

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Fans stunned with one team ‘set to host a racecourse’ in sensational FA Cup round one draw blunder

FANS spotted a funny mistake by the FA following the release of the FA Cup first-round fixtures.

The first round proper will take place between November 1-4.

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The draw for the FA Cup first round has been made[/caption]

It will feature some big teams like Birmingham, Huddersfield and Wrexham, as well as non-league minnows.

A total of 44 names were pulled out of the hat for the first round – but one appeared as something else on the FA‘s website.

In the list of fixtures they listed a tie between Hartlepool/Brackley vs Aintree.

A correction was later made so the correct team, Braintree Town, was put in place of Aintree.

But not before eagle-eyed fans spotted the mistake, with some joking the game would be held on a racecourse, referencing Aintree’s famous horse racing venue.

One fan reacted saying: “Wonder how long it will take for the FA to realise that they’ve currently got the winner of the Hartlepool-Brackley replay hosting a race course…”

Another added: “To be a fair, a team of players on horses is something I’d pay good money to see.”

Elsewhere there are some notable ties including AFC Wimbledon‘s visit to MK Dons.

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The FA listed Aintree instead of Braintree

While League One leaders Birmingham face a trip to non league side Sutton United.

Huddersfield also take on non league Tamworth.

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Furious BBC bosses haul in Strictly’s Wynne Evans & Katya Jones after ‘grope’ shock to try and draw line after scandals

IT’S the shocking moment dividing Strictly viewers — some reckon Wynne Evans groped Katya Jones on Saturday’s show, while others buy their explanation it was a mutual joke that backfired.

Either way, The Sun can reveal the dance duo have been rapped over the knuckles by BBC bosses for the incident that was broadcast live and has become a viral sensation.

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BBC bosses have hauled in Strictly’s Wynne Evans and Katya Jones over Saturday’s ‘grope’ shock[/caption]
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On Saturday Wynne was seen putting his arm around Katya’s waist
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Katya was then seen removing Wynne’s hand[/caption]
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The pair have since said it was all an ‘inside joke’[/caption]

Show veteran Katya, 35, was seen removing the hand of dance partner Wynne, 52, as it slid further round her stomach in the section of Strictly where co-host Claudia Winkleman talks about what’s coming up next.

That came minutes after he was seen holding his arms up for a double high five from Katya, only for her to reject him, looking disgusted.

Last night, on BBC Two Strictly spin-off show It Takes Two, Katya insisted that the controversy had overshadowed their performance “for absolutely no reason”.

She added: “Quite frankly I actually can’t bear sitting here watching this man being portrayed as someone he’s not.

“In fact it couldn’t be further away from the truth.

“So I have to make absolutely clear, that this whole incident with the hand and the high five on Saturday night, it was an inside joke between Wynne and I.

“Was it a silly joke? Yes. Was it a bad joke? Yes.

“However, it was a joke and even the idea that it made me feel uncomfortable or offended in any way is totally nonsense.

“Those that have doubts, you guys have got it wrong.

“So hopefully this will be the end of it.”

Wynne added: “I’ve watched it back and I can see how people might have misinterpreted it.”

The controversy is the last thing the beleaguered corporation want­ed after a summer of scandal which saw pros Giovanni Pernice and Graziano Di Prima leave the show amid allegations of bad behaviour.

Earlier yesterday, a TV insider said: “Strictly want­ed to draw a line under one of the most troubling periods in the programme’s history, which had viewers deeply suspicious about what went on behind the scenes of the show.

“Allegations of inappropriate physical and sexual behaviour seemed to take some of the shine off the dance contest and bosses were looking forward to restoring the glitz and fun.

“Now there’s this bizarre incident which seems to suggest some tension between Wynne and Katya, not to mention inappropriate touching.

“The rap over the knuckles from Strictly was informal and there aren’t any plans to take any further action against them.

“But ultimately, amid all the con­troversy, viewers are left not knowing quite what to think.”

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Earlier in the night Katya was seen denying Wynne a high five[/caption]

Behind the scenes, Beeb bosses are said to be furious about the incident, but seem to believe Katya and Wynne’s explanation that it was a gag both were complicit in.

On Sunday Katya and Wynne made a joint online video in which they apologised for what happened.

During it, Katya said: “We were just messing around in the Clauditorium and just want to say sorry.”

Best known for playing opera singer Gio Compario on the Go Compare TV adverts, Wynne did a radio interview at the weekend as the hashtag “GropeCompare” started to go viral.

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He said: “I’m absolutely heartbroken by the things that have been written about me in the last day.

“Katya and I are really, really close and really good friends.

“It was a stupid joke that went wrong, OK?

“We thought it was funny. It wasn’t funny.

“I’m sorry if anybody was offended by it, but it was a joke.

“I feel weird apologising because I feel like I’ve not done anything.”

But some Strictly fans pointed out the fact Wynne’s girlfriend Liz Brookes, 50, also had to watch the incident as she sat in the show’s audience on Saturday.

‘WHAT ABOUT THIS IS FUNNY?’

Singer Wynne and events organiser Liz, from Cardiff, only started dating earlier this year.

One user of X, formerly Twitter, said: “Let’s see what your Mrs Liz thinks about the grope?”

Another responded to his claims it was just a joke, saying on X: “What about this is funny?

“In light of all the recent issues you thought you’d grope her on camera to be funny?”

Someone add­ed: “So the two of you decided to make a joke about harassment on a show with a history of harassment?”

Another woman said: “It clearly bothered her the way she pushed his hand away. And that is enough.

“The way to stop this is to call it out and chuck him off the show.”

Others defended them.

One X user said: “If you both say it’s a joke, then it’s a joke. Not sure why some people have a problem with that.”

Another X user said: “Why are you apologising for a private joke? The snowflakes out there need to get a grip on reality.”

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The pair appeared on It Takes Two to address the controversy[/caption]

Someone close to Wynne told The Sun: “My experience of Wynne is that he’s harmless, if a bit ‘of his time’ like any bloke in his fifties.

“But most of us are sure his apology is entirely heartfelt and he will be devastated by how this has played out.”

Others point out that if it really was an ill-judged gag gone wrong, then Katya should face as much scrutiny as Wynne, if not more.

In October 2018, she was pictured kissing her pro partner Seann Walsh in the street, despite the fact she was married to pro dancer Neil Jones at the time, and the stand-up comic had a girlfriend.

Then in October 2021 she found herself on thin ice again as she came close to kissing her celeb partner, swimmer Adam Peaty, at the end of a dance — despite the fact he had a partner.

Now Katya — who joined the show in 2016 — and her latest Strictly partner find themselves back in the spotlight.

A Strictly source said: “If it was a joke, then Katya really should know better.

‘SEASONED PRO’

“She has been on Strictly long enough to know how scandals can affect the show and, let’s face it, she been at the centre of them too.

“The feeling is that she is one of the few people who is often at the heart of a storm and has the ­resilience to ride this out.

“At the end of the day, Katya is a seasoned pro when it comes to dancing and being a celebrity in her own right.

“There have even been whispers backstage that she won’t mind grabbing headlines off newer dancers like Jowita Przystal, who has been the talk of the series due to her romance with Pete Wicks.”

Meanwhile, the BBC, which has declined to comment on the record, has had its welfare team and ­production staff check in on Wynne and Katya and does not intend to take any further action.

But it remains to be seen whether the duo, who will be doing the quickstep on next week’s show, will see the viewers’ support wane after their upcoming dance — or if the ­controversy might even give them a boost.

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A simple acquisition can have a whole lot of narrative or let’s just say a darker narrative behind it. While it’s not uncommon for huge multimedia corporations to buy catalogs of legendary bands at staggering sums. However, when Sony acquired Queen’s music catalog, for $1 billion the entire music industry was left shocked. A resurfaced […]

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