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1 week agoSouth TvComments Off on This shameful soft justice on paedophiles hoarding child abuse images must end
Now jail them
MOST of us were staggered and appalled when Huw Edwards walked free without spending a single day in prison.
He had, after all, been convicted of leering over child abuse images in Category A — the foulest of all — involving a victim as young as seven.
Most of us were staggered and appalled when Huw Edwards walked free without spending a single day in prison[/caption]
Muhammed Saim Shazad, 22, of Harlow, Essex, was sent child abuse images, some in the worst category, of kids as young as eight – he only got 12 months, suspended for 18 months[/caption]
Such revolting crimes ought inevitably to mean jail.
And it was tempting to wonder if the disgraced BBC star walked free because of his fame and his lawyer’s attempts at mitigation, feeble though they were.
Perverts, hoarding images of toddlers aged two being sexually assaulted, sauntering out of court with a smirk.
They could probably barely believe their luck.
We know prison places are short, even after the Government’s controversial early-release scheme.
But what deterrent is there if sick men know they can possess or trade the vilest images imaginable without any risk of seeing the inside of a cell?
What justice is that for the defenceless victims of this evil global trade, whose abuse continues each time a pervert clicks on a picture of their suffering?
After the Edwards case The Sun launched the Keep Our Kids Safe campaign, demanding mandatory prison for anyone caught with Category A images.
We urged “a new intolerance towards perverts fuelling a heinous global trade which destroys children’s lives.”
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood has launched a review into these sentences.
We hope she reads our dossier and concludes as we have:
Enough of this shameful soft justice. Time for change.
Clown under
WILL woke left-wing politicians ever emerge from the teenage protest phase they should have grown out of decades ago?
His visit Down Under this week, requested by the Aussie government, has been planned for months. He’s pausing his cancer treatment for it.
It’s a gruelling trip for any man of 75, even in full health.
And yet six of Australia’s most senior politicians, left-wing republicans, have made excuses to avoid meeting him. What puerile petulance.
How out of touch too with Aussie voters, who now back our monarchy over a theoretical republic by 45 per cent to 33 — and whose fondness for the Royal Family is growing, not declining.
What a pity so many politicians on the Left prioritise virtue-signalling over duty, not to mention over plain good manners.
Georgia Harrison and Lani Daniels won Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins after they passed selection in tonight’s final[/caption]
The instructors gathered together, and told the girls the good news[/caption]
Lani was told she’d passed[/caption]
The two women looked delighted as it was revealed that they’d passed[/caption]
Monday night’s series final saw Georgia Harrison, Lani Daniels, Anthony Ogogo and Bianca attempt to prove their mettle one last time and pass the course.
And doing just that was former Love Island star Georgia Harrison, 29, and pro boxer Lani Daniels, 25, who both passed.
The two women looked delighted as it was revealed that they’d passed.
The instructors gathered together, and told the girls the good news, after they were led out to stand in front of them and removed their hoods.
They said: “We’ve told you from the start what we were looking for.
“Have you got guts, determination, grit? Can you get knocked back and go forward again.
“Do you have courage, trust and honesty? Would we have that person stood next to us?”
Georgia, who was number ten, and Lani, who was number nine, were then told they’d both passed selection.
Georgia and Lani embraced and Lani could be seen with tears in her eyes.
Georgia said: “I can’t believe it was me and you. Thank you, that was brutal, you lot are sick.”
Foxy told the cameras: “I think this has taught me that women are f****** tough. They’re resilient and they’ve outshone the men.”
Lani told the cameras: “I think my downfall is that I’ve never really believed in myself.
“This was my time to shine and there’s nothing that is going to stop me.”
The penultimate episode saw Bobby Norris depart after a doctor recommended his exit following a wrestling match.
Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins winners
Many celebrities have attempted the infamous Channel 4 quasi military training course - but only a select few have successfully passed.
Series 1 (2019) – Wayne Bridge
Series 2 (2020) – Locksmith and Lauren Steadman
Series 3 (2021) – Alexandra Burke, Aled Davies and Wes Nelson
Series 4 (2022) – AJ Pritchard, Calum Best, Ferne McCann and Maisie Smith
Series 5 (2023) – Gareth Gates
He took on towering basketball player Ovie Soko, who won the bout and ripped Bobby’s shirt.
The tough challenge recruits were tasked with wrestling an opponent and getting them outside a makeshift ring filled with mud.
Afterwards, Bobby requested a medic and was sent to a doctor who said he needed to medically withdraw him from the show.
The medical professional said Bobby had “a lot of spasm” going down his neck which was “likely to increase”.
He added: “Your mobility is going to get more restricted, and you’re going to be at risk of doing yourself more damage.”
Former professional boxer Anthony Ogogo was the last competitor standing after all six recruits faced off in the ring.
The episode also saw Love Island star Ovie and presenter Cherry Healey exit.
Cherry was the first to bow out during Sunday night’s instalment.
She told instructor Jason Fox: “It’s been life-changing, but I know when the line is and that’s fine. I thought about this long and hard.”
As for Ovie, he left while “on the run” in a challenge that split the recruits into two teams.
The groups’ aim was to find their way to safety in the middle of the night.
In the meantime, they were being pursued by a hunter force made up of ex-military members.
Speaking to reality star Georgia Harrison, Ovie said: “I’m done… I’m going to hand my armband in.”
Sunday night’s episode also saw the recruits given a chance to speak to their loved ones.
However, boxer-turned-wrestler Anthony decided not to as it would make him “look soft”.