OPERATION ORE
WHICH WAS THE LARGEST UK PAEDOPHILE INVESTIGATION

7,250 perverts indetified, 4,283 homes searched, 3,744 arrests, 1,848 charged, 1,451 convictions, 493 cautioned, 879 investigations underway, 109 children rescued from abusive homes. still ongoing!.

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Mastercard and American Express customers, plus other major credit card providers, have projected that the total number of British people accessing child porn sites exceeds 250,000.

Paying to view child pornography on the Net carries a maximum sentence of five years imprisonment. Why are the sentences so short? Viewing child pornography is not a victimless crime!

6,500 names were given to the British Police by the FBI, who had recorded credit card details, e-mail addresses and home addresses of pedosceles using the Internet. Thousands of paedophiles are given cautions because police cannot cope with the huge volume of cases. Although placed on the sex offenders register, no risk assessment is being carried out on these men and women, and they remain free to carry out their sexual perversion towards innocent children!

Only five per cent of the 3,000 so far arrested had previous convictions!


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AVON Area (Bristol/Bath)

*Darrell Jarman, (40), of Weston-super-Mare, and a computer consultant, jailed for nine months, after pleading guilty to 14 specimen charges after police recovered a total of 800 indecent pictures of children at his home.

*Graham Ash, (41), formerly from Redland, Bristol, and a Church of England finance manager, jailed for six months , and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years, and not allowed to work with children.

* Richard Denning, (31) forced to move out of his family home in Knowle Park, because he has a baby daughter, and who was a former care worker, jailed for six months, and will be placed on the sex offenders register

* Roger Pepin, (37) formerly of Burlington Road, Bristol, and a GP, jailed for four months in February 2003. Struck off by the General Medical Council in London.

* Michael Dovey, 63, a retired GP, from Kingswood, Bristol, jailed for six months. Also put on an extended licence for two years. Placed on the sex offenders register and pay £1,000 towards defence costs, with all computer equipment confiscated.

* Haydon Biss, (45) formerly of Highridge Road, Bishopsworth, and a former Avon and Somerset Police communications worker, jailed for 18 months.

* Peter Todd, (36) formerly of Sydenham Terrace, Tyning Road in Combe Down, fined £1,000, ordered to pay £55 costs, placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

Two Royal Mail managers arrested

*1. Stephen Sharp, (45) Bath, sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order, ordered to pay costs of £130 and PC computer equipment forfeited
"I am very upset, very hurt and very ashamed by the matter," said the family man.

2. The other, a 47 year old male from Knowle, Bristol still not appeared in court

Avon and Somerset police are investigating more than 200 names.


BEDFORDSHIRE

* Matthew Brereton, (33) of Dunstable, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, ordered to do a three year community rehabilitation order.

An estimated 60 suspects in the county will be targeted in the investigation.


BERKSHIRE

* Paul Slinger, (44) of Reading, jailed for one year. Placed on the sex offenders register for ten years, banned from working with children.

* Father Michael O’Kelly (47) jailed for nine months. On release from prison, he will be supervised for six years and placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years.

* Stephen John Moores (30) now of East Preston, Littlehampton, Sussex, charged with 16 counts of making indecent images of children and one count of possessing. He was previously an information technology teacher, and senior house residential tutor at the Licensed Victuallers' School in London Road, Ascot. Released on bail.

* Stephen Palmer, 39, formerly of Fawley Close, Maidenhead, jailed for four months

A 42-year-old man from Bracknell, arrested on suspicion of possession of indecent photographs of children.

A 62-year-old man arrested


BIRMINGHAM

* Computer programmer Mark Clement, (31) formerly of Beauchamp Road, Solihull, jailed for two years, placed on the sex offenders register for ten years, and his licence extended to three years after his release.

* Mark Hayes (29) formerly of Kingfisher Drive, Smithswood, Solihull, jailed for 12 months, subject to an extended period of 18 months on licence after release, placed on the sex offenders register for ten years and an indefinite ban from accessing the Internet. He will face another five years in prison if he breaches the order.

* Robert Inches, a teacher from Edgbaston, given a three community rehabilitation sentence. The Judge said he expected to be derided for giving such a light sentence!


BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

David Bruce, (43) Chief Superintendent of the British Transport Police, suspended from his post after police took away his PC to investiagte child pornograophy charges

Paul Brown, (39) from Shenley Lodge, admitted four counts of downloading indecent photographs of children. Sentence deferred.

* Clive Bradley, (47) formerly of High Street, Yardley Gobion, who ran Muddles Theatre group, jailed for six months. Placed on the sex offenders register but because of the short sentence, not banned from working with children!


CAMBRIDGESHIRE

*Derek West, (58) a music teacher from Eaton Socon, sentenced to three years community rehabilitation for downloading child pornography.

*Wheelchair-bound computer engineer Gary Harvey, 45, of Bar Hill, fined £960 after downloading 3,000 images of child pornography.

*Mark Gardiner, (25) of Witchford, jailed for three months for making 15 indecent images of children on his computer.

*Stuart Hodgkinson, (59), of Elsworth, jailed for six months.

*Andrew Perry, (22) of Sawston, jailed for 15 months.

*Kevin Atkins, (53), a married man, who worked as an auditor in Cambridge, jailed for eight months, given a three year extended sentence to attend a sex offender course, and placed on the sex offenders register.

*Darren Starling, (30) from Ely, Cambridge, ordered to follow a treatment programme for three years and placed on the sex offenders register. Also ordered to undertake a three year community rehabilitation order, and placed on the sex offenders register for five years

* Mario Plaza, (42) of St Ives, Cambridge, tried to incriminate his 11yr old son over child porn images on his computer, but was jailed for eight months, and placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years. Until his arrest, he worked as a chef in the headquarters of Cambridgeshire police.

* Glynn Leggatt, 41, formerly of Pyrethrum Way, Willingham, jailed for six months. Leggatt resigned from Redcastle Furze First Primary School in Thetford, where he was science and technology coordinator. His licence has been extended for two years, and must attend a sex offender programme. Placed on the sex offenders register for seven years. Disqualified from ever working with children.

* Ex- PC Tony Goodridge (36) married with two young boys; jailed for six months.

Andrew Perry, (22) from Sawston and a former computer officer at Trinity College, Cambridge, failed in his bid to get his jail sentence of 15 months cut. Given a two year extended term, and placed under supervision for two years upon release. Also placed on the sex offenders register indefinitely.

* John Sullivan, (28) a computer programmer, jailed for nine months, an extended supervision period of 18 months on release, and placed on the sex offenders register.

* Leonard Brockelsby, (45) formerly of Crabtree, Paston, currently awaiting sentence.

* Dr Adrian Catterall, (43), of Guilden Morden, sentenced to a three-year community rehabilitation order, to attend a se xofenders programmem and placed on the sex offenders register for five years. The MBA professional misconduct committee decided he be suspended from practice for a further 12 months.

* Derek West, (58), of Eaton Socon, sentenced to three years of community rehabilitation. West taught music at schools in the St Neots area and performed for members of the Royal Family and foreign dignitaries. The community rehabilitation order includes a sex offender programme, and he has been placed on the sex offenders register, and pay costs of £118.

*Neil Crayden, (47), a former Mid-Anglia parish priest was Roman Catholic priest at the St Felix parish in Haverhill and who now resides in Devon, sentenced by Exeter magistrates and placed on a sex offenders programme, as well as being ordered to pay £58 costs. He is still ordained in the church, despite a conviction for indecently assaulting a man over the age of 16 in 1979, and in August, 2001 he was cautioned for indecently assaulting a 15-year-old male parishioner in 1995.

Martin Stanford, (43) of Eynesbury, St Neots, sentenced to a three-year community rehabilitation, placed on a sex offender programme and on the sex offenders register for five years. Two further charges remain on file.

*Timothy Coldwell, (31) a teacher, from Newborough, nr Peterborough, placed on the sex offenders register, and facing jail.

David Robertson, (42) of St Neots, charged with 13 counts of making indecent images of a child, and jailed for nine months.

Of the 90 suspects in Cambridgeshire, 16 have been convicted, a further seven charged and awaiting court and twenty two are currently on police bail while their computers are examined


CHESHIRE

*Ivon Charles Roberts, (41) a former managing director of a construction company, of Stapeley, near Nantwich, ordered to serve a 12 month community rehabilitation order,and placed on the sex offender register for five years.

An estimated 70 suspects in the county will be targeted in the investigation, and more than 45 arrest warrants have been executed so far.


CUMBRIA

*David Jackson, (40), a former bar owner at the Croft, Linstock, Carlisle, has been found guilty, fined almost £4,000 and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

*Former PC Geoff Needham, 33, from Barrow, won a reduction in the prison sentence which had been imposed on him for the "14 minutes of shame" in which he viewed child pornography on the internet.

Sentenced to nine months by magistrates after admitting a string of offences, but the sentence cut to four months on appeal at Carlisle Crown Court!

*Richard Robson, (28), from Carlisle, to be sentenced on 18 charges of making indecent images

*Michael Smallbone, (55), arrested on 29 counts of possessing images of children

In total, 25 men have been arrested, including two men from Whitehaven, two from the Cockermouth area and a Workington man arrested on suspicion of obtaining indecent photos of children.

*William Cameron (33) of Whitehaven, jailed for four months with supervision for two years on release (on 19/03/2003) Placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

*Richard Robson (28) from Carlisle, ordered to complete a three-year community rehabilitation order, to include as many sex offender courses as appropriate to treat his "sexual perversity". Placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

*Richard Proud, (27) of Whitehaven, convicted of keeping scores of sick pictures of young girls in "erotic poses" on his computer.


CLEVELAND & TEESIDE

Father and Son convicted!
*Former Stockton Council official Alan MacAdie, (56) jailed for 15 months on Mar 10 2004.
*Paul MacAdie, (32) sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order in December 2003.

Alan MacAdie's activities were exposed in November, 2002, when police raided his home with a warrant in respect of his son Paul's similar offending, but whilst officers were seeking evidence against the son, the police discovered the father had been attempting to destroy items, including floppy discs, whilst they were in the house. Officers discovered that both father and son had been independently accessing child porn websites and downloading indecent pictures.

*Kelvin Marshall, (34), of Ingleby Barwick, a former scout master, and married father-of-one, jailed for 12 months in November 2003 and placed on the sex offenders register for ten years. Also sentenced to a further 18 months on licence at Teesside Crown Court, and a six month conditional discharge will run concurrently with his jail sentence after pleading guilty to failing to sign on the sex offenders register. He has lost his wife, his home and his job.

*Charles Robert Reynolds, (52), formerly of Eston, jailed for 15 months, placed on the sex offenders register for ten years, and banned from working with children for life.

*Peter Hindmarch, (43) formerly of Ivy Grove, in Hartlepool, jailed for four years for downloading child pornography from the internet and indecently assaulting a young girl. Placed on the sex offender register for LIFE.

David Stanley Parsons, (30), of Springholme Terrace, Stockton, faces 16 charges of making indecent photos of children after more than 10,000 images were allegedly found on his computer. Granted unconditional bail

Stephen John Cuff, (29), of Spring Court, Darlington, 6 charges of possessing images of child pornography or making or taking indecent photos of children. Granted unconditional bail

Timothy Case, (26), of Windrush Grove, Darlington, entered no plea. Granted unconditional bail

Twenty four arrests made throughout the Teeside area, one of whom was female, the ages range from early 20's to late 60's, and almost all had no prior dealings with the police

60 PC's have been seized, along with countless disks and other retrieval systems.

One person alone had over 50,000 images stored on disks to view, and the ages of the children ranged from 6 months old to 16 years old.

Investigations will continue until later this year


CORNWALL

Paul Ashton, (44) from Colinsey Road, Penzance, admitted 50 charges, and convicted of making 88,000 indecent images of children, but denied being a paedophile!

Ashton claimed he used children's images to make artistic montages. He has been remanded in custody to be sentenced after reports have been prepared, and warned that he will go to jail.


DORSET

*Alan Mattey, a garage owner in Christchurch, jailed for ten months, yet only served four months, after admitting that he downloaded "disgusting" images of children and babies from an internet porn site. Placed on the sex offenders register for ten years, and subject to an extended supervision period of three years following release from jail. Not bothered at all by the sentence and still running the garage business

*Mike Oram, (61), a tory councillor from Iwerne Minster, admitted two offences of child pornography. He used his sons credit card to access the sites. Oram was given a two year conditional discharge and ordered to pay £87 costs. By receiving a conditional discharge he will not be placed on the sex offenders register.

*David John Hern, (52), formerly of Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, jailed for four years, yet told he would serve no more than six months in jail before being released on licence. Banned from working with children and placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years.

Some of the images included men raping and indecently assaulting young girls and boys, with some of the victims as young as four.

*Trevor David Cutler, (40) from Poole, sentenced to a three-year community rehabilitation order, ordered to attend a sex offenders programme, and group work programme, placed on the sex offender register, banned from working with children, and had to pay £300 prosecution costs.

*Jonathan Mills, (32) a former support worker at the Quay Foyer, and who used to live in Wimbourne, admitted downloading 60 indecent photographs of children but, as the law stood at the time, he was not banned from working with youngsters and did not have to register as a sex offender because he received a conditional discharge for his crimes. Sentenced to a three-year conditional discharge

Mills has moved to Cheltenham as a result of gossip and embarrassment suffered by him and his parents.

*IT worker James Alexander Jackson, (26), of Blandford, placed on the sex offenders register indefinitely, and told he could face prison.

*Paul Hutchings, 33, from Bournemouth, sentenced to six months jail, placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

* James Rose, (37) a pilot and former GP, of Christchurch, jailed for nine months, told he will serve half that sentence and placed on the sex offenders register for five years. Channel Express, based at Hurn, who employs Rose as an airline pilot, says his future is a matter between itself and him.

Rose's solicitor said Rose had de-registered himself from the General Medical Council when he was arrested - (Rose once worked at Poole Hospital's accident and emergency department) but a spokesman from the GMC stated that Rose was still on the register.

*Robert Orchin, (31), of Southsea, Portsmouth, a former vicar, avoided a jail term. Sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order and placed on the sex offenders register

*David Crosland (52) of Weymouth, and a former Weymouth councillor, faces a jail sentence. Placed on the sex offenders register. He originally cited work reasons when he resigned as a borough councillor in July 2001, and repeatedly denied the allegations.

*Nigel Hannibal, (55) formerly of Rownhams Road, a former organist and elder at Trinity United Reformed Church in Charminster, jailed for five months in February (now out !) wanted to return to his church, but after parents raised extreme concerns about his return, he decided not to!

Hannibal had the nerve to say "I thought it was a possibility for me to return to the church but maybe in the circumstances it was better not to. You could say it is not Christian of them not to want me to come back, it depends on how you see it."


DEVON

*Dr Kevin Andrew, (39) a senior lecturer and doctor of chemistry at Plymouth University, charged at Plymouth Magistrates Court in connection with offences dating from between 1980 and 2003. The lecturer, previously of Limetree Road, Peverell, but now living in Holsworthy in North Devon, entered no pleas. Bailed on condition he has no contact with children under 18 years old

*Michael Yates, (45) a primary school teacher at the time of the offences was living in St Austell, jailed for four months with an extended sentence of three years. Ordered to sign on the sex offenders register for seven years and banned indefinitely from working with children.

* Robert Wallace, (48) of Torquay, a former mental health nurse, who worked at the Heavitree Hospital in Exeter, sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order, told to attend a sex offender treatment programme and ordered to pay £200 costs. Also thrown out of the nursing profession for professional misconduct

Wallace tried to blame his patients, but finally admitted using his credit cards on 11 occasions to access indecent images off the Net. He paid a total of £304.95, giving him access to the sites for a period of 411 days.

*Ledio Benedick Morrineau, (33), of Exmouth, pleaded guilty to six specimen charges. Case adjourned until January 2004 so probation can put together a pre-sentence report. Released on bail and advised he had to register his details under the Sex Offenders Act.

*Dr Andrew Morris, (42) formerly from Parkside Drive, Exmouth, now residing in Edinburgh, resigned from his job at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, after pleading guilty to child porn charges. Sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order, placed on the sex offenders register for five years and ordered to attend a sex offenders' programme

The General Medical Council decided that he could resume his work but only under strict conditions and supervision!
When the conditions expire in three years' time, it will be open for Dr Morris to apply for them to be lifted and present evidence to justify his full restoration to the medical register.

*Steven Melhuish, (40), of Teignmouth, admitted 23 counts of making indecent photographs of children, and one of possessing indecent photographs of children. Placed on sex offenders register and will be sentenced at a later date

*James Ruegg, (43), of Honiton, admitted 12 charges of making indecent photographs of children and one of inciting another to show or distribute indecent pictures. Placed on the sex offenders register and will be sentenced at a later date.

*Simon Lister, (21), of Truro, sentenced to three years community rehabilitation and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

*Richard Ian Gravil, (63), of Mannamead, fomerly a lecturer at the College of St Mark and St John, sentenced to a three-year community rehabilitation order, with a condition that he attend a sex offender programme, and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

*Known sex offender Kevin Kilbane, from Paignton jailed for six months.

*Michael Hodge, (27) a primary school teacher from Plymouth, jailed for two years, after he spent Christmas Day 2002 transferring 145 child porn pictures from floppy disks onto his school-owned laptop. Placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years, and disqualified from working with children for life.

*George Davies, (37) formerly of Copplestone Drive, and a former teacher at a language school in Torbay, jailed for eight months, and placed on the sex offenders register upon release from prison. He tried to use the excuse that because he had been sexually abused himself, and he thought looking at pornographic images might help him come to terms with what happened to him! NO EXCUSE!

*Daniel Gregory, (26), of Tiverton, a former school teacher at Bucklers Mead Community School, Yeovil, given a caution!

*Michael Buley, (45) a private bus operator, jailed for four months, with an extended three-year licence, ordered to undergo a sex offender's programme, placed on the sex offenders register, banned from working with or living in the same house as any child.

*Hugh Goodden, (41) of Greenbank, Sentenced to 18 months in prison, extended supervision for the next 3 three & a half years, placed on the sex offenders' register for 10 years.offered to be 'chemically castrated' but I'm sure more than enough people would do the job for free!

*Kwong Weu Wong, (28), of Redruth, a school IT chief, jailed for nine months. He used a colleague's credit card to pay to access child porn images. The innocent the teacher was arrested, suspended and spent several months on bail before Wong admitted misusing the card. Ordered o undergo a sex offender's treatment programme and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

*David McGuin (32) a former Petty Officer in the Royal Navy, sentenced to 20 months in jail after admitting 20 charges.

The pictures classed at levels four and five - the most serious categories in law - depicted sickening images of children, including babies, subjected to horrifying assaults.

McGuin is expected to be released on licence at the half-way mark, and been ordered to register on the sex offenders' register for 10 years and his computer equipment was confiscated.

*Ronald Smith, (50), of Brierley Hill, a primary school teacher for 29 years, sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order, ordered to register as a sex offender for five years, banned from having any contact with children unless supervised by the Probation Service, and ordered to pay £590 prosecution cost

He last worked as a supply teacher at Charlemont Primary School in West Bromwich.

A 38-year-old Devon man arrested on suspicion of distributing child pornography, in a joint operation by the county's police force and detectives from London. The Seaton man was arrested at an address in the town at 7.30am on Tuesday by officers from the Metropolitan Police and Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. The man used to live in London but investigations by the Metropolitan Police revealed he had recently moved to Devon. He has been bailed until January 5 2005 - because of the time needed for a thorough investigation.


DERBYSHIRE

*James Yelland (34), formerly from Hilton, jailed for six months after being was caught with 682 indecent images and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

*Derby businessman Dean Baldwin, (34) formerly of Alvaston, jailed for three months, followed by a three-year extended sentence.

*Army Officer Staff Sergeant John Palmer (44), of South Normanton, jailed for six months and ordered to be supervised, on release, for three years on a sex offenders' programme.

*Philip Martin (48) of Chesterfield, caught with 1,741 indecent pictures of children on his computer whilst being "treated" on a sex offenders' project, has been jailed for two years. He had already been given a three year community rehabilitation order at the same court in July 2001, for committing an act which outraged public decency. Placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years and must never work with children.

*Peter Gwatkin, (49), a former army major, of Bedworth, jailed for nine months, and placed on the sex offenders register for ten years.

*Alan Barradell (38), of Chellaston, jailed for two years, banned from working with children for life, placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years and will serve an extended licence upon release of two years, or risk being sent back to jail.

*Leslie Law (47) jailed for six months, placed on the sex offenders register for seven years and will also serve an extended licence period of two and a half years, upon release.
Also banned from ever having unsupervised contact with boys under 16 and can never work with children.

*Catholic priest, Andrew Lowe (40), a friend of Leslie Law (above) who used Law's PC to access child porn, jailed in February 2003, for six months.

Police have investigated a list of 80 local suspects, and arrested several men, including two teachers, but due to operational reasons, are reluctant to release figures.


DURHAM

David Shepherd, (42) of Seaham, jailed for eight months after admitting 12 charges of making indecent images of a child under 16 years and four charges of possessing indecent images. Examination of Shepherd's computers showed that he used his credit card on two occasions to gain access to the site and been charged $29.99 each time. In total, he had 381 indecent images of children. Jailing Shepherd for eight months, Judge Richard Lowden said "These are pornographic pictures of children that you paid for and that contributes indirectly to the act of abuse.

A Durham police spokesman said inquiries were continuing into another 21 people from the county who had been arrested as part of Operation Ore.


GLOUCESTERSHIRE

*Robert Dembenski, (48), from Bishop's Cleeve, Cheltenham, fined £800, placed on a three year community rehabilitation order and odered to pay £450 costs.

*Andrew Jane, (41) from Cheltenham, referred to Crown Court for sentencing, granted unconditional bail and ordered to register as a sex offender.

*Clive Horton, (42) of Quedgeley, described in court as a "sad and pathetic" man, jailed for nine months and placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years.

*Andrew Purchase, (39), of Abbeymead, admitted searching for the images and the case has been sent to crown court for sentencing. Granted bail and placed on the sex offenders register

Russell Harding, (55), of Bristol Road, Cambridge, Gloucester, appeared in court accused of making photos of child pornography

Ian Walton (52) of Kingscourt, near Stroud, faces 17 charges related to allegations of stored pornographic images of children on his computer. He did not enter a plea and was not represented.

Kelvin Scott, from Kemble, appeared in court on three charges of possessing and three charges of taking/making images of children.


ESSEX

* Albert Bose, (58) from Canvey, sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order, on condition he takes part in a sex offenders' group programme. Also placed on the sex offenders register for five years

*Ian Tomalin, (47) from Great Easton, Dunmow and a businessman, narrowly escaped a prison sentence, after admitting 16 offences of possessing indecent photos of children. Sentenced to a community rehabilitation Order for three years, pay £154 prosecution costs, and ordered to sign on the sex offenders register for five years.

* Julian Pannell, (50), formerly of Pretoria Avenue, Laindon, jailed for four-and-a-half years.

*Christian Langley, (28), formerly of Albion Road, Westcliff, given a two-year conditional discharge and placed on the sex offenders register for five years, and warned that if he commits any similar offences, he could be jailed.

*Simon Edwards (43), formerly of Sceptre Close, Tollesbury, jailed for six months, and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years

*Gary Evans, (29) of Braintree, spared jail, because the Judge thought a sentence would traumatise him and that he needed rehabilitation.

He was ordered to serve a three year community rehabilitation order, attend 132 days of a sex offenders group and to register on the sex offenders' register.

This is despite having over 5,000 images and hundreds of pornographic videos, catalogues of children's clothing, newspaper articles about children, including one about the deaths of children and material about under age sex and rape.

*John Bridge (53), Leigh - on - Sea, a former teacher, given a police caution and placed on the sex offenders register for five years. He can no longer teach in schools, but a loophole in the law does not prevent him from teaching children in his home!

* Michael Lowrie, (45), formerly of Barbel Road, Colchester, jailed for one year, placed on the sex offenders register for ten years and will serve an four-year extended sentence upon release, which means that if he offends again within that time, he will go back to prison.

*Graham Brown, (44), formerly of Brentwood in Essex, and a former nurse at Oldchurch Hospital in Romford, jailed for six months for possessing and making indecent pictures of children.

Detective constable Chris Lacey arrested. The CPS said there was insufficient evidence to bring a prosecution against him.

A Chelmsford man has received a caution. The unnamed man was cautioned and released without charge after being suspected of possessing and making indecent images of children and incitement to distribute images.

Of the 154 people arrested and questioned so far, 32 have been charged with possessing indecent images, with one person cleared, eight convicted, and punishments ranging from community rehabilitation orders to just one year in prison.

Ten others received cautions and along with the eight people already convicted, were all placed on the sex offenders register. The remaining 122 men were "all at various stages of a police inquiry".


HAMPSHIRE

* Former circuit judge, David Selwood, a 69 year-old father of four from Winchester, who resigned on health grounds on June 2, two months after he was arrested, (and therefore keeps his pension!) sentenced to 12 months community rehabilitation and placed on the sex offenders register for five years. Selwood appeared at Bow Street magistrates court in London having admitted 13 counts of making and possessing indecent images of children., having claimed he had downloaded 75 pictures on to his personal computer out of "curiosity" and that he had no sexual interest in children. Three weeks before his own arrest on April 3rd 2004, Selwood presided at the trial of Christopher Bagley, (see below)

*Professor Christopher Bagley, (65) originally charged with 17 child pornography offences. (former) Judge John Selwood described Professor Christopher Bagley as “naive” for accessing the indecent images without seeking legal advice or consulting colleagues.
Bagley pleaded guilty to 16 charges of making indecent images of children, and was sentenced to a three year conditional discharge. Selwood ruled that Bagley had viewed the images for research purposes and not for his own sexual needs. Bagley was suspended from the University of Southampton, after his arrest in September 2002. He has since retired.

*John Masters, (40), formerly of Dundonald Avenue, Woolston, Southampton, a former vicar and school governor, jailed for three years, with six months to be served in prison and the remainder under a licensed term.
Sentenced to a sex offenders' programme, ordered to be put on the sex offenders register for 10 years. Masters was vicar of St John the Evangelist in Newbury for some 10 years.

*David Strudwick (33) formerly of Sudbury Road, Wymering, jailed for six months. Placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

There are 1,252 registered sex offenders living in the county, along with 39 potentially dangerous offenders
238 residents across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight are being investigated


HERTFORDSHIRE

*Victor Chapman, (56) previously from Symonds Green, jailed for 18 months and ordered to register as a sex offender for 10 years. The judge also passed a two-year extended sentence,

*Former police officer, Brian Black, (32) who was based at Hatfield police station, jailed for four months.

*Michael Ward, (36), from Radlett, Hertfordshire, jailed for eight months. He will serve a further three years extended sentence out of prison and if he re-offends in this time, he will be returned to jail. Placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years and banned from working with children for life.

Investigating officer Detective Constable Stephen Hynes said:
"Ward has an insatiable appetite and hoarded hundreds of child abuse images which are very disturbing. He roamed internet chat rooms making approaches to young children, many of whom he could well have met up with and its these youngsters we are looking to trace. We need to hear from anyone who knows of Michael Ward. Anyone with information about Michael Ward can contact Child Protection and Investigation officers in confidence at the unit in South Oxhey on 020 8421 4001."

*Mark Annison, (52) of Watford, and father of two, a retired deputy head teacher, whose career spanned more than 20 years, placed on the sex offenders' register, and got a 12-month conditional discharge. Before he took early retirement six years ago, he had taught at schools in Hertfordshire.

A policeman (32) arrested on suspicion of making indecent images of children.


KENT

Ex-Kent Police officer Paul Hook, (32), from Maidstone, appeared in court on June 4th, facing 23 allegations of making indecent images of children and one of distributing indecent images of children.

Kent County Council adult care worker Paul Galvin, (47), from Dover, appeared in court on June 4th, facing 29 charges of making indecent images of children. *Dalwyn James Henshall, (45), from Whitstable, who taught music at Canterbury Christ Church University College, given an 18 month suspended sentence, ordered to sign the sex offenders' register for 10 years, pay £450 costs and forfeit his computer.

The Judge didnt sent him to prison because he pleaded guilty, and because prisons are too full!

*John Thorne (61) of Bearsted, Kent, jailed for nine months and placed on the sex offenders' register for 10 years.

Christopher Latimer, (39) former surgeon at Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother Hospital, Maidstone, arrested on ten child pornagraphy charges. The suspicion is that latimer has been offered a new job and changed his name, and is still practising as a doctor, all with the approval of the GMC!

Officers from Kent Police have been arresting those on suspicion of downloading indecent images, and Officers from Kent Police have spent the last three days arresting those on suspicion of downloading indecent images, and among those detained are a Metropolitan Police officer, who is currently suspended, a pastor, teachers and a prison officer. Some remain in custody while others have been released on bail pending further inquiries.


LANCASHIRE

*Christopher Score, 54, a former teacher, jailed for six months after pleading guilty to downloading child internet porn.

*Philip Cronshaw, 53, from Freckleton, a former BAE Systems manager, avoided a prison sentence because of his disability. His PC was forfeited, placed on a community rehabilitation order for three years, with a condition he completes a sex offenders programme, and pay £5,000 costs. Placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

*Peter Bisson, (29) formerly of Coppull, near Chorley, sentenced to two months in jail. Name placed on the sex offenders register

*Roderick Weston, (51) of Blackburn, sentenced to three months in prison. Name placed on the sex offenders register

*Stephen Ford, (47) of Warton, sentenced to six years. Name placed on the sex offenders register

*George Shackleton, (61) a former deputy head at St Michael's High School, Chorley, placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

*Paul Thompson, (43), who was a police constable in Lancashire's Central Division, in Preston, sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, and ordered to pay £175 costs. Just 24 hours before his case was dealt with, police chiefs accepted his resignation, allowing him to quit after eight years service and receive his pension!

*Michael Slater, (33), of Burnley, given a three-year community rehabilitation order, ordered to do a sex offenders programme, placed on the sex offenders register for five years and costs of £70.00

Also ordered not to take part in any paid or voluntary work with children under 18 without the permission of his supervising officer.

*Robert Skeer, (46) a father of two, jailed for six months, after he admitted five counts of making indecent images of children.

*Andrew Hargreaves (23) from South Shore, admitted 10 offences of possessing indecent photographs of children, and sentenced to a three-year rehabilitation order. Ordered to pay £80 costs.

Also placed on the sex offenders' register for five years.

*Jason Diss, (36) of Blackpool, jailed for two months and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years after he admitted 10 charges of possessing indecent pictures of children.

PC David Brown, a GMP Officer, appearing before Bolton magistrates on October 31, having been arrested on 15 allegations

*Ruben Sorli, a home Tutor, admitted five specimen charges, given a three-year community rehabilitation order to include attendance on the Sex Offenders Programme. Placed on the sex offenders register for five years. Banned from having contact with children under 16 unless accompanied by an adult over 21.


LEICESTERSHIRE

*Allan Peckham, (56) of Wigston, and father of four, ordered to register as a sex offender for five years, after he was caught with indecent images of under-age girls on his home computer

*Christopher Brand, (41) of Leicester, jailed for eight months and upon leaving prison, will have his licence extended to two years. Also ordered to register as a sex offender.

Although Brand had former connections with the Scout association, he could not be banned from working with children in the future because the sentence passed did not permit such an order to be made!


LINCOLNSHIRE

*Grimsby dentist Glenn Simons, (37) from Great Coates, placed on the sex offenders register for five years. Also convicted of possessing indecent images between January 1999 and December 2002. Fined £1,500 and ordered to pay £1,939 costs. Simons will remain suspended from his NHS duties while his position is reviewed and he will soon face a professional conduct hearing.

*Andrew Tatam, (34), an accountant, from Moulton, near Spalding, jailed for five years, and ordered to register as a sex offender, after pleading guilty to making thousands of indecent photographs and admitted possessing 495,524 images of child abuse, as well as attempting to commit a sex act with dog.!

*Roderick Stott, (46), a one time hero lifeboatman at Britain's only full time Royal National Lifeboat Institution station at Spurn Point, jailed for nine months, and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

*Gary White (40), from Saltfleet, near Louth, pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing indecent images of children at Lincoln Crown Court. He was sentenced to two & half years in prison, and placed on the Sex Offenders' Register for life.


LONDON

Adam Barker, (37) and the son of comedian Ronnie Barker has failed to answer bail. He went missing two days before being formally charged. When police raided his house last year summer, they found more than 1,200 idecent inages of children being abused

*Kevin Dunks, (27) of Hornsey, north London, a highly regarded detective trained to deal with children, jailed for five months, and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

*Sergeant Anthony King, (49), from Northolt, Middlesex, and a Met Police community and race relations adviser, jailed for 15 months. Disqualified from ever working with children. Placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years

*Laurance North, (73) a retired professor of microbiology and a respected member of the Wimbledon community, fined £500 for each image (£5,000) and ordered to pay £55 legal costs. Placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

*Philip Fernandez,(29) from Harrow, jailed for one year.

*Greg Vincent, (33) from Leyton, east London, a former school governor, received a two year community rehabilitation order.

Vincent, who had held a Labour seat on Newham Council, downloaded films depicting children as young as eight being abused. He was also the election agent for Tony Banks, the current MP for Newham North West in the 2001 General Election.

*Former PC Robert Smith, (45) of Morden, Surrey, a former officer at New Scotland Yard, jailed for six months, and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years and disqualified from working with children.

*Senior clerk Phillip Lyon, (38) from Stanford le Hope, Essex, who arranged the weekly Prime Minister’s Question Time for Tony Blair, jailed for one year.

Lyon denied he could have downloaded pornography at work, because other people had access to his computer and anyone could walk into his busy, open office, saying that others had access to his computer, but when arrested, Lyon allegedly likened his problem to that of a drug addict.

Nigel Morris, (36), of Pinner, Middlesex, a Scotland Yard computer analyst, who worked as an outside contractor on police computers, charged with downloading indecent images of children. Morris has been bailed to appear at Bow Street Magistrates.

Yusef Azad, arrested on suspicion of internet child porn, and a senior civil servant at the London Assembly, has resigned from his post

Douglas Campbell (30's) a senior worker for the Conservatives in the GLA, arrested on internet child porn charges

A 26-year-old man from Eltham, South East London

Scotland Yard have again launched major raids across London against suspected internet paedophiles.

A 25-year-old man from Staines.

A 27-year old man from Hounslow,Middlesex.

Thirty people were arrested when 200 police, joined by an NSPCC specialist investigation unit raided 35 addresses. A large quantity of computer equipment was also seized.

An estimated 1,150 in the Greater London Area will be targeted in the investigation, and over 40 children have been removed from abusive situations.


MANCHESTER AREA

Seem strange than no names have been published yet, although many suspects are being investigated by detectives. Two children featured on a porn site are believed to be from Manchester.


MERSEYSIDE

*Neil Bower (32) of Heaton, Mersey, spared prison so he could attend a sex offenders programme! These programmes dont work!
Sentenced to a three year community rehabilatation order, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, and pay £350.00 costs.

*William Holmes, (62), of Wirall, a former childrens charity worker, placed on probation and ordered to complete a community rehabilitation order for three years and take part in Merseyside Sex Offenders Programme. Placed on the sex offenders register for five years and his computer confiscated.

At least 80 paedophiles can expect a knock on the door.


NEWCASTLE/NORTHUMBERLAND & Tyne & Wear

*PERVERT banned from using the Internet.
Paul Hinchcliffe, (52), a disabled man, may face the Police calling on him to ensure he wont break the ban. Hinchcliffe, who admitted downloading 1,193 images of child pornography, fled to a secret address after his home was wrecked by vigilantes. He has been remanded on bail until October for pre-sentence and medical reports. Ordered to register as a sex offender.

*Paul Marley, (34) of Coundon, Bishop Auckland, senetenced to a two year community rehabilitation order, and placed on the sex offenders register for five years, after admitting possession of more than 500 indecent images of children.

*Neville Husband, (65) of Shotley Bridge, Gateshead, jailed for eight years, and placed on the sex offenders register for life, for horrific sex attacks on vulnerable teenage boys at a North detention Centre.

* Prosecutors said no charges would be brought against him over thousands of pornographic images discovered stored on his two computers after his arrest, but his details belong on this page.* He was a prison officer at the now defunct Medomsley Detention Centre in Consett, County Durham, when he targeted his five victims in 10 years of abuse. He later became a minister with the United Reformed Church in Gateshead, and had denied the attacks, claiming the allegations were lies. But at Newcastle Crown Court, he was convicted of 10 indecent assault charges and a further serious sex offence relating to five males.

In the 1960s when training with the prison service, Husband was investigated for importing pornography. He claimed he bought the material for research purposes and was never charged. He was also quizzed in 1999 - five years after he was ordained as a minister - in connection with another police operation probing mail order pornography. The case was dropped.

*Peter Robinson, (44) formerly of Goldspink Lane, Sandyford, Newcastle, a former company director and father of one, jailed for six months and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years. He repeatedly lied through a series of police interviews, pointing suspicion at others, but admitted charges of making and possessing indecent images of children just as his trial was about to begin.

*Stephen Fowler, (34), of Cowpen Road, Blyth, who worked with vulnerable youngsters in local homes, sentenced to a two-year community rehabilitation order with a condition of sex offender treatment, and placed on the sex offenders register for five years

*Christopher Devenish, (55) Wallsend, jailed for nine months, placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years.

*Charles Baty, (46), of Wark, Hexham, jailed for nine months, with an extended licence upon release, for three years, placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

*Kenneth Elrick, (39), of Cleadon, South Tyneside, a former council worker, jailed for 15 months. An extended three-year licence and placed on the sex offenders register for ten years.

* David Short, (45) of Hexham, a married man and former nurse, twice paid $29.95 for month-long access to child porn sites. He was sentenced to a 12 month community rehabilitation order, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, and pay £722 in costs. He has also been struck off the medical register.

*Matthew Forster, (40) of Stannington, a former nurse who worked for the Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland Mental Health NHS Trust, jailed for two months, and an extended licence period of supervision for 18 months, upon release, and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

Martin Cain of Dunkeld Close, Blyth, faces 13 charges relating to indecent images of children. Case adjourned.

*Benjamin Cowings, (24) formerly of Front Street, Prudhoe, jailed for one year, placed on the sex offenders register for seven years on release

*Peter Hall (42) from Jesmond, Newcastle, two years' community rehabilitation and ordered to complete a sex offenders' treatment programme. Placed on sex offenders register

*Stephen Sidney, (28) of Allensgreen, Cramlington, jailed for six months.

*Christopher Carey, (24) a Merchant seaman from Hazlerigg, Newcastle, sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order on condition he attends a sex offender treatment programme. Placed on the sex offenders register for five years, and ordered to pay £648.

*Michael Boyd, (44) of Ashington, placed on the sex offenders register for five years and ordered to attend a sex offenders programme.

*Dennis Dyer, (73) of Elswick, Newcastle, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, and ordered to attend a sex offenders programme.

*John Murray, 43, from Seaton Delaval, near Blyth, Northumberland. Sentenced to a 12 month community rehabilitation order, put on the sex offenders' register for five years and ordered to pay £500 in costs.

*Ted Meyer, 58, Catcleugh near Hexham, Northumberland. Jailed for six months. On licence for two years, on the sex offenders' register for seven years and banned from working with children.

*Andrew Gamble, (31) of Longbenton, North Tyneside. Sentenced to four months in prison, put on licence for two years and added to the sex offenders' register for seven years.

*Mark Waters, (31) of Gateshead, sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order, ordered to attend a sex offender treatment programme, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, and ordered to pay £715 court costs.

*Edward Blake, (64) of North Shields, sentenced to three years' community rehabilitation, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, attend a sex offender programme, and pay costs of £682.

*Isao Yasuhara, 42, formerly from Bayswater Road, Jesmond, Newcastle, admitted nine charges. Placed on a three-year community rehabilitation order with a condition of sex offender treatment and ordered to pay £722 costs. He must also register as a sex offender for five years.

*Brian Ling Ho, (35) of Wallsend, sentenced to two-year community rehabilitation order, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, attend a sex offenders programme, and pay £648 court costs.

David Strother, 39, who went on the run from Hartlepool, found dead in a car in Scotland. He is thought to have killed himself. He was arrested after 78,000 indecent images of children were found on his computer.

John Murray, 41, of Sunderland, entered no plea to six charges relating to child pornography. Case adjourned.

Brian Graham Thompson, 31, of Azalea Way, Newburn, pleaded not guilty to one charge of possession of indecent images.

Michele Elio Stefano Valente, (53) of Pity Me, faces 15 charges. Case adjourned.

John James Start, (33) of Chester-le-Street faces 16 charges. Case adjourned .

Graham David Thurlwell, (25) of Framwellgate Moor, Durham faces 16 charges. Case adjourned.

Gary John Willsher, (38) of Meadowfield, Co Durham faces 16 charges. Case adjourned.

Gerald Whitelaw, (46) of Cramlington, charged with 12 offences of taking or making indecent photos or pseudo-photos of a child, and further charged with a single offence of possessing an unclassified video recording. The case was adjourned to June 3 for committal to crown court.

Those who have admitted possessing or making indecent images, and awaiting sentence, are:

David Oliver, (31) of High Heaton, Newcastle
Stuart Strughan, (30) of Amble
Stephen Phillips, (43) of Blyth.

Among the 60 people arrested in the North East were doctors, a teacher and a foster carer, police revealed.


NORFOLK

*Justin Barber, (32) of Newton Flotman, near Norwich, jailed for three years for theft and onbly fined £1,750 for possessing indecent images of children.

*Michael Harvey, (40), a business man formerly from Costessey, and now living in Norwich, claimed that his friends had downloaded images of youngsters being sexually abused as a "joke". Police found 173 pictures and images of children under the age of 16, with 83 of the most serious category. Harvey was jailed for four months, and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

*Rupert Handford, (40) formerly from Weeting, nr Brandon, jailed for 12 months, with an additional three years licence upon release, after being found in possesion of 4,000 indecent images of children. He has been placed on the sex offenders register for ten years and banned from working with children for life.

* Brian Tarr, (36), from Harleston, a former Breckland Council officer, was jailed for 18 months and placed on the sex-offender register for 10 years after admitting three counts of indecent assault and 11 charges of having indecent images of children, but his sentence was halved by the Court of Appeal. When Police called at his house, they discovered two children whom he and his wife were in the process of adopting.

* Paul Muddel, (41), from Rackheath, fined £420 and placed on the sex offender register for five years. He also lost his wife and his job after admitting seven charges of making indecent photographs of children.

* Martin Parsons, (31) formerly of Knipe Close, Tacolneston, near Long Stratton, jailed for six months and placed on the sex offenders' register for seven years, and his computer to be destroyed.

* Timothy Oxman, (27) of Norwich, placed on the sex offenders register for five years and given a three year community rehabilitation order on condition he attend the sex offender programme

* Alistair Menzies (34) formerly of Church Street, Bawburgh, jailed for six months, placed on the sex offenders register for seven years and ordered to pay £800 prosecution costs and defence costs of up to £1,000.

* Norman Debbage, (47) formerly of Linalls Drive, Costessey, jailed for nine months, placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years and ordered to pay £500 towards the costs of the prosecution.

* Peter Jones (42) former conservative candidate in Broadland Council elections, jailed for a year, and placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years. He was said to have told Police that he had been expecting them and wanted to be caught so he could be helped with his problem. He and his wife were fostering children!

** Norfolk police have completed all investigations into suspected paedophiles in their area **


NOTTINGHAM

* Graham Phillips' 28 years of award-winning service in the Notts police force were thrown away after being sentencing to a community rehabilitation order for three years, and placed on the sex offenders register.

Detective Constable Jane Parks, of Notts police, who was involved in the investigation into Phillips' use of child pornography, said: "I am very surprised and disappointed with the sentence given to Graham Phillips. He subscribed to Landslide on three occasions and the images he was looking at were extremely disturbing and involved children being tortured and subjected to sadism."

"Given the sort of material that he was using and sending to others, the fact that he didn't get a prison sentence sends out the wrong message to others."

*John Tantum, (65) from Arnold, jailed for 12 months, and placed on on the sex offenders' register for ten years, after admitting downloading more than 700 degrading images of children. distributing and storing illicit short movies and photographs of naked children, aged between six and 12 years, on his home computer.

*Thomas William Corbett, (63) of Worksop, jailed for six months, also ordered to register as a sex offender for seven years. Corbett, who worked as a supply teacher at Portland School in Worksop, was a governor at St John's Primary School. He has been banned from working with children indefinitely.

*Christopher Lilley, (33), a Notts police officer, of Sherwood Rise, Mansfield Woodhouse, jailed for 12 months. Also an extended licence period of four years and placed on the sex offenders register for ten years.

*Professor Ian Coates Morison,a former pro vice-chancellor of Loughborough University, jailed for nine months. Placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years.

Rev Dr Jonathan Stock-Hesketh (53) a part-time University lecturer and vicar - pleaded guilty to two offences, one of possessing images, the other of downloading images. To be sentenced at a later date.


NORTHAMPTON

*Anthony Tindle (50) a father-of-three, and Chartered accountant of Milton Keynes, jailed for 12 months and issued with a restraining order preventing him access to the internet for four years, unless at work. Tindle is also banned from ever working with children and placed on the sex offenders register for the 10 years after Police discovered more than 15,800 child porn images stored on his computer.

*Mark Webb, (44) a former freelance journalist, of Kingsthorpe, Northampton, sentenced to four months, and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years. Although no images were found on his PC's hard drive, five computer disks were found stored in a rented garage a mile from his home, with almost 2,500 child porn images, including indecent pictures of children involved in sex with adults, sado-masochism and bestiality.

*Wayne Pashler (47) of Northampton, jailed for 20 months. His arrest led to a woman going to the police to disclose that he had indecently assaulted her between August and December, 1990 when she was a young girl.

Pashler originally denied the offence, eventually admitted carrying out the sexual abuse when the girl was still under the age of 12, but tried to say that she instigated it.

*Philip Roper, (40) of Duston, pleaded guilty to two charges of downloading and possessing indecent images of children between January and September 1999. He admitted having a total of 67 pornographic pictures which were found on his computer during a raid carried out by Police. Ordered to sign an interim sex offenders register and although granted bail, was told by the Judge that it did not give an indication as to the sentence he you will eventually receive.

*Philip Welsh from Northampton has the dubious distinction of being the first Briton to be convicted under Operation Ore! *

Steven Andrew Pinder, (31) of Northampton charged with making indecent photographs of children.

A 58-year-old man

A Police officer.

A 39-year-old male from Northampton,

A 26-year-old male from the Oundle area

A 35-year-old male from the Brackley area.

Police have completed their investigations into the names of people, with a total of 69 arrests, who accessed pornographic images online, which were passed to them in June 2002.


OXFORD

Dr Julian Morrell, (41), a consultant child psychiatrist, from Summertown, Oxford, admitted inappropriate behaviour not in keeping with his professional position at a hearing of the General Medical Council, and has been struck off the medial register for ONE year

The GMC professional conduct committee, which he did not attend, heard he admitted deliberately accessing between two and four websites containing child pornography on his home computer. Ian Stern, for the GMC, said: “On January 22, 2003, the doctor was arrested by Thames Valley Police officers at his home address for accessing child pornography websites. “He said, at that stage, that he realised that it was foolish, he said that he had seen the police investigation on the news and he wondered when someone would come.”

*Nicholas Ferry, (42) from Thame, Oxfordshire, jailed for four months. The father-of-two downloaded 495 obscene videos of youngsters on to his computer, and many of the images were considered of a low-level nature of indecency, but most of the videos were more serious.

Nigel Kitchen, school teacher. (41)

Jonathan Mclaren, Deputy Governor of Bullingdon Prison, Bicester, arrested

*Stephen Newton, (34), of Abingdon, arrested when Police found 10,821 images of child porn on his computers, officers also seized a folder of naked images of children, and found video clips involving children.

Newton was charged with 16 sample offences of making indecent photos and psuedo-photos of children at Abingdon, between July 2001 and January 2002. His name is included on the register of sex offenders.

* Peter Wood, (58) of Horspath, and a platemaker at the Oxford Mail Newspaper, jailed for four months, after being convicted of 16 counts of possessing 254 indecent images photographs of children, of which he will only have served two months in prison. He will be registered as a sex offender when he leaves prison and his computer will be destroyed.


SHEFFIELD

*Steven Flood, (46) of Jordanthorpe, Sheffield, jailed for eight months, placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years.

*Thomas Royle, (57) a married man from Jordanthorpe, Sheffield, given a three year community rehabilitation order and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.
Within months of being arrested Royle bought himself a new computer and began downloading more images to satisfy his sick obsession. In total he saved and stored more than 2,500 pictures of children aged between two months and six years. Both times times he was arrested he was found sitting at his computer looking at the websites!

* Steven Cooper, (40) from Sheffield, sentenced to a two year community rehabilitation order, placed on the sex offenders register for five years and ordered to attend a sex offenders programme.

*Dr Paul Wilcox, 54, from Richmond, Sheffield, a former head of child education at Sheffield Hallam University, jailed for six months.

*Graham Simpson's pc, at his former home in Penistone, had at least 1,952 images of children being abused. Jailed for eight months.

*John Wilcock, (40) of Rawmarsh, admitted 16 offences of downloading child porn, given a two-year community rehabilitationa, and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

Barry Ryland-Holmes, (51) a former call centre worker, formerly from High Green, Sheffield, and now living in Mancherster, gave one of the frankest confessions ever. He told Police 'I am sexually attracted to children and yes I paid for pictures of child pornography'." Sentenced to the three-year rehabilitation order, must attend a sex ofenders programme and 80 hours community
Sheffield magistrates have ordered the married man to stay in England for three years to complete a community rehabilitation order as punishment for his "sordid" crimes.


SOMERSET

* Philip Cooke, (44), a science teacher at £18,000-a-year Millfield School, sentenced to a three-year community rehabilitation order and placed on the sex offenders register for five years. Magistrates ordered the destruction of his computer equipment and that he pay £75 in costs.

Another 32 year old Millfield teacher has also been bailed.

* Alistair Bruce, (39) a former golf green keeper at Cannington College in Bridgwater, sentenced on 12 counts of making and possessing indecent images of children, after 318 similar images had been recovered from Bruce's computer.

Because he was only charged in relation to 12 images, without the others being taken into account (TICs), Judge Jones was bound to impose a lighter sentence.

Imposing a two-year community rehabilitation order, with the condition that Bruce attend a sex offenders treatment programme, the judge said he did not understand the force's stance.

Speaking after the hearing, Detective Constable Stephen Bark admitted the sentence was "quite light" and said he would raise the issue of TICs with senior officers.

"It is a policy not to TIC these offences," he said. "I will go back to my senior officers. As the judge said, he could only deal with 12 images and there were more than 300."

*Peter Franklin, (53) of Worle, Weston Super Mare, and a former governor at Worle secondary school, sentenced to six months in prison. Franklin, a member of North Somerset Council's children and young persons select committee, admitted the charges.
Placed on the Sex Offenders' Register for seven years.


SUFFOLK

* David Jordan, (37) of Carlton Colville, who taught IT at a middle school in Lowestoft for four years, sentenced to a three-year community rehabilitation order, ordered to attend a sex offender treatment programme and sign the sex offenders register for five years. An order was also made for the forfeiture of his computer tower unit.

* Richard Sugden, of Ipswich, and formerly a tutor at Suffolk College, jailed for fourteen months, and placed on the sex offenders register for ten years. His 'collection' of images included pictures of murdered children! His defence was that he though viewing theses images were legal!

* Jonathon Horne, (34), from near Lowestoft, sentenced to a three-year community rehabilitation order, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, and ordered to attend a sex offenders programme.

* Former teacher, Jonathan Bennett, (31) of Bawdsey, senetnced to a three year rehabilitation order. Ordered to take part in a sex offenders' programme, and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

* Edward Underwood, a teacher, from Ipswich, sentenced to eight months in prison. Also ordered to sign the Sex Offenders' Register.

* Paul Wynn, (24) of Haverhill, jailed for 15 months. Also ordered to sign the Sex Offenders' Register.

* William Moxham, (59) of Friar Close, Haverhill. Sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order. Ordered to sign the Sex Offenders' Register. He had worked as an Ambulance worker for the ambulance service for 33 years, but had taken early retirement because of the court case,

Anthony North, (34), of Haverhill.

Stephen Davison (39), of Howdenhall Court, Edinburgh, but formerly of Suffolk.

Richard Sugden, (53) of Ipswich.

Anthony Prior, (57) of Capel St Mary, released on unconditional bail.


SHROPSHIRE

* David Blower, (35), of Hollinswood, Telford, jailed for eight months, and placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years.

Excuse used? Suffering from anxiety, depression and drinking heavily when he accessed the pictures unintentionally after visiting adult pornography sites !

* David Phipps (43), former maths teacher at Prestfelde School in Shrewsbury, sentenced to a community rehabilitation order at Shrewsbury Crown Court. The school had previously checked his background

* Piers Brilliant (29) of Church Aston, jailed for six months and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

* Paul Withers, (48), from Trench, and a former teacher, jailed for 15 months, and ordered to register as a sex offender.

* Stephen Phillips, (41), a civil servant from Woodside, jailed for 12 months. Ordered to register as a sex offender.

David Manton, (39) of Hollinswood, admitted two charges of making indecent images of children and two offences of possessing 1,842 indecent images. Remanded on bail.

A Bridgnorth man has been arrested, interviewed and released by police pending further inquiries, and will return to the police station at a later date.


STAFFORDSHIRE

*Gary Wilkinson, (30) from Burton, jailed for six months, and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years. Banned from working with children for ten years. His release on licence was also extended to three years after it was deemed that he was "a sufficient risk to young people."

Wilkinson claimed his credit card had been used fraudulently to access the site, but a couple of hours later he admitted it.

*Wayne Martin, (30) of Uttoxeter, sentenced to a three year community sentence, and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

*Hadyn Smith, (24) from Tamworth, jailed for 15 months after admitting 24 charges of making indecent images of children, placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years and banned for life from working with children.

Derek Clark, (46) a former Merchant Navy seaman, from Burton, jailed for 18 months, after being found with over 10,000 images of children being sexually abused on his PC.

*David Cox, (55) a former boss of an engineering firm who trawled the internet for child porn, jailed for six months.

*Sydney Harvey, (59) a retired electrician, of Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, jailed for 18 months. Banned indefinitely from working with children.

*EX-Deputy headteacher Ian Skillings, (46) of Yarnfield, near Stone, sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order, with a condition of attending a sex offenders group work programme for 156 days, and placed on the sex offenders' register for five years, after he admitted 20 counts of making indecent photographs and two counts of possessing scores of indecent photographs of children.

* David Beales, (51), of Stone, jailed for six months on licence for 12 months on release and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years, after 73 indecent mages were found on his PC, including one of a child under the age of 12 months

* Paul Grocott, (28) of Derby, and once a trainee teacher, jailed for three years, placed on the ex offenders register for life, and also given an extended sentence of a further three years upon release.

* Peter Finney, (41), formerly of Shobnall Street, Burton, jailed for eight months, and placed on the sex offenders' register for 10 years after admitting 16 charges of making indecent images of children.

* Arron Allsop, (30) of Burton, jailed for six months and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

* Andrew Ward, (38) of Near Ridding, Gnosall, sentenced to a three year rehabilitation treatment programme, placed on the sex offenders register for five years and pay costs of £118.00

* Robert Hicks, (48), of Stafford, jailed for nine months. On an extended licence for two years upon release, and placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years.

* Alf Hitchmough, (64) of Leek, accused of making four indecent photographs of a child. Case adjounned

* Graham Cutts (49) from near Stafford, jailed for six months.

*A Senior gynaecologist cautioned by police and placed on the sex offenders' register for allegedly downloading child pornography has been cleared of any guilt. Police admitted they had "seriously misunderstood" the evidence against Charles Redman, (46) one of Britain's leading specialists in treating ovarian cancer, at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire, was placed on the sex offenders register for five years following a caution by the police, BUT he has been cleared of all charges and is back at work

+ Rodney Butterworth, (74) of Leek, a former trades union leader, fined £1,750, and ordered to pay £500 costs after admitting 15 charges of making indecent photographs and one charge of possessing 134 indecent photographs of children.


SURREY

+ Alex Fraser, former Head of Customs IT services, arrested

+ 33 people so far arrested and with a few people still to chase up, the complete list for Surrey has all but been completed, and to date, seven people have been charged, two have been convicted, and one cautioned


SUSSEX

* Ian Clark, (34), a secondary school teacher, married man, and so called devout Christian, from Chichester, jailed for eight months. Admitted 16 offences of downloading indecent photographs of a child from the internet and asked for 518 offences of possessing indecent photographs of children to be taken into consideration. On release, he will be supervised by the probation service for two years, and placed on the sex offenders register for ten years.

* Allen Parr, (50), a married father-of-three, from Croydon, who worked as a mobile DJ, admitted 19 charges of making indecent photographs of children, and asked for a further 15,734 offences of possessing indecent images of children to be taken into consideration. Jailed for 12 months, placed on the sex offenders register for ten years and banned for life from working with children

*Former police inspector. Christopher Wratten, (49) from East Bexhill, jailed for six months, and placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years, after admitting making indecent pictures

* David Hacker, (52) of Crawley, father-of-two, and the first man in Sussex to be jailed. Jailed for a total of four months, and ordered to sign the sex offenders' register for at least seven years upon release.

+ Jonathan Collard, a former teacher at Great Walstead School, near Haywards Heath resigned after being arrested under investigation into child pornography. Released on bail while inquiries continue.

Some of those arrested in Sussex are women and about 1,000 computers and thousands of DVDs, containing images downloaded from the internet have been seized.

Six people on the list of suspected paedophiles have died and a further 28 have left the county.

A further 26 people have been arrested, bringing the total number of arrests to 158, the largest tally of any single operation launched by Sussex Police, but in 14 cases it has been proven that the credit cards were stolen and used by others to access these websites, and those people investigated have been fully cleared.


SWINDON & WILTSHIRE

*Stuart Bridger, (38) of Middleleaze Drive, West Swindon, resigned from his job with the Swindon-based Nationwide building society after police raided his home and seized his computer.
He pleaded guilty to 10 charges of downloading indecent photos of children, and also pleaded guilty to one count of possessing 506 indecent images on December 11, 2002 ­ the day of the raid on his home.

Swindon magistrates heard the former IT project manager had 207 level one images, 34 level two photographs, 199 level three photos and 66 level four images.

Swindon magistrates decided the matter was too serious for them to deal with and have committed the case to Swindon Crown Court for sentencing. Bridger was ordered to sign the sexual offenders' register and was released on unconditional bail.

*Roger Smith, (62) a former Corsham school teacher, pleaded guilty to 13 counts of downloading child pornography. Sentenced to a three-year probation order and ordered to attend the Thames Valley sex offenders' programme and accept the help of a psychiatrist for a year. Placed on the sex offenders register for next five years.

*Martin Roper (40) a father of three and former RAF worker, formely from Hilperton, jailed for 15 months after admitting he had downloaded 1,906 images of children being sexually abused. He will also serve an extended licence on release to conplete a sex offenders programme, will be registered as a sex offender afor ten years and banned from working with children

John Clarke, (34) of Upper Stratton, Swindon, admitting taking pictures of young childen at a nearby water park. It lead police to find over 4,000 indecent images of children, taken off the Net. Remanded in custody until October 13th, when he will be sentenced by the Crown Court. His partner, Lesley Davies, (28) will also be committed to the Crown Courton the same day. She faces one count of possessing indecent images of children, and three counts of making indecent images of children.

*Alan King (43) Pinehurst, Swindon, sentenced to four months in prison, and having been released, tried to return to his workplace, but his former workmates would not work with him! Placed on the sex offenders register for seven years

*Geoffrey Bramford, (33), of Swindon, jailed for 18 months, after he claimed he had downloaded child pornography so he could destroy it using a computer virus. The explanation is bizarre and scarcely credible. Placed on licence for two years on release from jail.

*Lee Adams, (33) of Shaw, Swindon, charged with possessing and making indecent photographs of children, faces 10 charges of possessing indecent images, and also faces 25 charges alleging that he made indecent photographs of children.

*Mark Davies, 37, swimming pool manager at Marlborough College, one of the West's leading public schools, suspended, and released on bail. Davies, who lives in Marlborough, had his computer confiscated and its contents are now being examined. Davies is Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies' brother

*Simon Mutimer, (36) of Swindon, jailed for 18 months, and will be on licence for another four years upon release and on the sex offenders' register for ten years. { Now living at an undisclosed address in Swindon - NOT at any of his previous addresses! - }

Mark Cresswell (38) of Swindon, admitted 12 charges of possessing 200 images of children being sexually abused and of having software to allow others the means of viewing them, some of which included movie files. Committed to Crown Court for sentencing.

*Brian Miles, (31) from Wottoon Bassett, to be sentenced after reports.
He has already been placed on the Sex Offenders' Register, and told that jail is a possibility

*Ian Yeowell, (29) of Wroughton, Swindon, jailed for four years, (released after 2 and half years on licence) he had almost 46, 000 images on his PC

*David Crichton, (49), of Westbury, jailed for 18 months, placed on the sex offenders register and banned from working with children for life.

Kelvin Scott, 51, of Swindon, remanded on unconditional bail. Scott, a former police officer and civilian police worker, charged after detectives examined computer equipment seized from his home. He is employed at Wiltshire Constabulary IT unit, working in support services.

A 23-year-old man from Swindon arrested, released on bail.


WARRINGTON

* Roger Parker, (50) a former head teacher of Locking Stumps Primary, in Warrington, banned from working with children for life, leaving his teaching career in tatters. Also to sign the sex offenders' register for 10 years.


WARWICKSHIRE

Mark Taylor, former head of classics at Rugby school.

*Andrew Burchnall, (40), from Rugby, sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order and placed on the sex offenders register for five years. He was also ordered to take part in a sex offenders programme.

*Andrew Locking, (40), a coventry teacher, finally jailed for six months, after disappearing while on police bail in October 2002. Also sentenced to two months, to run concurrently, for failing to surrender to bail, and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years. He will also remain on licence for three years following the end of his sentence. * Nicholas Charlton, (58), a former auctioneer from Kenilworth, pleaded guilty to 10 charges of making indecent photographs of children between August 1999 and April last year, and one charge of possessing 254 indecent images of children.

Some of the images found on Charlton's computer were extreme in nature, including people having sex with children and acts of sadism. Charlton, who runs a property management company from home, was ordered to sign the sex offenders' register, and granted conditional bail to return for sentencing at a later date.

* Andrew Sedgley, (44) of Foleshill, pleaded guilty to six charges of making indecent photographs of children between June 1999 to September 2002.

Police had raided Sedgley's home in September 2002 and seized computer equipment from two bedrooms. Sedgley was bailed.

* Martyn Gilder, (35) of Wyken, pleaded guilty to 16 charges of making indecent images. He was bailed, and made to register as a sex offender.

Anthony O'Shea, (32) of Coundon, a married father-of-two, and caretaker at Blue Coat Church of England School, Lower Stoke, faces four charges of inciting an unknown person to distribute indecent images of a child between April 4, 1999 and August 11, 1999.


WOLVERHAMPTON

Gareth Cowell, (37) of Halesowen, previously Perton, taught youngsters at Woodthorne Primary School in Tettenhall, Wolverhampton, and Temple Meadow Primary in Cradley Heath. Sentenced to a three-year community rehabilitation order, banned from ever working with children, ordered to sign the sex offenders' register and made to forfeit any remaining computer equipment in his home.


WORCESTERSHIRE

*David Crump (28) of Bromsgrove, ordered to register as a sex offender for five years, and also told to carry out 180 hours of unpaid community work, after being found guilty

*Keith Istead, (63) from Pershore, sentenced to a three-year community rehabilitation order for making indecent photographs, ordered not to have contact with any children under the age of 18 without prior consent during the period, placed on the sex offenders register for five years and had to pay court costs of £900.

*Keith Rogers, (66), from Droitwich, fined £5,000, pay £85 costs, forfeit his computer, and placed on the sex offenders register. Rogers was a governor of the Westlands First School in Droitwich and Wychbold First School.

*Paul Hawkesford, (39), of Kidderminster, who is registered blind, has been given a three year community rehabilitation order and ordered to attend a sex offenders' programme. Also to sign the sex offenders register for five years.

*Terence Kenneth Cox, (51), of Redditch, jailed for 18 months, and ordered to register as a sex offender upon release from prison

*Paul Anthony Donnelly, (27), of Redditch, sentenced to three years rehabiltation order and put on the Sex Offenders' Register

*Lee Wilson Murrow, (51), of Redditch, jailed for six months, and placed on the sex offenders register, with no time period specified.

*Ashley Smith, (43), of Redditch. Jailed for three years at Worcester Crown Court.

Richard Anthony Stevens, (23), of Droitwich, charged with one offence of possessing indecent photographs of children, five of distribution and ten of downloading indecent images between October 20, 2001 and July 29 last year. Remanded on bail.

84 people have been arrested in Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Shropshire during four months of investigations.


YORKSHIRE (All areas)

* John Pilkington, (61), from Bentham, who was a former town councillor on the Craven District Council, and one-time lay Methodist preacher in North Craven, jailed for 21 months. He was also banned from working with children for life and placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years

Pilkington's credit card transactions showed 12 purchases off child pornography sites, and he had 32,000 still and moving images of child pornography in his possession. 13 hard copy printouts and 31 pages documenting child pornography images were found. A handful of indecent photographs of children were also recovered. (10 per cent of the stills and 20 per cent of the moving images were categorised as level four)

* Oliver Daniel, (43), of Cheltenham Mount, Harrogate, remanded on bail until August 28. He faces 15 charges of making an indecent photograph of a child.

* Kevin Holland (44), of Heworth, pleaded guilty to nine charges. Sentencing adjourned until August 11 for pre-sentence report. His name will be added to the sex offenders register for a period of time which will be determined at sentencing.

*Stephen Clarke, (51), of Willerby, jailed for 10 months, he will also serve an extended two-year period on licence after being released, and placed on the sex offenders register.

*Gary Andrew Peacock, (37) of Hall Bower. Guilty. Will be sentenced at Leeds Crown Court.

* Graham Derek Hudson, (46) who once headed a Huddersfield Town fans' group, and a human resources consultant, ordered to complete 150 hours community punishment and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

* Patrick David Kear, (31), of Almondbury, given a three-year community rehabilitation order and also put on the Sex Offenders' Register for five years and ordered to attend a treatment programme.

* Gordon Paul Crompton, (42) an English teacher at Almondbury High School, jailed for nine months, after he was caught with 1,600 computer images of children in pornographic situations. Crompton, a divorced father of two, is the second Kirklees Council employee to be convicted of sex offences.

* Martin Fleming, (41) a former social worker, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, fined £500, and must pay £60 costs.

* John Polley, (45), from Burley, Leeds, fined £750, pay £90 costs, placed on the sex offenders register for the next five years, and all computer equipment confiscated.

* Kevin Groves , (28) of Leeds, jailed for eight months. Ordered to register as a sex offender for 10 years.

* Martin Costello, (45), a teacher in Horsforth, Leeds. Fined £600 after 166 indecent images of children under 16 were found on computer discs at his home in Headingley

* Simon White, (28), of Holbeck, Leeds, ordered to attend a sex offender programme during a three-year community rehabilitation order, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, to complete 50 hours' community punishment, pay £250 costs.

* Richard Andrew Brown (57) previously of Bradford, jailed for six months

* Christopher Jones (39) formerly of Thorpe Edge, Bradford, jailed for 12 months and 24 months under supervision, and ordered to sign the sex offenders' register for 10 years

* Michael John Powell, (55) former company director of Chemimark, sentenced to 150 hours community punishment, and placed on the sex offenders register for 5 years.

* Alan Munton, (56) of Little London, Leeds, jailed for 12 weeks, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, and ordered to pay £60 costs.

* Paul Lawrence, (40) of Tingley, near Leeds, fined £1,000, placed on the sex offenders register for 5 years and pay £60 costs.

* Richard Briggs, (42), of Baildon, who worked with disabled children, jailed for nine months.

* Lloyd Patrick Bussue, (42) of Potternewton, Leeds. Case referred to Leeds Crown Court. Placed on the sex offenders register with immediate effect.

* Martin Lyons, (46) of Sunnybank, Mirfield, and divorced father-of-two. Ordered to sign the sex offenders register.

* Kevin Payne, (48) of Barlow, near Selby. Case sent to York Crown Court for sentence. Payne, a married man, will automatically go on to the sex offenders' register.

* Malcolm Tony Hague, (59) of Mount Pleasant, released on unconditional bail.

* Andrew Richard Walters, (33) originally from Steadmill Way, Thackley, but who moved to Leeds, jailed for five months. Placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

* Ralph Harrington, (37) lecturer at York University, sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order, pay £200 costs, and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

* Jonathan Lister, (41), of Dewsbury, fined £600, told to pay £60 costs, ordered to sign the sex offenders' register for five years and surrender his computer equipment.

* David Leach, (30) of Glusburn, near Keighley, jailed for 4 years and 7 months, for the creation, distribution and possession of indecent images, indecent assault and indecency with boys.

* Simon Dagger, (24) of Pontefract, a former probationary officer with West Yorkshire Police, sentenced to a 36 month community rehabilitation order, ordered to attend a sex offender programme, and ordered to sign the sex offender register for five years.

* Gregory Boyes, (63) of Nawton, Near Scarborough, sentenced to a two year rehabilitation order, and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

* John Sunderland (40) of Bradford, sentenced to a three year community rehabilitation order, placed on the sex offenders register for five years and pay court costs of £60.00

* Ian Parkinson, (54), of Halifax, admitted possessing indecent images of children. Case committed to crown court for sentence. Ordered to register on the sex offenders register

* Robert Smiley, (26), of Meanwood, Leeds, Ordered to attend a sex offenders programme, register as a sex offender for five years and pay £225 costs.

John Wilcock, (40) of Goosebutt Court, Rotherham, guilty of taking 16 indecent images of children, sentenced to a two-year community rehabilitation order, placed on the sex offenders' register for a period of five years, ordered to attend a sex offenders course and undergo psychiatric treatment.

*Father and Son convicted!
Stephen Berry, (52) of Ossett, sentenced to six months in jail.

Paul Berry (32) from same address, sentenced to a sex offenders programme, a two year community rehabilitation order, and ordered to carry out 80 hours' community service, and was also placed on the sex offenders register for five years. If he breaks any part of the order, he will go into custody. Both father and son have been driven from their home by hate-mail.

* Craig Wilmore, (27) of Allerton, Bradford, admitted 20 charges of possessing indecent images of children. Case adjourned.

* Brian Holroyd, (46) of Elland, Halifax, placed on the sex offenders register. Case referred to Crown Court for sentencing. Granted unconditional bail.

* Timothy Pattison (32) of Richmond, N.Yorkshire. Sentenced to a three-year community rehabilitation order, ordered to attend a sex offenders' treatment programme, pay £245 costs, and sign the sex offenders' register for five years.

* Richard Briggs, (42), of Baildon, who worked with disabled children, jailed for nine months.

* Lloyd Patrick Bussue, (42) of Potternewton, Leeds. Case referred to Leeds Crown Court. Placed on the sex offenders register with immediate effect.

* David Barker, (42) of Middleton, Leeds. Case adjourned for sentencing. Faces a jail sentence. Placed on the sex offenders register with immediate effect.

* Raymond Peech, (40) of Cross Gates, Leeds, given a three-year community rehabilitation order, ordered to sign the sex offenders register for a period of five years.

* James Andrew Smith, (27) of Oakwood, Leeds. Case referred to Leeds Crown Court for sentencing. Ordered to sign the sex offenders register and put on unconditional bail.

*Andrew Hughes (32) from Apperley Bridge, Bradford, guilty of 20 charges of possessing indecent images of children. Case referred to Leeds Crown Court, granted unconditional bail.

*William Bayes (57) from Rastrick, worked as a teacher at Huddersfield Technical College. To be sentenced at Leeds Crown Court on a date yet to be fixed, and ordered to register as a sex offender.

*William Chilton, (53) a teacher of North Duffield, jailed for four months, placed on the sex offenders' register for seven years.

*Andrew Dalzell, (26) of Havercroft, Wakefield, guilty, fined £600, pay £40 costs and on the sex offenders register for five years.

*Graham Smith, (54) Huddersfield, committed to Leeds Crown Court for sentencing at a later date

*Simon John Breton, (44), of Manningham, Bradford, jailed for four months.

*David Collins, (51), of Calverley, Leeds, jailed for nine months. Registered as a sex offender for LIFE. Previously jailed for four years in January 1995 on two charges of indecent assault

*Mark Sellers, (40), jailed for four months.

*Martin Stuart, of Beechwood, Woodlesford. Jailed for six months. Claimed he did not know it was a crime until police found 125 indecent images of children in his possession.

*Craig Wilmore, (27) of Allerton, Bradford, admitted 20 charges of possessing indecent images of children. The 20 counts represent 575 pornographic images found by police on computer equipment at his home. They relate to 10 pictures of material classed as being level three, and 10 movie clips, at levels four and five. Bailed to appear at Crown Court for sentencing

*David Green, (45) of Kingsley, Pontefract, jailed for nine months, plus 27 months under supervision, to make sure he undertakes a treatment programme. Placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years. Green had a previous conviction for indecent exposure.

*Simon Joseph Pearsall, (48) of Aldwark, York, jailed for seven months, after he pleaded guilty to ten charges of making indecent images of children and possessing 800 indecent photographs of children.

Colin Levy, (56) of Mixenden, Halifax, denied 14 charges of possessing indecent images of children at a previous hearing. Case adjourned until June 25 for a pre-trial review.

Michael John Manley, (49) from Baildon, admitted 20 charges. Released on unconditional bail.

*Johnathan Duncan Hardie, (47) a former textile boss. Sentenced to a three-year community rehabilitation order. Placed on a sex offenders' programme, ordered to sign the sex offenders' register for five years, fined £60 costs and computer confiscated.

+ Two men, aged 40 and 35, and a 40-year-old woman, arrested in Scunthorpe.
+ Brian Berry, 58, of Denton Gardens, Ackworth. Case adjourned and granted unconditional bail.
+ Simon Priestley, (32) of Bottesford. Accused of making indecent photographs of children.
+ Humberside Police support officer arrested for alleged child pornography offences.

+ A support worker from Humberside Police arrested at his home in East Hull.
+ Twenty men and one woman from Hull and the East Riding have been arrested, The suspects are aged between 24 and 70.
+ Five Hull men, aged 31, 32, 48, 62 and 70, were among those arrested.
+ Francis Mingay, (47) of Ripon, faces charges of possessing indecent photographs of children.
+ Michael Richards, (49), of Shildon, County Durham, Committed to Durham Crown Court. Granted unconditional bail.

Yorkshire Police:

As Operation Ore drew to a close in Yorkshire, the detective who headed the operation in West Yorkshire said there were thousands more suspected paedophiles who must be tracked down to save children from abuse.

Det Supt Graham Shaw said that the Operation Ore Investigation only targeted people who used a single website, which had been running for a short period of time, and added that "the americans policed it and we ended up getting all those names, but just imagine all those other sites in all the other countries in the world where people will have gone instead." - "What we achieved was great, the success rate for Operation Ore was in the region of 60 to 80 per cent, but without a doubt it is just the tip of the iceberg.

West Yorkshire Police made 127 arrests and charged 51 people. 40 people were sentenced and 33 cautioned.

North Yorkshire Police searched 53 premises, seizing more than 100 computers and thousands of CDs, floppy disks and videos.
Officers made 43 arrests, from which 23 people have been charged or received official cautions. South Yorkshire Police seized more than 80 computers after searching 69 premises.
Sixty-six people were arrested, with 23 charged. All but one have been convicted in court. A further 18 were cautioned. Humberside Police have made 26 arrests so far and 17 people have been charged and convicted, and six more people received cautions.


WALES

*Carl Downing, (38), of St Mellons, Cardiff, one of britains top birdwatchers, admitted downloading 260 obscene images of children on two PCs, yet walked free from court with only a 20 hour community punishment order and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

Downing claimed his credit card had been stolen, but special police software found pornographic images of young children on his hard drives which he thought had been deleted.

Downing is chairman of the international bird watching society Cotinga and is an expert on the birds of South America. He has his own website and has been running birdwatching tours to Columbia since 1995.

*Nicholas Craig Mellard, (32), of Uplands, Swansea, training to be a teacher, jailed for six months, after pleading guilty to 23 charges of possessing indecent photographs of children.

*Charles Gordon Bartlett, (49) former consultant radiologist at the West Wales General Hospital at Glangwili, given a three year community rehabilitation order, instead of jail because "he was stressed whilst working for the NHS!" Apparently he was suffering from work related pressures such as; Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia and Anorexia, yet it didnt stop him from viewing sick porn images of children! Banned from working with children and placed on the sex offenders register for five years. Bartlett tried to prevent the press from publishing his name. He lost!

*Jonathan Summers, (32), formerly from Brackla, Bridgend, and a former teacher at the £6,000-a-year Howells School for Girls in Cardiff, jailed for five months, and placed on the sex offenders register for seven years

*Nathan Sherwood (32), formerly of Aberdare, sentenced to a 12-month community rehabilitation order, placed on the sex offenders register for five years, and pay costs of £250.

* Andrew Lee Jones, 27, of Merthyr, sentenced to five years in prison. Will serve two years in custody and three years on licence in the community. Banned from working with children and placed on the sex offenders register for 10 years.

*Peter Ryder (46) of Sychdyn, near Mold, jailed for nine months. Under supervision for two years and placed on the sex offenders register for ten years. At an earlier hearing, he failed to get a court order forbidding the media not to publicly identify him.

Jonathan Summers (32) of Bridgend, arrested. Summers was a physics teacher at the private Howell's School for Girls in Llandaff, Cardiff.

* David Thomas, (55), of Narberth, a former magistrate and father-of-two, jailed for 15 months.

*Justin Rixon (36) of Grangetown, Cardiff, sentenced to a two-year community rehabilitation order and ordered to register as a sex offender.


SCOTLAND

NEWS: Police have confirmed that a Church of Scotland minister, a Roman Catholic priest and three schoolteachers - including a deputy head - were among those dozens of people being investigated. A taxi driver who had responsibility for taking children to and from school is also among those being questioned by police. Another 80 are being quizzed by detectives following raids across Scotland.

*Henry Forrester, (56) from Kingseat, near Dunfermline, pleaded guilty at Dunfermline Sheriff Court to a charge of taking or permitting to be taken or making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of children and was fined £600 and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

*Ronald Smart, (34) a Castle Douglas newsagent, guilty of possessing indecent photographs of children, and will be sentenced on October 21. Placed on the sex offenders register indefinitely. Up to 35,000 had been found and 464 had been selected for investigation.

*Ronald Pearce, (41), from Clydebank, placed on the sex offenders register, sentenced to probation for 12 months and ordered to carry out 100 hours of community service, after being found guilty of downloading 45 images and two video clips from the internet.

*Former SNP Perth councillor, Iain Hunter, (44), from Gallowhill, Crieff, found guilty of downloading almost 1,000 images of children from the internet in the Perth and Kinross Council building and at his home, over a period of several months. Placed on probation for three years and ordered to attend the Tay Project sex offenders rehabilitation course. Also banned from being alone with children under 16.

*Christopher Hinde, (54), an engineer, who now lives in Livingston, appealed against being sent to jail for four months, after 36 images were found on a computer at his home in Linlithgow, West Lothian, in December 2002. Judges at the Appeal Court in Edinburgh quashed his jail sentence, placing him on probation for two years, and ordered him to carry out 200 hours of community service. The appeal was based on Hinde’s case dated from 2002 and changes in the legislation to introduce penalties of up to five years had only come into effect in 2003!.

*Charles Mackay, (46), of Joppa, Carsfad, Daldy, downloaded more than 400 indecent photographs of children, sentenced two years probation and ordered to carry out 250 hours of unpaid community work. Also placed on the sex offenders register for two years.

*Allister Simms, (36), from Aberdeen, sentenced to an 80-hour community service order, which was described as a direct alternative to custody! The Sherrif also said "There has to be some public discouragement of people engaging in this type of activity. If there was not a customer base, there would not be any of this material commercially available as it was on this occasion." A strange choice of words to describe the sexual abuse of children!

* Derek Wardrope, (45) an Aviemore businessman, admitted downloading 144 indecent photographs of children off the internet. Iverness Sheriff Court heard. Sentenced to 200 hours community service, and placed on the sex offenders register for five years.

* James Martin, (38), an engineer of Invernurie, admitted a reduced charge involving more than 1,000 images, from an original charge of 5,000 indecent pictures of children, plus video clips and CDs containing photographs. Placed on probation for 18 months and on the sex offenders register for five years.

*Steven Perrie, (37) of Forfar, jailed for two years, after being tagged ‘worst internet’ pervert. Perrie had 403,535 still images and 15,934 video clips of children being sexually abused. He also had around 100 images of a young Scottish boy, known to internet paedophiles, being systematically abused by a group of men. (A sentence of seven and a half years jail has been given at the high court earlier this year for the abuse of this boy)

*Alan Upchurch, (48) from Paisley, a former university lecturer at Glasgow's Caledonian University, jailed for three months. Upchurch admitted "taking or making" or permitting to be taken by downloading, indecent images of children between September 1998 and October 2002 at his home or elsewhere. Placed on the sex offenders register.

*Alan Manson, (39), from Edinburh, a former senior civil servant at the Scottish Office, jailed for eight months, with a further suspended two year sentence upon release, Name placed on the sex offenders register.

*Gordon MacIntosh, (44), also from Edinburgh, and a former Scottish Widows employee, pleaded guilty to possessing indecent images of children and placed on probation for three years and ordered to carry out 200 hours of community service. Police found out that had been teaching children through an agency. Placed on the sex offenders register.

* George Everson, (50) from Arbroath, jailed for four months. He downloaded and printed off some of the most disturbing images of child porn, and laminated them! Placed on the sex offenders register for seven years and his computer equipment forfeited. Sheriff Norrie Stein refused calls by Everson's lawyer, and sex offender workers, for a sentence of probation, saying the court must be seen to strongly discourage the trade in child porn. He also questioned the decision to prosecute the case at the least serious level available to them, saying "The court is restricted, because this is a summary complaint, to six months imprisonment. Had it been on indictment, a sentence of three years would have been available to the court."

* Alexander McArthur, (30), of Aberdeen, a former police officer with Grampian Police, pleaded guilty to making indecent photographs and video images of children. Sheriff Jessop McArthur stated he would defer sentence so he could consider all the options open to him, including custody.

* Andrew Cooke, (55), of Finstown, Orkney, guilty of taking or making 200 indecent photographs or pseudo-photos of children in November and December 2002, at a house and shop at Maitland Place, Finstown, Orkney, and elsewhere.

* David MacPhedran, (31), of Kincardine, guilty of having or making 140 indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of children in October and November 2002 in Ballachulish and elsewhere.

Det Supt Gordon Urquhart stated: "There will be a number of these cases over the coming months"

* Alan McDonald, (27), a former youth leader within a Baptist Church, jailed for four-months, and a further two years on licence upon release. Placed on the sex offenders register

* Allan Brown, 27, of Edinburgh, jailed for four months. Name placed on the sex offenders register for seven years.

* Robert Baxter, (54) of Barnton, Edinburgh, jailed for nine months, after he claimed he became hooked on the images while working to clear a company’s computer system of pornography.

* David Sked, (35), of Easter Hermitage, Edinburgh, placed on the sex offenders’ register. Sentence deferred for background reports.

* Tom Skinner, (58) former secretary of the Borders Health Board, fined £2,000 and put on the sex offenders’ register for five years .

* Brian Thomson, (48) of North Gyle Grove, an Army cadet major from Edinburgh jailed for two and a half years and placed on the sex offenders’ register for ten years

* Keith Logan, (27), of Montrose, charged after police found 578 files of images and video clips of very young children being abused. Placed on the sex offenders register.

* David Whyte, (20), of Montrose, charged after police found around 80,000 porn images of adults. There were 400 images of kids being abused. He was arrested after he posted pictures of children being abused on the Net. Placed on the sex offenders register.

* Colin Hogarth, (32), of Easthaven, Carnoustie, Angus, and a former journalist, faces jail after he told police how he planned to make money by putting images of nude women and scantily clad girls onto a website. Placed on the sex offenders register.

Ian Miller, (34) from Aberdeen, facing two allegations, released on bail.

Fine men arrested on the Orkney Isles

There are about 700 cases under investigation by Scottish forces.


N.IRELAND

Police have arrested four more men, and the arrests followed searches carried out over two weeks in relation to 25 people.

Residential and business addresses were searched and up to 100 computers and an extensive amount of software, including CDs and DVDs, were seized. They are now being examined by experts.

*William Edward Austin, (30) from Kilfennan, Londonderry, pleaded guilty to 30 charges of making indecent pictures between February 1997 and June 2003, when he appeared before Londonderry Crown court. Remanded on bail until March 3 and ordered to sign the child sex offenders' register.

*Carey Lyons, (42) from Newtownabbey, County Antrim, Ireland, jailed for six months. He admitted making and distributing indecent pictures of children, and it was revealed that when aged 19 and 20, he had appeared twice before magistrates for indecent assaults on children. After leaving jail, he will serve 12 months probation, provided he attend an intensive sex offenders' course at a special centre at Alderwood House on the outskirts of Belfast.


Where it started: Operation Avalanche.

Operation Avalanche started after a U.S. postal worker became suspicious of excessive amounts of mail beig delivered to one address, and that concern led to a raid being carried out on September 8, 1999, when federal agents raided the Fort Worth, Texas, home and offices of Thomas and Janice Reedy. The Reedys operated an internet business called Landslide Productions, which the FBI already knew had sold subscriptions to websites offering child pornography. Investigators say the business was the largest commercial child pornography enterprise ever uncovered, grossing as much as $1.4 million in just one month.

Each selection cost $29.95 for a month's subscription. To join up, each person needed to give their credit card details and choose a password.

A separate site of "adult classifieds" included entries from fathers advertising their children for sex. The company's outgoings included payments to Russia and Indonesia, where the images originated.

The FBI discovered a database of the sites subscriber list, detailing the names and whereabouts and credit details of 350,000 subscribers in 60 countries

A USA judge sentenced Janice Reedy to 14 years in prison, and Thomas Reedy's sentence amounted to 1,335 years in prison, and he will be the grand old age of 200 if he is to see freedom again!


Disclaimer.

Before undertaking the task of placing names of all those arrested/convicted of online child pornography, we considered the task ahead.

It was then decided to make known all of the names which were in the public domain and in doing so, researched all the information thoroughly to verify the sources, taking every precation to ensure that it reflects a true picture of court proceedings. The information has been sourced from the Internet, Newspaper reports and other media sources.

* Almost all those named have moved from the listed addresses shown, and this information is not posted to incite or encourage people to track them down, nor carry out revenge attacks as more often than not, forced to move away *

If you find any information outdated, please let us know

*Community Rehabilitation Orders were previously known as a Probation Order, and states that a crime has been committed and sentence passed! Police cautions also carry the same weight as a conviction. !

Sex offender orders came into force in December 1998 and are different to the Sex Offenders Register. Police can apply to magistrates to make the civil order based on probabilities, instead of absolute proof, but only if they consider the offender to be a serious risk to the public.