A Leominster man has been jailed for 92 months for child sex offences.
Damien Lucas, 36, of New Street in Leominster was sentenced to 92 months in prison at Hereford Crown Court on Tuesday 23 May when he pleaded guilty to eight charges of:
1: Attempt to arrange / facilitate the commission of child sex offence - rape / assault by penetration of child under 13 (26/10/2022)
2: Make indecent photograph / pseudo-photograph of a child (23/06/2021) Particulars: 114 Cat A images
3: Make indecent photograph / pseudo-photograph of a child (23/06/2021) Particulars: 58 Cat B images
4: Make indecent photograph / pseudo-photograph of a child (23/06/2021) Particulars: 270 Cat C images
5: Make indecent photograph / pseudo-photograph of a child (28/02/2023) Particulars: 85 Cat A images
6: Make indecent photograph / pseudo-photograph of a child (28/02/2023) Particulars: 101 Cat B images
7: Distribute an indecent photograph / pseudo-photograph of a child (26/10/2022) Particulars: 1 Cat B image
8: Make indecent photograph / pseudo-photograph of a child (28/02/2023) Particulars: 279 Cat C images
Detective Inspector Matt McNelis said: “The strength of this 7 year sentence sends a strident message to online child sex offenders across the country. The possession, making and distribution of indecent images of children and the grooming of children to provide opportunities to commit contact offences are abhorrent crimes that we are fighting hard to prevent every day. Damien LUCAS pleaded guilty to having hundreds of images including 199 Category A images. Each of these depicts the rape and / or torture of a child. The possession and sharing of these images and videos re-victimises each child in perpetuity and we continue to work with partners, including Lucy Faithfull Foundation and Family Matters, to stamp out this vile trade in human misery.”
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