BRADLEY SABLES FROM DONCASTER SPARKS OUTRAGE WITH CHILD AND ANIMAL PORN SCANDAL AT THE DOME
In August 2021, a disturbing case emerged involving Bradley Sables, a resident of Doncaster, who committed heinous acts at The Dome leisure centre.Sables, aged 33 and residing on Hatfield Lane, Barnby Dun, was found to have engaged in covertly filming children and their mothers as they changed clothes within the premises.
His method involved hiding a mobile phone inside a towel and sliding it beneath a cubicle, capturing private moments without consent.
Following a police investigation, authorities uncovered a disturbing collection of illicit material on Sables' devices.
Among the items discovered was a significant number of indecent images, including approximately 2,000 photographs depicting child abuse and extreme pornography involving animals.
The police also found a vile video showing a person performing oral sex on a dog, adding to the severity of the case.
Sheffield Crown Court heard that Sables had secretly recorded multiple individuals at The Dome, with evidence revealing 30 videos of people undressing, some of whom were children.
His electronic devices contained thousands of indecent images of children, categorized into different levels of severity, as well as extreme pornography.
The investigation revealed that Sables possessed 108 Category A images, 188 Category B images, and 1,719 Category C images of children engaged in sexual activities.
Additionally, he was found to have two indecent images of children and six images depicting a person performing oral sex on a dog.
Sables pleaded guilty to several charges, including voyeurism, making indecent images, possession of extreme pornography, and possession of prohibited images of children.
Despite the gravity of these crimes, Judge Graham Reeds QC sentenced him to 10 months in prison, but the sentence was suspended for two years, meaning he will not serve time unless he commits another offence within that period.
As part of his sentencing, Sables is required to complete 40 days of rehabilitation activities and perform 120 hours of unpaid community work.
Furthermore, he was issued a sexual harm prevention order that will remain in effect for 10 years, and he will be registered as a sex offender for the same duration.
The court's findings highlight the disturbing extent of Sables' actions and the ongoing threat posed by individuals involved in such criminal activities.