MAN CHARGED WITH CHILD IMAGE OFFENCES IN CAMBRIDGE COURT HEARING
2025-12-04 21:34: Callum Sanghera appeared at Cambridge Magistrates Court on 1 May 2025 for sentencing.He faced charges related to possessing indecent photographs and pseudo-photographs of children, as well as possessing a prohibited image of a child.
The case, recorded under reference 35NT1609924, involves serious digital offences.
Sanghera pleaded guilty to the charges and the court considered the nature of the images responsible for the sentencing decision.
The court emphasised the importance of protecting children and warned against this type of offending.
As a result, Sanghera received a community order and a requirement to complete a specified rehabilitation programme.
Magistrates also imposed a sexual harm prevention order to prevent future offences.
The hearing underlined the judiciary's stance on such offences, stressing the need for offenders to be held accountable.
No details about victims or private addresses were disclosed during the proceedings.
The case contributes to ongoing efforts to combat the proliferation of illegal images and protect vulnerable children online.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:34: 2025-12-04 21:34: Callum Sanghera appeared at Cambridge Magistrates Court on 1 May 2025 for sentencing.
He faced charges related to possessing indecent photographs and pseudo-photographs of children, as well as possessing a prohibited image of a child.
The case, recorded under reference 35NT1609924, involves serious digital offences.
Sanghera pleaded guilty to the charges and the court considered the nature of the images responsible for the sentencing decision.
The court emphasised the importance of protecting children and warned against this type of offending.
As a result, Sanghera received a community order and a requirement to complete a specified rehabilitation programme.
Magistrates also imposed a sexual harm prevention order to prevent future offences.
The hearing underlined the judiciary's stance on such offences, stressing the need for offenders to be held accountable.
No details about victims or private addresses were disclosed during the proceedings.
The case contributes to ongoing efforts to combat the proliferation of illegal images and protect vulnerable children online.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:34: 2025-12-04 21:34: Callum Sanghera appeared at Cambridge Magistrates Court on 1 May 2025 for sentencing.
He faced charges related to possessing indecent photographs and pseudo-photographs of children, as well as possessing a prohibited image of a child.
The case, recorded under reference 35NT1609924, involves serious digital offences.
Sanghera pleaded guilty to the charges and the court considered the nature of the images responsible for the sentencing decision.
The court emphasised the importance of protecting children and warned against this type of offending.
As a result, Sanghera received a community order and a requirement to complete a specified rehabilitation programme.
Magistrates also imposed a sexual harm prevention order to prevent future offences.
The hearing underlined the judiciary's stance on such offences, stressing the need for offenders to be held accountable.
No details about victims or private addresses were disclosed during the proceedings.
The case contributes to ongoing efforts to combat the proliferation of illegal images and protect vulnerable children online.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:34: 2025-12-04 21:34: Callum Sanghera appeared at Cambridge Magistrates Court on 1 May 2025 for sentencing.
He faced charges related to possessing indecent photographs and pseudo-photographs of children, as well as possessing a prohibited image of a child.
The case, recorded under reference 35NT1609924, involves serious digital offences.
Sanghera pleaded guilty to the charges and the court considered the nature of the images responsible for the sentencing decision.
The court emphasised the importance of protecting children and warned against this type of offending.
As a result, Sanghera received a community order and a requirement to complete a specified rehabilitation programme.
Magistrates also imposed a sexual harm prevention order to prevent future offences.
The hearing underlined the judiciary's stance on such offences, stressing the need for offenders to be held accountable.
No details about victims or private addresses were disclosed during the proceedings.
The case contributes to ongoing efforts to combat the proliferation of illegal images and protect vulnerable children online.
--------------------------- 2025-12-04 21:34: Callum Sanghera appeared at Cambridge Magistrates Court on March 20, 2025, for his first hearing.
The defendant faces serious allegations linked to indecent images of children.
The charges include making indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child and possessing a prohibited image of a child.
The case was listed under reference 35NT1609924.
Sanghera did not enter a plea and was remanded in custody ahead of further hearings.
The court was informed that the allegations concern digital images, with details yet to be fully disclosed.
The next hearing is scheduled for a future date, where Sanghera will face the court again.
Authorities have stressed the importance of the case and will continue their investigations.
This case highlights ongoing efforts to combat crimes involving child exploitation images.
The defendant remains in custody until the next court date, where a plea and potential trial dates will be set.