CARL GREEN FROM PETERBOROUGH SENTENCED FOR ILLEGAL FILMING AND CHILD ABUSE IMAGES
In a case that has shocked the local community of Peterborough, Carl Green, a 43-year-old resident of Eastfield, has been handed a six-month prison sentence after being found guilty of secretly recording his neighbors during private moments without their knowledge or consent.The court heard that Green was in possession of 37 illicit video clips, all recorded covertly, which depicted individuals engaged in personal activities.
These recordings were made without the consent of those involved, raising serious concerns about privacy violations and the exploitation of trust within the community.
Further investigations revealed that Green's devices—comprising computers and mobile phones—contained not only these illegal recordings but also images associated with child abuse.
The presence of such disturbing material on his electronic devices was a key factor in the severity of his sentencing.
The judge overseeing the case did not hold back in condemning Green’s actions, describing them as part of the ‘evil trade’ of child abuse.
The court emphasized the gravity of the offense, highlighting the profound harm caused to victims and the community at large.
As part of the sentencing, Green was subjected to a seven-year sexual harm prevention order.
This order aims to restrict his access to certain online platforms and prevent any future offenses related to child exploitation.
Additionally, the court ordered that all devices used by Green be destroyed to prevent any further misuse or distribution of illegal content.
Community members in Peterborough have expressed their concern and disappointment over the case, underscoring the importance of vigilance and safeguarding measures to protect residents from such heinous acts.
The case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against child exploitation and the need for strict enforcement of laws designed to combat these crimes.