CARL MOULD FROM TRIMDON SENTENCED FOR CHILD EXPLOITATION IN THE PHILIPPINES AND POSSESSING INDECENT IMAGES
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Trimdon Child Sexual Abuser
A man from County Durham, identified as Carl Mould, has been sentenced to a total of two years and eight months in prison after being found guilty of heinous crimes involving online child exploitation. The case, which has garnered significant attention due to its serious nature and international implications, highlights the disturbing extent of Mould's criminal activities.
According to court records, Mould, aged 52 and residing in the village of Trimdon, orchestrated a disturbing scheme involving a young girl from the Philippines. Using webcam technology, he directed a woman in the Philippines to involve a four-year-old girl in acts of online abuse. The perpetrator paid for these acts through electronic money transfers, demonstrating a calculated effort to facilitate and conceal his involvement in the exploitation.
In addition to the online abuse, authorities uncovered that Mould possessed hundreds of indecent images of children, including those under the age of five. The images were found on electronic devices seized during investigations, revealing a disturbing collection that underscores the severity of his offending.
Mould, who has publicly acknowledged suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including the arrangement of child abuse online. His guilty plea reflects a recognition of his involvement in these criminal acts, which have caused significant concern among law enforcement and child protection agencies.
As part of his sentencing, Mould will serve a minimum of half of his prison term before being eligible for parole. Furthermore, he will be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life, ensuring ongoing monitoring and restrictions to prevent further harm.
The case has been described by authorities as both serious and of international scope, emphasizing the global nature of online child exploitation crimes and the importance of cross-border cooperation in tackling such offenses.
According to court records, Mould, aged 52 and residing in the village of Trimdon, orchestrated a disturbing scheme involving a young girl from the Philippines. Using webcam technology, he directed a woman in the Philippines to involve a four-year-old girl in acts of online abuse. The perpetrator paid for these acts through electronic money transfers, demonstrating a calculated effort to facilitate and conceal his involvement in the exploitation.
In addition to the online abuse, authorities uncovered that Mould possessed hundreds of indecent images of children, including those under the age of five. The images were found on electronic devices seized during investigations, revealing a disturbing collection that underscores the severity of his offending.
Mould, who has publicly acknowledged suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including the arrangement of child abuse online. His guilty plea reflects a recognition of his involvement in these criminal acts, which have caused significant concern among law enforcement and child protection agencies.
As part of his sentencing, Mould will serve a minimum of half of his prison term before being eligible for parole. Furthermore, he will be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life, ensuring ongoing monitoring and restrictions to prevent further harm.
The case has been described by authorities as both serious and of international scope, emphasizing the global nature of online child exploitation crimes and the importance of cross-border cooperation in tackling such offenses.