CLIFFORD HOWDEN FROM MARKET HARBOROUGH SENTENCED IN CORBY FOR GROOMING UNDERAGE GIRLS

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Corby Market Harborough Child Sexual Abuser
In a significant case that has shocked the local communities of Corby and Market Harborough, Clifford Howden, aged 36, has been sentenced to a term of six years in prison following his conviction for serious grooming offences involving underage girls. The court heard that Howden engaged in a calculated and manipulative campaign on social media platforms, where he created fake profiles to pose as a teenage boy.

Using these fictitious online identities, Howden targeted five young girls, all under the age of 16, with the intent of exploiting them sexually. He shared explicit content with the victims and actively encouraged them to send indecent images of themselves, further escalating the severity of his criminal conduct. His actions demonstrated a disturbing pattern of predatory behavior aimed at vulnerable minors.

Investigations by law enforcement authorities revealed that Howden not only used false online personas but also offered money to the girls in exchange for sexual acts, attempting to coerce and manipulate them into complying with his demands. The police were alerted after they discovered substantial evidence on his electronic devices, which included messages, images, and other digital footprints linking him to the grooming activities.

Following his conviction, Howden was sentenced to serve a concurrent prison term of six years. Additionally, the court imposed a lifelong ban on his use of social media platforms, aiming to prevent any future attempts at similar criminal behavior. The case underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat online grooming and protect minors from exploitation in the digital age.
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