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MARK WALKER CAUGHT IN CWMBRAN PAEDOPHILE HUNTING SCAM
In a disturbing case that highlights the dangers of online predators, Mark Walker, a 45-year-old man from Cwmbran, was recently convicted and sentenced for attempting to engage in sexual activities with a minor after being caught in a sting operation conducted by paedophile hunters. The incident unfolded when a group known as Keeping Kids Safe (KKS) set up a trap by posing as a 13-year-old girl, luring Walker into a web of incriminating exchanges.According to prosecutor Gareth James, the defendant initially made contact with what he believed was a young schoolgirl from Scunthorpe through a dating website in October of the previous year. The communication quickly moved to WhatsApp, where Walker and the fake minor continued their conversations. Throughout the exchanges, Walker’s messages grew increasingly sexually suggestive, revealing his intentions to meet and his desire to establish a romantic relationship, referring to her as “Maisie” and discussing the possibility of being “boyfriend and girlfriend.”
Unbeknownst to Walker, the entire interaction was orchestrated by KKS members, with a 35-year-old woman from the group pretending to be the underage girl. As the conversations progressed, KKS contacted police authorities in Scunthorpe, who then coordinated with Gwent Police. The authorities acted swiftly, leading to Walker’s arrest in March.
During the court proceedings, Walker pleaded guilty before magistrates to charges of attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity and attempting to communicate sexually with a minor. It was noted that Walker had no prior convictions related to sexual offences, although he had previously served time for burglary and had a harassment charge on his record.
Judge Philip Harris-Jenkins addressed Walker directly, emphasizing the severity of his actions. He stated that Walker’s offences were so grave that only a custodial sentence was appropriate. The judge remarked that Walker had believed he was grooming a young girl and condemned his “unhealthy interest in children.”
As a result, Walker was sentenced to one year in prison. Additionally, he is required to register as a sex offender for the next ten years and is subject to a sexual harm prevention order for the same duration. He was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £140, underscoring the seriousness of his crimes and the community’s need for protection.