NEIL PROBYN FROM WERRINGTON SENTENCED AFTER CREATING FAKE GIRL PROFILES TO TRAP PAEDOPHILES

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Werrington Child Sexual Abuser
A 44-year-old man from Werrington, Neil Probyn, has been involved in a disturbing online scheme aimed at exposing and catching paedophiles. Probyn took it upon himself to create multiple fake profiles that appeared to belong to young girls, with the intent of luring and identifying individuals engaged in illegal activities involving minors.

His actions came to light when authorities discovered indecent images on the computer of another offender. This evidence prompted a closer investigation into Probyn’s activities, which ultimately revealed his role in setting up these deceptive profiles. The police confirmed his involvement and brought him before the court.

In a court hearing, Probyn admitted to the charges against him, acknowledging that he was responsible for establishing the fake profiles. His actions, although not directly involving him in the possession of illegal images, were considered a serious concern due to the potential risks and the nature of his online activities.

As a result of his admission, the court sentenced Probyn to a three-year community order. This sentence requires him to adhere to specific conditions, including regular check-ins with probation officers and participation in a specialist treatment program designed to address his concerning behavior.

Law enforcement officials have issued a public appeal, urging Probyn to seek professional help and to engage fully with the treatment process. They emphasized the importance of addressing the underlying issues that led to his actions, in hopes of preventing any future misconduct and protecting vulnerable individuals from harm.
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