PAUL POWELL FROM HOLSWORTHY JAILED FOR CHILD ABUSE IMAGE COLLECTION AND SPY CAMERA CRIME
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Holsworthy Child Sexual Abuser
A man from Holsworthy has been sentenced to prison after being found guilty of possessing an extensive collection of child abuse images and videos, which he downloaded from the dark web. The individual, identified as Paul Powell, aged 56, also committed a disturbing act by installing a hidden camera to secretly record a woman in a bathroom without her knowledge.
Authorities conducted a thorough investigation into Powell’s activities, leading to the seizure of multiple computers and electronic devices from his residence. The police discovered that Powell had been viewing more than 50,000 illicit images and videos depicting the sexual abuse of children. Among these, approximately 3,000 were classified as the most severe, illustrating the most heinous forms of depravity.
Powell, who resides in Springfield Gardens, was sentenced to two years and four months in prison. The presiding judge highlighted that Powell’s online behavior was driven by a significant addiction to viewing pornography, which progressively became more extreme over time, escalating the severity of his material consumption.
Prosecutor Mr. Nigel Wraith explained that law enforcement traced an IP address associated with illegal downloads directly back to Powell. This led to a search of his property in February 2022, during which authorities confiscated a number of electronic devices for further analysis.
Investigations revealed that Powell had downloaded a large volume of indecent images of children from a highly secure dark web network. The images were categorized into different levels of severity: 2,967 images in Category A, 2,403 in Category B, and roughly 50,000 in Category C. Additionally, police found evidence that Powell had searched Google for child abuse material, indicating a deliberate intent to seek out such content.
Further disturbing evidence was uncovered when police examined footage from a spy camera that Powell had purchased. The footage showed a woman visitor using a shower in his home, completely unaware that she was being secretly filmed. This act of voyeurism added to the severity of his crimes.
Powell pleaded guilty to three charges: making indecent images of children, possessing extreme pornographic images, and possessing prohibited images of a child. His defense attorney, Mr. Warren Robinson, described Powell as a man of previously good character who had sought help for his problematic behavior. Robinson stated that Powell had attempted to cease his activities but had relapsed into his deviant habits. He also emphasized that Powell had not shared any of the images and expressed remorse for his actions.
In addition to his prison sentence, Judge James Patrick imposed a sexual harm prevention order on Powell and ordered him to register as a sex offender for the next ten years. The court’s decision underscores the seriousness of his offenses and the ongoing risk posed by such behavior.
Authorities conducted a thorough investigation into Powell’s activities, leading to the seizure of multiple computers and electronic devices from his residence. The police discovered that Powell had been viewing more than 50,000 illicit images and videos depicting the sexual abuse of children. Among these, approximately 3,000 were classified as the most severe, illustrating the most heinous forms of depravity.
Powell, who resides in Springfield Gardens, was sentenced to two years and four months in prison. The presiding judge highlighted that Powell’s online behavior was driven by a significant addiction to viewing pornography, which progressively became more extreme over time, escalating the severity of his material consumption.
Prosecutor Mr. Nigel Wraith explained that law enforcement traced an IP address associated with illegal downloads directly back to Powell. This led to a search of his property in February 2022, during which authorities confiscated a number of electronic devices for further analysis.
Investigations revealed that Powell had downloaded a large volume of indecent images of children from a highly secure dark web network. The images were categorized into different levels of severity: 2,967 images in Category A, 2,403 in Category B, and roughly 50,000 in Category C. Additionally, police found evidence that Powell had searched Google for child abuse material, indicating a deliberate intent to seek out such content.
Further disturbing evidence was uncovered when police examined footage from a spy camera that Powell had purchased. The footage showed a woman visitor using a shower in his home, completely unaware that she was being secretly filmed. This act of voyeurism added to the severity of his crimes.
Powell pleaded guilty to three charges: making indecent images of children, possessing extreme pornographic images, and possessing prohibited images of a child. His defense attorney, Mr. Warren Robinson, described Powell as a man of previously good character who had sought help for his problematic behavior. Robinson stated that Powell had attempted to cease his activities but had relapsed into his deviant habits. He also emphasized that Powell had not shared any of the images and expressed remorse for his actions.
In addition to his prison sentence, Judge James Patrick imposed a sexual harm prevention order on Powell and ordered him to register as a sex offender for the next ten years. The court’s decision underscores the seriousness of his offenses and the ongoing risk posed by such behavior.