PIERLUIGI NARDELLA FROM WEMBLEY SENTENCED FOR CHILD SEX OFFENCES IN AYLESBURY
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Wembley Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has sent shockwaves through the local community, Pierluigi Nardella, a 23-year-old man residing on Mount Drive in Wembley, has been handed a significant prison sentence after being found guilty of multiple serious child sex offences. The conviction stems from a lengthy investigation conducted by the High Wycombe Force Criminal Investigation Department (CID), which uncovered disturbing evidence of grooming and sexual misconduct involving two young girls.
According to court records, Nardella pleaded guilty to seven separate charges related to his inappropriate conduct with minors. The offences took place between September 2012 and January 2013, during which Nardella engaged in online conversations with a 14-year-old girl via a chat website. The investigation revealed that he not only groomed her through these digital interactions but also arranged to meet her in Hazlemere, where he engaged in sexual intercourse with her. This act of meeting a minor following grooming is a grave violation of the law and underscores the severity of his actions.
Further disturbing evidence was uncovered during the investigation, including Nardella sending an indecent photo of himself to another 14-year-old girl. This additional misconduct highlights a pattern of predatory behavior aimed at vulnerable minors. The police emphasized that Nardella maintained his innocence for a significant period, but the detailed forensic analysis of his computers provided crucial evidence that ultimately led to his guilty plea.
Sergeant David Whiteaker, the investigating officer, commented on the case, stating, “This conviction marks the end of a lengthy investigation by High Wycombe Force CID, during which Nardella maintained his innocence until the end. However, as a result of detailed examinations of Nardella’s computers, further vital evidence was obtained that led to him eventually pleading guilty to seven serious offences against two female children. The sentence imposed upon Nardella reflects the severity of his offending and sends a clear message to anyone targeting children in this way that Thames Valley Police treat these offences extremely seriously and that imprisonment is a likely consequence of conviction.”
In court, Nardella was convicted of multiple charges, including causing or inciting a female under 16 to engage in sexual activity, meeting a female under 16 following grooming, and engaging in sexual activity with a minor. He was also found guilty of causing a girl aged 13 to 15 to view sexual images and facilitating the commission of a child sex offence. The sentences handed down were 12 months each for the first two counts, 36 months each for the next two, and 10 months each for the remaining three charges. All sentences are to run concurrently, meaning he will serve the total time simultaneously. Additionally, Nardella was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £120.
This case underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat child exploitation and the importance of vigilance in protecting minors from predators. The community is urged to remain alert and report any suspicious activity to authorities to prevent such heinous crimes from occurring in the future.
According to court records, Nardella pleaded guilty to seven separate charges related to his inappropriate conduct with minors. The offences took place between September 2012 and January 2013, during which Nardella engaged in online conversations with a 14-year-old girl via a chat website. The investigation revealed that he not only groomed her through these digital interactions but also arranged to meet her in Hazlemere, where he engaged in sexual intercourse with her. This act of meeting a minor following grooming is a grave violation of the law and underscores the severity of his actions.
Further disturbing evidence was uncovered during the investigation, including Nardella sending an indecent photo of himself to another 14-year-old girl. This additional misconduct highlights a pattern of predatory behavior aimed at vulnerable minors. The police emphasized that Nardella maintained his innocence for a significant period, but the detailed forensic analysis of his computers provided crucial evidence that ultimately led to his guilty plea.
Sergeant David Whiteaker, the investigating officer, commented on the case, stating, “This conviction marks the end of a lengthy investigation by High Wycombe Force CID, during which Nardella maintained his innocence until the end. However, as a result of detailed examinations of Nardella’s computers, further vital evidence was obtained that led to him eventually pleading guilty to seven serious offences against two female children. The sentence imposed upon Nardella reflects the severity of his offending and sends a clear message to anyone targeting children in this way that Thames Valley Police treat these offences extremely seriously and that imprisonment is a likely consequence of conviction.”
In court, Nardella was convicted of multiple charges, including causing or inciting a female under 16 to engage in sexual activity, meeting a female under 16 following grooming, and engaging in sexual activity with a minor. He was also found guilty of causing a girl aged 13 to 15 to view sexual images and facilitating the commission of a child sex offence. The sentences handed down were 12 months each for the first two counts, 36 months each for the next two, and 10 months each for the remaining three charges. All sentences are to run concurrently, meaning he will serve the total time simultaneously. Additionally, Nardella was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £120.
This case underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat child exploitation and the importance of vigilance in protecting minors from predators. The community is urged to remain alert and report any suspicious activity to authorities to prevent such heinous crimes from occurring in the future.