RICHARD ALTHAM CAUGHT IN LANCASTER BY PAEDOPHILE HUNTING TEAMS AND JAILED FOR SEXUAL OFFENCES
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Lancaster Child Sexual Abuser
In December 2018, a disturbing case unfolded in Lancaster involving Richard Altham, a 26-year-old man who was apprehended after engaging in online grooming with what he believed to be a young girl. The operation that led to his arrest was a coordinated effort involving three dedicated paedophile hunting teams, highlighting the ongoing community and law enforcement commitment to protecting vulnerable minors from online predators.
Altham appeared before the court to face serious allegations related to his online activities. He admitted to engaging in sexual offences, specifically grooming a decoy posing as a 13-year-old girl. The evidence presented showed that Altham had been sending sexually explicit messages, clearly indicating his intent to exploit what he thought was a minor. His actions raised significant concerns about online safety and the risks posed by individuals seeking to prey on children through digital platforms.
Following his admission, the court sentenced Richard Altham to a custodial term of 15 months. Additionally, he was ordered to be registered on the sex offender register for a period of ten years, a measure designed to monitor and restrict his activities post-release. Furthermore, an indefinite sexual harm prevention order was imposed, serving as a legal barrier to prevent any future contact or actions that could harm others. The sentencing took place on December 18, 2018, marking a decisive step in the ongoing effort to combat online sexual exploitation and protect children from predators in Lancaster and beyond.
Altham appeared before the court to face serious allegations related to his online activities. He admitted to engaging in sexual offences, specifically grooming a decoy posing as a 13-year-old girl. The evidence presented showed that Altham had been sending sexually explicit messages, clearly indicating his intent to exploit what he thought was a minor. His actions raised significant concerns about online safety and the risks posed by individuals seeking to prey on children through digital platforms.
Following his admission, the court sentenced Richard Altham to a custodial term of 15 months. Additionally, he was ordered to be registered on the sex offender register for a period of ten years, a measure designed to monitor and restrict his activities post-release. Furthermore, an indefinite sexual harm prevention order was imposed, serving as a legal barrier to prevent any future contact or actions that could harm others. The sentencing took place on December 18, 2018, marking a decisive step in the ongoing effort to combat online sexual exploitation and protect children from predators in Lancaster and beyond.