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Roy Boardman

Wem Sexual Abuser

May 2023 ‘Not on my birthday’: Shropshire paedophile, 77, jailed over child sex image offences A 77-year-old Shropshire paedophile with a string of previous convictions has been jailed after being caught with child sex abuse images on his birthday. Roy Boardman, who has history of sexually abusing boys, was found in possession of some of the most depraved photos by his offender manager. Before setting out the case at Shrewsbury Crown Court, prosecutor Christopher O’Gorman outlined Boardman’s lengthy criminal history, which started in his 50s. “On March 28, 2003, he was convicted of three offences of gross indecency with a boy under 16 and indecent assault of a boy under 16,” said Mr O’Gorman. Boardman, of High Street, Wem, previously served three years in prison for abusing boys, and already had 23 offences on his record for having indecent images of children, as well as drink-driving matters. Due to his previous offending, Boardman was subject of a sexual harm prevention order, meaning he had an offender manager who would carry out visits to his home. On September 2, 2021, his offender manager visited and asked to view Boardman’s phone. Boardman took the phone from under his pillow, and search terms relating to teenage boys were found on the device. “His offender manager asked the defendant if he would ever learn,” added Mr O’Gorman The manager noticed a tablet on a table which Boardman had covered. Boardman said he had found it in a box in the flat and it didn’t belong to him. The tablet was found to contain five Category A (the most serious), one Category B and 14 Category C child sex abuse images. When Boardman was arrested, he said to his offender manager: “Not again Keith, it’s my birthday.” An expert report found the pictures were of boys between the ages of eight and 14, with most aged eight to 10. Boardman pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children. Alexa Carrier, mitigating, said Boardman knew he could be facing custody, and that he is suffering from health problems. Judge David Hale jailed Boardman for 20 months and told him: “Since the age of 50-odd, you have been in court time and time again for these kinds of matters. “You know the rules. You try to subvert them. You don’t let on about phones. “You fail to understand that even one image is one child being abused. This was quite deliberate.” August 2008 Jail for man with hoard of child sexual abuse images A Mid Wales sex offender has been sent to prison for 16 months after he admitted downloading hundreds of indecent images of children. Roy Edward Boardman, of Heol Y Coleg, Newtown, was already subject to a life-time order to register with the police as a sex offender. He had previously been jailed for indecent assault and was on licence when police raided his home on April 9. Officers found more than 30 videos, a computer system, a digital camera, two computers and mobile telephones which had indecent images on them. Some were the “worst kind imaginable”, the court heard. The 62-year-old was jailed at Mold Crown Court yesterday after admitting 23 charges involving 541 images. The court heard he had not taken indecent photographs himself, but downloaded images from the internet and photographed those images himself and printed some of them. Judge John Rogers QC said imprisonment was inevitable. Boardman was also made subject of a Sexual Offences Prevention Order which says he must not work with, associate, contact or communicate directly or indirectly with any chid under 16 unless that child is in the presence of an adult. Des Parry, prosecuting, said Boardman was a convicted sex offender and was therefore regularly monitored by the police. Boardman told police he was not responsible and blamed a man he had met on a train who he said he had allowed to stay at his home. Gordon Hennell, for Boardman, said he immediately admitted the offences and deserved the fullest discount in sentence. The present case involved images only.

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