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SIMON THOMAS SHOCKS NEWPORT AND SWANSEA WITH CHILD PORNOGRAPHY SENTENCE
In a disturbing case that has sent shockwaves through the communities of Newport and Swansea, Simon Thomas, a 42-year-old former bank manager, has been sentenced to prison for possessing and creating indecent images and a film depicting the sexual abuse of young boys.Thomas, who was residing in Newport at the time and working remotely for a bank based in the city, was apprehended as part of an ongoing paedophile investigation conducted by the Metropolitan Police in collaboration with Gwent Police. The police action was triggered by intelligence sharing between the two forces, highlighting the seriousness of the case and the extent of the investigation.
In September of the previous year, law enforcement officers executed a search warrant at Thomas’s residence, which was located on King’s Road in Swansea. During the search, they discovered a disturbing collection of digital material stored on his laptop and a memory card. The material included a total of 57 images classified at level one, nine images at level two, six images at level three, and 25 images at level four. Additionally, they found a single film classified at level five. All of these images and the film involved young boys, some of whom are believed to have been as young as two years old.
The court proceedings revealed the extent of Thomas’s offending. His defence lawyer, Matthew Roberts, acknowledged that Thomas had blurred the lines of what was acceptable and expressed remorse, stating that his client had lost everything and only had himself to blame for his actions.
Thomas faced multiple charges, including 16 counts of making indecent photographs of children, one count of possessing such photographs, and one count of engaging in activities intended to encourage the commission of a sexual offence involving a child. He pleaded guilty to all charges.
The judge sentenced Thomas to two years in prison for each of the offences, with all sentences to be served concurrently. Furthermore, he was ordered to register as a sex offender for ten years and was prohibited from working with children in any capacity. The case underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement agencies to combat child exploitation and protect vulnerable minors from abuse.