STEPHEN BILES FROM RINGWOOD SENTENCED FOR CHILD SEX OFFENCES IN HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT

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Ringwood Child Sexual Abuser
In a significant case highlighting the ongoing efforts to combat child exploitation, Stephen Biles, a 61-year-old man from Ringwood, was recently convicted and sentenced for serious offences related to child abuse. The incident unfolded after an undercover police operation aimed at intercepting individuals seeking to commit sexual offences against minors.

Between January and March 2020, law enforcement agencies conducted a covert investigation involving an online decoy, which was designed to simulate a child. During this period, Biles engaged in conversations with what he believed was a person willing to facilitate an abuse of a nine-year-old girl. In reality, he was communicating with a police officer operating as part of the sting operation. Biles discussed plans to abuse the child in a hotel setting, revealing his intent to commit the crime.

On April 1, 2020, authorities executed a search warrant at Biles' residence located in Riverside, Ringwood. During the search, officers seized electronic devices that contained a total of 52 indecent images classified as Category C, which involve children in explicit material. The investigation was further supported by the North East Regional Organised Crime Unit (NEROCU), which collaborated with the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary’s Internet Child Abuse Investigation Team (ICAT) to deepen the inquiry.

Following the evidence collected, Biles was formally charged with multiple offences. These included making indecent images of children and two counts related to arranging or facilitating the commission of a child sex offence. Biles admitted to possessing indecent images but denied involvement in the other two charges. Despite his plea, a trial was held at Portsmouth Crown Court on September 4, where the jury found him guilty of all charges.

Subsequently, on September 27, Biles was sentenced at Southampton Crown Court to a term of three years and nine months in prison. In addition to his custodial sentence, he was subjected to an indefinite sexual harm prevention order, which restricts his activities and contact to prevent further offences. Furthermore, Biles was placed on the sex offender register indefinitely, ensuring ongoing monitoring and public safety measures.

This case underscores the persistent efforts of law enforcement agencies across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight to protect children from sexual exploitation and bring offenders to justice.
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