STEPHEN SHORT CAUGHT IN BLYTH UNDERCOVER OPERATION BY DARK JUSTICE

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Blyth Child Sexual Abuser
A man from Northumberland, specifically the town of Blyth, has been sentenced to prison after a covert operation conducted by the internet paedophile hunting group known as 'Dark Justice.' The operation aimed to apprehend individuals attempting to engage in illegal activities with minors through online platforms.

Stephen Short, aged 57, was the target of this sting. He believed he was about to meet a 13-year-old girl in person, but in reality, he was interacting with members of the vigilante group who had set up the operation to catch potential offenders. The confrontation took place in Newcastle, where Short was arrested upon arrival.

During the encounter, Short brought along wine and Viagra, indicating premeditation and intent to engage in inappropriate activities. Online, he had engaged in explicit conversations, further confirming his intentions. The authorities found sufficient evidence to charge him with serious offences.

Following his arrest, Stephen Short was brought before the court and subsequently sentenced to 16 months in prison. Additionally, he was ordered to register as a sex offender for a period of ten years, a measure designed to monitor and restrict his activities post-release. His case highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement and community groups to combat online child exploitation and protect vulnerable minors from predatory individuals.
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