STUART HOPE CAUGHT IN KIRK: CHICHESTER PAEDOPHILE SENTENCED AFTER SILENT JUSTICE STING
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Kirk Child Sexual Abuser
In October 2017, a disturbing case of online predation culminated in the conviction and imprisonment of Stuart Hope, a 55-year-old man from Kirk, near Chichester. Hope was targeted by the vigilant online child protection group known as Silent Justice, which operates by posing as minors to catch potential offenders. In this instance, a member of the group assumed the identity of an 11-year-old girl named Petra, initiating contact with Hope through digital messaging platforms.
According to court proceedings at Portsmouth Crown Court, Hope quickly established communication with the decoy, and it was reported that he began suggesting sexual activities almost immediately after the initial contact. The messages exchanged between Hope and the person he believed to be a young girl included explicit content, notably a video in which he performed a sexual act. The court heard that Hope’s behavior demonstrated a high level of enthusiasm and persistence in pursuing the illicit conversation.
The police intervention took place at St Richard’s Hospital in Chichester, where members of Silent Justice were present and recorded Hope’s actions on their mobile devices. Prosecutor Daniel Sawyer explained that the communication had progressed to the point where an arrangement to meet was made. When Hope arrived at the designated location, a group of Silent Justice members was waiting for him. They detained him and kept him there until law enforcement officers arrived to arrest him.
Hope subsequently admitted to charges of attempting to cause or incite a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, as well as attempting to cause a child to watch sexual activity. The court was informed that these offenses are considered extremely serious. Judge Stephen Climie sentenced Hope to six years in prison, which included a one-year term from a previously suspended sentence for fraud. Additionally, the judge imposed a sexual harm prevention order and mandated that Hope register as a sex offender until further notice, ensuring ongoing monitoring of his conduct.
This case underscores the ongoing efforts of online safety groups and law enforcement to combat child exploitation and protect vulnerable minors from predatory behavior, especially in localities such as Kirk and Chichester where such incidents continue to be a concern.
According to court proceedings at Portsmouth Crown Court, Hope quickly established communication with the decoy, and it was reported that he began suggesting sexual activities almost immediately after the initial contact. The messages exchanged between Hope and the person he believed to be a young girl included explicit content, notably a video in which he performed a sexual act. The court heard that Hope’s behavior demonstrated a high level of enthusiasm and persistence in pursuing the illicit conversation.
The police intervention took place at St Richard’s Hospital in Chichester, where members of Silent Justice were present and recorded Hope’s actions on their mobile devices. Prosecutor Daniel Sawyer explained that the communication had progressed to the point where an arrangement to meet was made. When Hope arrived at the designated location, a group of Silent Justice members was waiting for him. They detained him and kept him there until law enforcement officers arrived to arrest him.
Hope subsequently admitted to charges of attempting to cause or incite a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, as well as attempting to cause a child to watch sexual activity. The court was informed that these offenses are considered extremely serious. Judge Stephen Climie sentenced Hope to six years in prison, which included a one-year term from a previously suspended sentence for fraud. Additionally, the judge imposed a sexual harm prevention order and mandated that Hope register as a sex offender until further notice, ensuring ongoing monitoring of his conduct.
This case underscores the ongoing efforts of online safety groups and law enforcement to combat child exploitation and protect vulnerable minors from predatory behavior, especially in localities such as Kirk and Chichester where such incidents continue to be a concern.