BARRY HARMAN FROM PAIGNTON ESCAPES PRISON DESPITE CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IMAGE CHARGES NEAR DAY NURSERY

 |  Red Rose Database

Paignton Rapist
In a case that has shocked the community of Paignton, Barry Edward Harman, a 51-year-old resident of the town, appeared before the courts following his arrest for possessing a significant collection of child sexual abuse images. The charges stem from activities that took place between January 15 and January 22, 2017, during which Harman was found to be in possession of numerous indecent photographs and videos depicting children in various distressing and illegal scenarios.

Specifically, Harman admitted to having in his possession 49 images and videos classified as Category A, which is designated for the most severe and disturbing material involving the rape or torture of children. In addition, he possessed 70 images and videos categorized as Category B, and another 40 items classified as Category C, all involving minors. Furthermore, he was found to have a prohibited image of a child, which is a serious offense under the law.

The court proceedings took place at Exeter Crown Court, where Harman pleaded guilty to the charges. Despite the gravity of the offenses, he was handed a two-year prison sentence that was suspended, meaning he will not serve time in prison unless he commits further offenses within the suspension period. Additionally, Harman was ordered to register as a sex offender for the next ten years, a requirement that entails regular reporting and monitoring.

What has caused particular concern among local residents and authorities is the fact that Harman now resides within 300 meters of a local day nursery that caters to children aged from three months to five years old. This proximity has raised questions about community safety and the adequacy of the measures taken following his conviction. The case has sparked ongoing discussions about safeguarding vulnerable children and the importance of monitoring individuals with a history of such offenses within residential areas close to facilities for young children.
← Back to search results