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IAN COWEN FROM CRESSING JAILED FOR ONLINE CHILD ABUSE AND £1.8K SPENT ON STREAMING SERVICES
In a disturbing case that has shocked the local community of Cressing, Ian Cowen, a 35-year-old resident of the Westerings area, has been sentenced to prison for his involvement in accessing and sharing child sexual abuse material through online platforms. The investigation into Cowen’s activities was initiated after authorities received credible information regarding his internet usage, which was linked to the viewing of indecent images of children between August and September 2018.In February of the previous year, officers from the Police Online Investigation Team executed a search warrant at Cowen’s residence in Cressing. The operation uncovered a significant amount of digital evidence, including multiple computers, mobile phones, and various electronic storage devices. These devices contained hundreds of indecent images depicting children, highlighting the extent of Cowen’s illicit activities.
Further examination of Cowen’s online activity revealed web searches explicitly related to the abuse of children, indicating premeditation and a deliberate pursuit of such material. The investigation also uncovered numerous chat conversations on Skype, where Cowen engaged with other users. During these exchanges, he discussed the abuse of children and even offered to pay for live streams that depicted such abuse, demonstrating a disturbing willingness to facilitate and participate in these heinous acts.
Financial records showed that Cowen had spent nearly £1,800 over a period spanning from 2014 to 2019 on various online streaming services that provided access to child abuse content. This significant expenditure underscores the extent of his engagement with these illegal activities.
In April, Cowen appeared at Chelmsford Crown Court, where he pleaded guilty to multiple charges, including making indecent images of children, possessing indecent images of children, and attempting to arrange a child sexual offence. His guilty plea reflects acknowledgment of his involvement in these serious crimes.
Today, the court sentenced Ian Cowen to three years in prison, marking a stern legal response to his actions. The case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to combat online child exploitation and the importance of vigilance in protecting vulnerable children from such heinous crimes.