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JONATHAN DAVIES CAUGHT IN ABERTILLERY UNDERCOVER POLICE STING INVOLVING CHILD SEXUAL COMMUNICATIONS
In August 2022, an incident involving Jonathan Davies, a 47-year-old resident of Alexandra Road in Six Bells, Abertillery, came to light through an undercover police operation. The case centered around Davies engaging in inappropriate online conversations with an individual he believed to be a 13-year-old girl, but who was actually an undercover officer.Over a period spanning from June to September 2021, Davies used the social media platform ChatU to communicate with a profile named 'Amy.' During these exchanges, Davies made several concerning inquiries, including questions about her school uniform and whether she wore a short skirt. The court was informed that 'Amy' disclosed her age as 13, yet Davies persisted in asking her about her underwear and other personal details.
Prosecutor Cat Jones detailed that Davies also inquired if 'Amy' liked dares and requested her to send explicit pictures of herself. However, 'Amy' refused to comply with these requests. At one point, she asked Davies what he was thinking about, to which he responded with the letters “SX.” Despite being told she was in year eight at school, Davies continued the conversation, even following her Instagram profile to gather more information.
The court proceedings revealed that Davies sent messages to 'Amy' on seven separate days between June and September 2021. During the interactions, he falsely presented himself as a 21-year-old and attempted to deceive her by sending a picture of a teenage boy, likely in an effort to appear more convincing.
Davies was eventually arrested on October 20, 2021. Following his arrest, authorities seized and examined his electronic devices. During questioning, Davies admitted to officers that he might have been talking to children online and that some of the conversations could have been sexual in nature.
Investigators found internet searches related to 'school girls' and discovered 157 images deemed indicative of inappropriate content on his computer. The police also uncovered that Davies had engaged in online communication with a minor with sexual intent.
He faced charges and ultimately pleaded guilty to one count of attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child. In sentencing, Cardiff Crown Court handed down an eight-month prison sentence, suspended for two years. Additionally, Davies was ordered to complete 50 days of rehabilitation activities, pay a fine of £500, and a surcharge of £154.
Furthermore, he was subjected to a sexual harm prevention order and is required to register as a sex offender for the next ten years. This case highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat online grooming and protect minors from exploitation.