LEE SHORT PONTLLANFRAITH MAN ESCAPES JAIL AFTER CHILD AND ANIMAL INDECENT IMAGE SCANDAL IN GWENT

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Pontllanfraith Child Sexual Abuser
In December 2016, a man from Pontllanfraith, Gwent, narrowly avoided imprisonment after being found in possession of indecent images of children and animals. Lee Kevin Short, aged 37 and residing on St Sannan Road in Pontllanfraith, appeared before Newport Magistrates Court to face serious charges related to the possession and creation of such illicit material.

The case arose following a police raid conducted on December 2, during which officers from Gwent Police executed a search warrant at Short’s residence. During the search, law enforcement officials discovered a collection of disturbing images stored across a Toshiba laptop and several SD cards. The material included a total of 24 images depicting children, predominantly girls aged between six and twelve years old. These images were classified into different categories based on their severity, with eight images falling into the most serious Category A, nine in Category B, and seven in Category C.

In addition to the child exploitation material, authorities also recovered eight extreme pornographic images involving a sexual act with a dog, highlighting the disturbing nature of the content found at Short’s home. The court was informed that Short, who had no prior criminal record, denied any sexual interest in children during police interviews. Despite his denial, the evidence was sufficient for a conviction.

On December 5, Short pleaded guilty to the charges, which included three counts of making indecent images of a child and one count of possessing extreme pornography involving an animal. The court sentenced him to two years in prison, but the sentence was suspended for two years, meaning he would not serve time immediately provided he complies with certain conditions. As part of the court’s decision, a rehabilitation requirement was imposed to help him address any underlying issues.

District Judge David Parsons emphasized the importance of the sentence, stating, “The sentence gives you time to reflect on the gravity of the offence and will allow the probation services to work with you to bring about change so we don’t see you in court again.”

Furthermore, Short was subjected to a sexual harm prevention order lasting seven years, which also designated him as a registered sex offender. He was additionally ordered to pay a surcharge of £115 and costs amounting to £85. The case underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat the distribution and possession of illegal and harmful material, while also highlighting the importance of rehabilitation and public safety.
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