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NATHAN YEO FROM LANCASTER CAUGHT IN SHOCKING CHILD SEX OFFENCES IN LANCASHIRE
A man from Lancashire, identified as Nathan Yeo, has narrowly avoided imprisonment after a judge in Preston delivered a suspended sentence for a series of serious child sex offences. The case garnered significant attention after Yeo, 28 years old, was caught by vigilant paedophile hunters and subsequently handed over to law enforcement authorities following a live sting operation broadcast on Facebook last year.During the confrontation, Yeo was recorded admitting to grooming multiple underage girls. In the footage, he was heard asking if they would like to have sex and requesting, as well as sending, sexual images, despite knowing that one of the girls was only 14 years old. These disturbing exchanges formed the basis of the criminal charges against him.
At the time of the offences, Yeo was residing in Cunnery Meadow, Clayton-le-Woods, a location within Lancashire. His arrest followed the investigation into his online activities, which revealed a pattern of grooming and exploitation. He faced multiple charges, including attempting to engage in sexual communication with a minor, creating indecent photographs or pseudo-photographs of a child, possessing a prohibited image of a child, and viewing extreme pornographic material.
Yeo, who has been diagnosed with autism and ADHD, appeared before Preston Crown Court on Tuesday, April 8. In a decision that drew criticism from some quarters, the judge opted not to send him to prison. Instead, Yeo was sentenced to a two-year period of suspension, which will be in effect for 18 months. The court also mandated that he complete 35 days of Rehabilitation Activity supervised by the Probation Service and perform 100 hours of unpaid community work within a year.
Furthermore, Yeo is required to register as a sex offender for the next 15 years and is subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order that will remain in effect until April 7, 2040. The ruling underscores the ongoing challenges faced by the justice system in balancing punishment with rehabilitation, especially in cases involving vulnerable victims and offenders with mental health diagnoses.