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PAUL WRIGHT FROM DOVER ARRESTED OVER FISH SEX PHOTO AND CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CHARGES
In June 2011, a disturbing case emerged involving Paul Wright, a 43-year-old photographer from Dover, who faced serious criminal charges related to extreme and illegal material. Wright appeared before Canterbury Crown Court to answer allegations that he possessed a highly explicit and grotesque photograph depicting a man engaging in sexual acts with a fish.The charge against Wright was specifically for possessing what the authorities described as an "extreme pornographic image," which is prohibited under the Criminal Justice Act. Despite denying this particular charge, Wright admitted to possessing or creating more than 500 indecent images of children, a revelation that added a grave dimension to his case.
During the court proceedings, prosecutor Donna East clarified that the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) had decided not to pursue a trial on the animal pornography charges related to the fish and horse images. These allegations, while formally on file, were not actively prosecuted at that time.
The specific incident cited in the charges took place on July 30, when Wright was accused of possessing two extremely graphic images. These images reportedly depicted in explicit detail a person engaging in sexual acts with live animals, specifically a horse and a fish. The images were described as being grossly offensive and disgusting, highlighting the severity of the allegations against him.
As a result of the court's findings, Wright was sentenced to 20 weeks in prison. Additionally, he was ordered to register as a sex offender, a measure that underscores the seriousness of his offenses. The court also imposed a ban preventing him from working with children, reflecting concerns about his potential risk to minors.
Wright was scheduled for release in September 2011, marking the end of his prison sentence. The case drew significant attention due to the disturbing nature of the material involved and the implications for community safety and child protection.