ROGAN WALSH FROM MOFFAT AND DUMFRIES SENTENCED FOR POSSESSING INDECENT IMAGES OF CHILDREN

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Dumfries Moffat Child Sexual Abuser
In a case that has sent shockwaves through the communities of Moffat and Dumfries, Rogan Walsh, a 61-year-old resident, has been convicted and sentenced for possessing a significant number of indecent images of children. Walsh's criminal activities came to light after police investigations revealed that he had downloaded a total of 516 such images at his residence in Moffat.

Following his arrest, Walsh was ordered to register as a sex offender for a period of three years. The court also imposed a community payback order, which includes a three-year supervision requirement and mandatory attendance at a specialized group programme aimed at addressing his offending behavior. The sentencing was delivered by Sheriff George Jamieson at the court in Dumfries.

Walsh had pleaded guilty to charges that involved sporadic downloads of indecent moving images over a span of nearly three years, concluding in May 2012. He also admitted to being in possession of these illicit images. The case was initiated after a police tip-off led to a search of Walsh’s home, where officers uncovered disturbing images involving children as young as seven years old.

During the court proceedings, solicitor David Finnie emphasized that the majority of the images found were at the lower end of the indecency spectrum according to High Court guidelines. He clarified that Walsh was not involved in distributing the images, but rather, his offense was solely related to downloading them. Finnie also pointed out that Walsh, who now resides on Rosevale Street in Dumfries, has suffered significant personal consequences, including the loss of his employment and his home in Moffat as a result of his actions.

This case highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to combat the distribution and possession of child exploitation material, and serves as a stark reminder of the serious legal and social repercussions faced by offenders involved in such crimes.
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