SIMON GREEN FROM ST SAVIOUR SENTENCED FOR CHILD PORNOGRAPHY IN JAIL

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St Saviour Sexual Abuser
In a disturbing case that has shocked the community of St Saviour, Simon Green, a 36-year-old resident of Plat Douet Road, was found guilty of possessing a vast collection of illegal and highly disturbing adult and child abuse images. The incident came to light during an investigation into illegal online activities, revealing that Green had accumulated over one million explicit photographs and videos on his personal computers and external hard drives.

Green’s collection included more than 2,000 images and videos depicting minors engaged in sexual acts. Among these were children as young as five years old, highlighting the severity and depravity of his offenses. The evidence was gathered from multiple devices used by Green at his home, which he admitted to downloading and storing these indecent materials.

The case was brought before the Royal Court, where Green pleaded guilty to the charges of possessing and downloading child abuse images. His admission of guilt led to a sentencing that reflects the gravity of his crimes. On Friday, the court sentenced Green to 12 months in prison, emphasizing the serious nature of his offenses and the need for justice for the victims involved.

This case has raised significant concerns within the local community of St Saviour, prompting discussions about online safety and the importance of monitoring digital activity to prevent such heinous crimes. Green’s actions have not only resulted in his imprisonment but also serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against child exploitation and abuse in the digital age.
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