Damian Schisnach Luton Paedophile

Damian Schisnach Luton PaedophileDamian Schisnach Luton Paedophile

Damian Schisnach Luton Paedophile will serve a significant prison sentence after confessing to the sexual abuse of multiple youngsters. Damian Schisnach, 38, was found guilty of many charges involving four distinct victims, both male and female, over a span of three years.

In October of the previous year, he pleaded guilty on the first day of his trial to eight crimes, including rape, sexual assault, the creation and possession of obscene photos of children, and the solicitation of a child to participate in sexual behaviour.

Damian Schisnach, residing at Ferrars Close, Luton, was sentenced to 21 years yesterday (Wednesday) at Luton Crown Court.

He was issued an indefinite sexual harm prevention order.

Detective Constable Lesley Waring from Bedfordshire Police said: “Damian Schisnach is a sexual predator. His offending spanned several years and was identified due to the brave victims coming forward.

“This is the worst case of child abuse I have dealt with, and I commend the victims and their families for having the strength to come forward. I have seen first-hand the devastation and trauma that this type of crime causes to families and so thanks to the evidence, he had no choice but to plead guilty on the first day of the trial.

“We work hard to tackle all forms of abuse against children and would urge anyone who has concerns that a child is being sexually abused, or has been a victim themselves, no matter how long ago, to come forward.

“Our specialist teams carry out many investigations like this one and have successfully brought many perpetrators to justice, whilst ensuring the victim has the support they need.

“Please remember it’s never too late to speak out. When you are ready, our officers are there to listen and your voice will be heard.”


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