The Offender Database reported that Cameron Dyke, the Cleethorpes Paedophile Sex Offender, 29, has been jailed for 44 months and given a 20-year Sexual Harm Prevention order after collecting hundreds of sickening images of children.
Cameron Dyke, aka Cameron Sande, confessed to the creation, possession, and distribution of indecent photographs of children being tortured, raped and worse.
He also acknowledged violating a Sexual Harm Prevention Order issued by Hull Magistrates’ Court in 2020.
The penalty was issued for the offence of creating and possessing severe pornography.
The injunction was mandated for a duration of 10 years and required Cameron Dyke to inform the police of any electronic device capable of internet connection that he acquired.
Maya Hanson, during the prosecution, stated that Humberside Police were notified of a Snapchat account named “Hot Fuzz” in April of the previous year.
The IP address was tracked to Cameron Dyke’s mother’s residence in Immingham, where he had been operating under the shelter of his mother.
In May of this year, police confiscated a laptop during their visit to his residence on Brereton Avenue, Cleethorpes.
The next day, his neighbour presented a phone she found in her garden at Birchin Way Police Station, according to Grimsby Live.
She had discovered some of the most appalling films, including footage of babies being raped, both anally and vaginally.
Miss Hanson stated that the neighbour had returned home to find the phone in her backyard.
Miss Hanson stated that the phone was registered to Cameron Dyke, who had not informed Humberside Police.
She stated that this constituted a violation of the ban outlined in the Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
The digital forensic examination of the phone uncovered 765 photographs of minors, with 232 classified in the most severe category. An image depicting bestiality was also there.
A total of 84 files were sent to other paedophiles from the phone.
Credit: The Photo is from the Exposed – Cheats and Abusers Facebook Page.
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