Jordan Towers Woking Paedophile

Jordan Towers Woking PaedophileJordan Towers Woking Paedophile

Jordan Towers, a Woking paedophile, was incarcerated in 2017 for grooming teenage girls online using fictitious identities. What is his current location?

Jordan Towers admitted guilt to 21 offences, including inducing or persuading a child to participate in sexual conduct, participating in sexual activity in the presence of a child, and the taking and distribution of indecent photos of a child.

Jordan Towers, 24, from Woking, was sentenced to six years in prison at Guildford Crown Court and received an additional four years on extended licence.

Authorities discovered 60 prospective victims aged 13 to 16.

Jordan Towers, residing on Portugal Road, was apprehended in February following allegations from a 13-year-old girl in Kent, who claimed he had contacted her online through a fictitious profile and coerced her into producing sexual images of herself.

Surrey Police reported that investigators discovered over 1,000 obscene photos on his mobile phone during a search.

Authorities identified 60 prospective victims and conducted interviews with 29 girls nationwide, including locations such as Bristol, Doncaster, Greater Manchester, Essex, Kent, South Wales, and Sussex.

Jordan Towers faced 26 charges, to which he pleaded guilty for 21.

Det Insp Martin Goodwin said: “Jordan Towers manipulated vulnerable teenage girls, persuading them to send indecent photos of themselves by befriending them, gaining their trust and then threatening to blackmail them when they refused.

“Jordan Towers has also used fake profiles to con his victims into believing they were talking to girls their own age. The lengths that Towers went to, to deceive and target his victims is deplorable.”

Towers was given an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order and will remain on the sex offenders register for life.


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