Paul Worth Enstone Paedophile

Paul Worth Enstone PaedophilePaul Worth Enstone Paedophile

Enstone Paedophile Paul Worth who sought to provoke a kid into sexual conduct has been incarcerated for his heinous crimes.

Paul Worth, 60, of Charlbury Road, Enstone, received a three-year prison sentence and a lifetime Sexual Harm Prevention Order at Oxford Crown Court on January 10.

Subsequent to an inquiry conducted by the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEOCU), Worth previously entered a guilty plea in November at the same court over various charges of child sexual crimes.

These encompassed orchestrating the commission of a child sexual offence, endeavouring to engage in sexual communication with a kid, and attempting to provoke a child to participate in sexual conduct.

From August to October of the previous year, Paul Worth transmitted explicit photos and participated in sexualised discussions online with an individual he presumed to be a 13-year-old girl.

Paul Worth scheduled a meeting with the youngster for sexual purposes and travelled to Bicester on October 10, where he was apprehended by law enforcement and charged the same day.

Authorities discovered a sleeping bag and pillows in the back of his vehicle.

Detective Sergeant Natalie Cox of SEROCU stated, “The damage inflicted by child sexual abuse is immeasurable.”

SEROCU diligently endeavours to prevent individuals, like Paul Worth, who are poised to perpetrate sexual offences against minors, from acting on their intentions and to ensure they are prosecuted in court for justice to be administered.

“Our foremost objective is to protect children.”

Seek assistance for child welfare concerns via the Stop it Now! confidential helpline at 0808 1000 900 or online through the Lucy Faithfull Foundation.

Report violations to local police by dialling 101 or 999 in emergencies, and anonymously report child sexual abuse photos and videos through the Internet Watch Foundation or Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.


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