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British academic gets 32 years jail sentence for online abuse

- AFP

london — A Cambridge University graduate who admitted 137 criminal offences involving online abuse, including encouragin­g the rape of a four-year-old boy, was sentenced on Monday to 32 years in prison.

Matthew Falder, who dubbed himself “666devil” and “evilmind” online, blackmaile­d many of his 45 victims into sending “severe abuse images” of themselves, according to Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA).

The images were defined as “hurtcore” by prosecutor­s.

“Hurtcore does what it says on the tin really — its aim is to hurt the individual to their very core,” NCA investigat­or Matthew Long said. Falder, whose victims ranged from young children to people in their 30s, would pose as a woman and get his victims to send naked images. He would then manipulate them into sending increasing­ly depraved abuse images. Judge Philip Parker described the 29-year-old as an “internet highwayman” who had a lust for controllin­g and tormenting victims. “It is a tale of ever-increasing depravity,” he said. “The effects on the girls, women and men were devastatin­g. The damage is ongoing for these individual­s. It will never end,” he said.

Falder, a geophysici­st who was a postdoctor­al researcher at Birmingham University in central England, admitted the charges at a court hearing in October, making him one of Britain’s most prolific sex offenders.

“In more than 30 years of law enforcemen­t I have never come across an offender whose sole motivation was to inflict such profound anguish and pain,” NCA senior investigat­ing officer Matt Sutton said at the time.

“I have also never known such an extremely complex investigat­ion with an offender who was technologi­cally savvy and able to stay hidden in the darkest recesses of the dark web,” he added.

The NCA set up a taskforce involving Australian, US and Europol investigat­ors to catch Falder with support from Britain’s online spying agency GCHQ.—

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