Bristol Post

Court Leader of scout group jailed for sex attacks

- Geoff BENNETT Court reporter geoff.bennett@reachplc.com

SEXUAL assaults by an Akela at a scout group were uncovered after a child in the group put their hand down their mum’s trousers.

When the mum asked her child not to do it, they asked: “Why? That’s what Akela does to me.”

It transpired Stephen Boulton, a respected member of the Scouting Associatio­n for decades, had been advised about inappropri­ate touching.

But, after that, on two occasions he put his hand down the trousers of two children and touched their bare backsides.

Boulton, 72, of Brislingto­n, pleaded guilty to two charges of sexual assault of a child aged under 13. Judge Euan Ambrose jailed him for 28 months.

He told Boulton: “You had previously been warned about your behaviour regarding a different child. Your actions had a significan­t impact on each child. Only immediate imprisonme­nt constitute­s appropriat­e punishment.”

Boulton was given a 10-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order designed to stop his reoffendin­g.

He was ordered to register as a sex offender for 10 years and was barred from working with children and vulnerable adults.

Anjali Gohil, prosecutin­g via video link, told Bristol Crown Court the first complainan­t disclosed what Boulton had done and their parents contacted police.

Boulton was arrested, interviewe­d and initially denied wrongdoing.

Police then discovered Boulton received “words of advice” from the Scouts’ safeguardi­ng team after a previous incident, but did not face charges.

And it emerged another youngster disclosed Boulton put his hand down their trousers, touched their bottom and said: “You like that, don’t you?”

When Boulton was interviewe­d again he made a prepared statement in which he denied any sexual intent.

The father of the first complainan­t made a statement in which he said the abuse had impacted on the child and their family, and Boulton had breached their trust.

But he ended his statement by saying: “We are incredibly proud of our wonderful, brave [child].”

The mother of the second complainan­t stated: “I feel disturbed, upset and sickened. It feels horrible someone has abused [my child].”

Emma Martin, defending, said her client acknowledg­ed the hurt of his wrongful actions and was remorseful.

She said: “If he could turn the clock back and undo the hurt he would do in an instant.”

A Scouting Associatio­n spokesman said: “Boulton’s betrayed the trust put in him by young people and parents and there is no place for him in the Scout Movement.

“Boulton was permanentl­y excluded from Scouting and will never volunteer with us again. We will learn from this experience and redouble our efforts to keep young people safe.”

 ??  ?? Stephen Boulton has been jailed for 28 months and banned from working with children
Stephen Boulton has been jailed for 28 months and banned from working with children

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