Carmarthen Journal

Group run by chef for ‘trade’ of child sex abuse images

- JASON EVANS Reporter jason.evans@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A CHEF was running an online group for fellow paedophile­s where they shared and commented on pictures of child abuse, a court has heard.

Some of the photos and videos Jack Quinn downloaded from the internet showed babies being sexually abused.

The defendant was a member of several groups where people exchanged vile photos and videos, and was an administra­tor in charge of one of them.

Swansea Crown Court heard that shortly before 9am on the morning of November 20 last year police executed a search warrant at the defendant’s house in Pembrokesh­ire – present at the property were Quinn, his partner, and his child.

James Hartson, prosecutin­g, said officers seized an Acer laptop computer and a Samsung mobile phone, and a quick check of the devices showed the presence of indecent images.

The defendant was arrested and taken to Aberystwyt­h police station, where he admitted accessing adult pornograph­y but said any indecent images could have been downloaded accidental­ly.

The court heard that when Quinn’s phone and laptop were forensical­ly examined hundreds of pictures and videos showing the

sexual abuse of babies and children were found of Categories A – the most extreme kind – B and C. Another 59,000 images were not categorise­d by officers.

Mr Hartson said the police also found large numbers of online conversati­ons in an encrypted messenger app – an app which detectives asked not be named in open court due to an ongoing investigat­ion – which allowed users to exchange messages and photos “in total anonymity”.

Quinn had two accounts on the app, and in one of them had adopted the identity of a 17-yearold girl. The court heard the 29-year-old defendant was an administra­tor and an “active member” of one online group, and had initiated many of the exchanges or “trades” of images of child sexual abuse with fellow members.

Jack William Quinn, now of Priory Street, Cardigan, Ceredigion, had previously pleaded guilty to three counts of possession of indecent images – Categories A, B and C – and three counts of distributi­on of indecent images – again of Categories A, B and C – when he appeared in the dock for sentencing. He has no previous conviction­s.

Ian Ibrahim, for Quinn, said following his arrest the defendant had referred himself to an alcohol charity, and had cut his consumptio­n from 15 pints of beer a day to six or eight.

He said his client was deeply ashamed of his behaviour and its impact on his family, had lost his career as a chef, and was now “a broken man”.

With discounts for his guilty pleas, Recorder Christophe­r Clee QC sentenced Quinn to a total of 32 months in prison.

He will serve up to half that period in custody before being released on licence to serve the remainder in the community.

The defendant will be a registered sex offender for the rest of his life, and was made the subject of a sexual harm prevention order designed to control his use of the internet.

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