South Wales Echo

SPECS FETISH PERVERT JAILED

- ANNA LEWIS Reporter anna.lewis@walesonlin­e.co.uk

MAN WHO PUT GLASSES ON STRANGER AND COMMITTED AN INDECENT ACT IN FRONT OF HER HAD BEEN BANNED FROM GOING INTO OPTICIANS’ SHOPS

A MAN with a glasses fetish forced a pair of sunglasses on to a woman and pleasured himself in front of her, a court has heard.

Leon Sterba, 33, left his victim feeling “sick” after approachin­g her for directions to the opticians and placing a pair of prescripti­on glasses on her face.

Cardiff Crown Court heard Sterba, of no fixed address, is banned from entering any opticians without an appointmen­t due to previous offences related to his sexual attraction to women wearing glasses.

Abla O’Callaghan, prosecutin­g, said the woman, who cannot be named, was walking near Llandaff Bridge in Cardiff at around 5.20pm on September 28 when she was approached by the defendant. After asking her for directions he pulled the eyewear out of a “large bag full of glasses” before asking her if could she see out of them.

She said: “[Sterba] stopped, took a pair of glasses out of the bag he was holding and said to her, ‘Can you see out of these?,’ immediatel­y placing a pair of dark prescripti­on spectacles on her face.

“She looked through the glasses and described them being as being quite strong.”

The court heard how Sterba then replaced the sunglasses with a second, darker, pair.

Ms O’Callaghan said: “The complainan­t noticed he had transferre­d the bag to his left hand and placed the bag in front of his groin area shielding it from her view. She could see his hand moving up and down in his trousers. He was moaning and making noises whilst doing so”.

In a victim impact statement read in court the victim described how the incident left her feeling “sick”.

She said: “After I think about the incident it makes me feel quite sick. When I told my friend I laughed but when I think about it it makes me feel quite afraid.

“This incident took place next to Glantaf and Pencae schools. I know this incident could easily have taken place with a child.”

The incident was described as the latest in a series of offences committed by the defendant relating to asking woman to put on glasses and masturbati­ng.

A number of incidents also included asking women to turn on the windscreen wipers in their cars.

In 2014 Sterba asked a 86-year-old woman to turn on the windscreen wipers of her car before placing a pair of industrial safety glasses over her face.

Sterba is currently subject to a sexual offences prevention order which will end next year and an indefinite criminal behaviour order

Gareth Morley, defending, described the defendant’s behaviour as “bizarre” but said Sterba had admitted to the offence and apologised during his police interview.

He said: “In layman’s terms this sort of behaviour is bizarre and one would imagine that this man has problems.

The difficulty is [the] doctor does not diagnose any specific mental illness and is unable to recommend any specific treatment.”

Sterba, who spoke through a Czech interprete­r, pleaded guilty to one count of outraging public indecency and breaching a criminal behaviour order.

Sentencing, Recorder Catherine Richards described the incident as a “targeted” offence. She said: “Your crimes are not victimless.”

Sterba was sentenced to eight months’ imprisonme­nt, half of which will be served in custody before serving a further 12 months on licence.

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Leon Sterba
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Leon Sterba

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