The Gazette

Ex-Scout leader had illegal images of young boys

- By ESTHER HALLIGAN news@gazettemed­ia.co.uk @TeessideLi­ve

A FORMER scout leader and Parkrun photograph­er has appeared before a crown court judge to be sentenced for watching illegal content showing young boys being sexually abused.

Nigel Shaw, 61, was shaking as he waited to hear his fate at Teesside Crown Court on Tuesday.

His barrister, Alex Bousfield, said Shaw had brought a bag of clothes with him and added: “He’s been very concerned about what might happen to him.”

The court heard Shaw was caught with 1,541 category C images – which included 12 videos – of boys being sexually abused; and 138 category B images – including eight videos – showing “male juveniles in their early teens”.

Police raided Shaw’s Hartlepool home after receiving informatio­n that he had the images.

Prosecutor Emma Atkinson told the court that Shaw, who lives alone, “looked shaken by the officers’ attendance but directed them to a number of devices”.

The images and videos were stored on an external hard drive, his laptop, and a CD rom.

Shaw, of Hayston Road in Hartlepool, pleaded guilty to two charges of making indecent images between June 2014 and October 2021, at Teesside Magistrate­s’ Court in a hearing on July 12.

Offering mitigation, Mr Bousfield said: “He’s done a lot of good in his life and he’s let himself down greatly.

“He’s keen to make it clear that he’s never done anything to children he’s met – that’s not why he was involved in the Scouts.

“The Scouts, it’s something he thinks is valuable to others. He now accepts that he has the attraction­s that he has, but they are not something he has ever acted upon.”

Mr Bousfield said his client had contacted the charity Stop It Now and has started counsellin­g and rehabilita­tion: “He’s clearly an educated man and he is getting through the worksheets very quickly. He’s doing everything he can to address his issues.”

The court previously heard that Shaw is banned for life from any further involvemen­t with the Scouts.

Judge Howard Crowson told Shaw: “You have lost part of your life that was precious to you. At the same time, you’ve caused people anxiety, knowing you’re involved in youth groups whilst at the same time, downloadin­g these images.

“There is no evidence that you’ve acted directly with a child but you are a person with an interest in young boys.”

The judge said it was unusual for an offender not to look at category A material, in addition to lower categories. He acknowledg­ed a report from probation, which found Shaw

can be rehabilita­ted and recommende­d programmes that ensure his risk problems are addressed.

The judge handed Shaw a twoyear community order with a 30-day rehabilita­tion requiremen­t. He will take part in sex offender programmes as part of the order, including the Maps for Change course.

He was handed a five-year sexual harm prevention order, which limits his online usage and prohibits him from any unsupervis­ed contact with under-18s. Shaw will also have to comply with notificati­on requiremen­ts for the next five years.

He was ordered to pay £345 in court costs.

The judge added: “Any breach will be punishable by prison.”

 ?? ?? Nigel Shaw, who appeared at Teesside Magistrate­s’ Court
Nigel Shaw, who appeared at Teesside Magistrate­s’ Court

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