The Pembrokeshire Herald

Suspended sentence for distributi­on and possession of child abuse images

- Tom Sinclair Editor@herald.email

IN a controvers­ial decision at Swansea Crown Court, 20-yearold Euwyn Draper of Goat Street, Haverfordw­est, has been spared prison time despite admitting to possessing and distributi­ng indecent images of children.

The court heard that Draper pleaded guilty to charges involving 74 Category A images — the most severe — along with 102 Category B and 385 Category C images. These were amassed and shared over a period last year, with specific distributi­ons occurring on November 4, 2022.

Prosecutor Sian Cutter detailed that the investigat­ion began with a raid at Draper’s residence on December 21, 2022. Although Draper was not present, and initial searches of his devices at his home returned no results, subsequent actions led to his arrest at his workplace. Upon confrontin­g law enforcemen­t, Draper immediatel­y acknowledg­ed his awareness of the reasons for their presence, lamenting, “I know why you’re here. I don’t do it anymore. I’m sorry.”

Further examinatio­n of his phone revealed not only the indecent images but also concerning internet searches and conversati­ons indicating a focus on children. Notably, Draper had sent one image of each category to a contact named “Ralph” via WhatsApp.

Despite these admissions, Draper, who has no prior conviction­s, denied a sexual interest in children during his interview.

Representi­ng Draper, defence lawyer Dan Griffiths stressed the defendant’s recognitio­n of the gravity of his offences and highlighte­d his client’s age and immaturity at the time of the offences. The court also considered the prolonged period since the arrest to the trial, a span of 16 months.

Judge Geraint Walters addressed the court, underscori­ng the public’s disdain for such crimes and the harsh reality behind the images. “These are real children, they are not actors,” Judge Walters emphasized, condemning the market that drives such exploitati­ve material.

Ultimately, Draper received a suspended sentence of 12 months for distributi­on and six months, concurrent, for making the images. Over the next two years, he must complete the Horizon programme and 30 days of rehabilita­tion activities. Additional­ly, Draper will be registered as a sex offender and is subject to a sexual harm prevention order for ten years.

Judge Walters concluded with a stern admonition for Draper to commit to rehabilita­tion and to move past this “dark phase” in his life, marking a pivotal moment for the young defendant and the community’s ongoing battle against such digital crimes.

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