Western Mail

Sex offender jailed for games console

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

ACONVICTED child sex offender failed to notify police that he had an internet-enabled video games console.

The ownership of the secret PlayStatio­n was the second time Shaun Smith had breached a court order designed to control his contact with children – the first saw him acquiring a mobile phone which he did not disclose to the authoritie­s.

Jailing the 56-year-old, Judge Geraint Walters told him he had to realise that orders of the court are serious and have to be complied with.

Swansea Crown Court heard that Smith was sent to prison and made the subject of a sexual harm prevention order in 2018 for sending what he thought was a young girl on Facebook a series of sexual messages and demands for explicit photograph­s.

Sian Cutter, prosecutin­g, said that court order was still in force when, in September last year, police carried out a routine monitoring visit to the

defendant’s house and spotted a PlayStatio­n games console which was linked to the internet. When challenged about the device, which had not been disclosed to the police, the defendant claimed he was unaware of the conditions of his court order.

In his subsequent interview he told officers he had had the device for around three weeks, and had “simply forgotten” to notify them about it.

Shaun Alan Smith, formerly of Merlin’s Bridge in Pembrokesh­ire, but now of Glanafon, Ammanford, had previously pleaded guilty to breaching a sexual harm prevention order (SHPO) when he appeared in the dock for sentencing. The court heard the PlayStatio­n incident was his second breach of the order – in September 2020 he was given a two-year community order with an unpaid work requiremen­t after being caught with an unregister­ed mobile phone.

Hannah George, for Smith, said the PlayStatio­n was a gaming console rather than a device ordinarily used for accessing social media platforms, and she said the defendant had been engaging with the Probation Service since his release from custody and his compliance with the order had been good.

With credit for his guilty plea, Smith was sentenced to four months in prison for the PlayStatio­n breach. The judge revoked the community order previously imposed for the phone breach and sentenced the defendant to two months consecutiv­e for that matter, bringing the total sentence to six months. Smith will serve up to half that period in custody. The SHPO remains in force.

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