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🚨 CONVICTED POLICE OFFICERS — CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE CASES 🚨 Below are just a few of the police officers who have been convicted in court of child sexual abuse offences or offences involving indecent images of children. These cases are drawn from publicly reported court outcomes. 🚨 CASE ONE: INSPECTOR LEE BARTRAM  A serving inspector from a Midlands police force was convicted of child sexual offences involving indecent images taken while on duty. He received a suspended prison sentence. The case raised serious questions about internal oversight and sentencing in cases involving abuse of position. 🚨 CASE TWO: PC PAUL DAVIES  A school liaison officer was convicted of abusing his position of trust in connection with offences involving children. He received an eight-month custodial sentence and served a reduced term. This case prompted concerns about safeguarding within educational settings. 🚨 CASE THREE: SUPERINTENDENT NIVLETT ROBYN WILLIAMS  A Superintendent was found in possession of an indecent image of a child. The court imposed a community order with unpaid work. The case generated public debate regarding proportionality of sentencing and professional consequences. 🚨 CASE FOUR: PC HUSSAIN SHAHZAD An officer from a metropolitan force was convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage girl. He received a suspended sentence. The outcome led to criticism regarding how offences involving minors and abuse of authority are addressed. 🚨 CASE FIVE: PC MARCUS ARMSTRONG An officer from a regional police force was convicted of possessing a significant number of indecent images of children. He received a suspended sentence. The case again raised questions about consistency in sentencing. 🚨 CASE SIX: PC CALLUM DENLEY Another officer pleaded guilty to multiple counts relating to the making of indecent images of children across several severity categories. Sentencing is pending. The case highlights the importance of transparent judicial outcomes. 🚨 CASE SEVEN: PC JOHN STRINGER A police officer from Wales was convicted of serious sexual offences against a child and received a six year custodial sentence. The case underscores the gravity of safeguarding failures when trusted officials offend. 🚨 CASE EIGHT: PC PAUL HANSON An officer was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment following prolonged abuse of Children which lasted over a decade. The length of abuse versus sentence imposed has been debated publicly. 🚨 CASE NINE: PC LUKE HORNER An officer from a Thames Valley force was convicted of sexually abusing a child while on duty. The offence was reportedly recorded on a mobile device, forming part of the evidence presented in court. 🚨 CASE TEN: PC MICHEAL CONLON An officer from West Yorkshire was convicted of attempting to engage in sexual activity with a child. Following release, he was later convicted again in relation to further offending. The case has been cited in discussions about risk assessment and monitoring. 🚨 CASE ELEVEN: INSPECTOR THOMAS KETTLEBOROUGH A senior officer from Avon and Somerset force was convicted of grooming children online and received a custodial sentence of over two years.
🚨 CONVICTED POLICE OFFICERS — CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE CASES 🚨 Below are just a few of the police officers who have been convicted in court of child sexual abuse offences or offences involving indecent images of children. These cases are drawn from publicly reported court outcomes. 🚨 CASE ONE: INSPECTOR LEE BARTRAM A serving inspector from a Midlands police force was convicted of child sexual offences involving indecent images taken while on duty. He received a suspended prison sentence. The case raised serious questions about internal oversight and sentencing in cases involving abuse of position. 🚨 CASE TWO: PC PAUL DAVIES A school liaison officer was convicted of abusing his position of trust in connection with offences involving children. He received an eight-month custodial sentence and served a reduced term. This case prompted concerns about safeguarding within educational settings. 🚨 CASE THREE: SUPERINTENDENT NIVLETT ROBYN WILLIAMS A Superintendent was found in possession of an indecent image of a child. The court imposed a community order with unpaid work. The case generated public debate regarding proportionality of sentencing and professional consequences. 🚨 CASE FOUR: PC HUSSAIN SHAHZAD An officer from a metropolitan force was convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage girl. He received a suspended sentence. The outcome led to criticism regarding how offences involving minors and abuse of authority are addressed. 🚨 CASE FIVE: PC MARCUS ARMSTRONG An officer from a regional police force was convicted of possessing a significant number of indecent images of children. He received a suspended sentence. The case again raised questions about consistency in sentencing. 🚨 CASE SIX: PC CALLUM DENLEY Another officer pleaded guilty to multiple counts relating to the making of indecent images of children across several severity categories. Sentencing is pending. The case highlights the importance of transparent judicial outcomes. 🚨 CASE SEVEN: PC JOHN STRINGER A police officer from Wales was convicted of serious sexual offences against a child and received a six year custodial sentence. The case underscores the gravity of safeguarding failures when trusted officials offend. 🚨 CASE EIGHT: PC PAUL HANSON An officer was sentenced to six years’ imprisonment following prolonged abuse of Children which lasted over a decade. The length of abuse versus sentence imposed has been debated publicly. 🚨 CASE NINE: PC LUKE HORNER An officer from a Thames Valley force was convicted of sexually abusing a child while on duty. The offence was reportedly recorded on a mobile device, forming part of the evidence presented in court. 🚨 CASE TEN: PC MICHEAL CONLON An officer from West Yorkshire was convicted of attempting to engage in sexual activity with a child. Following release, he was later convicted again in relation to further offending. The case has been cited in discussions about risk assessment and monitoring. 🚨 CASE ELEVEN: INSPECTOR THOMAS KETTLEBOROUGH A senior officer from Avon and Somerset force was convicted of grooming children online and received a custodial sentence of over two years.

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