Aiden-Jay Foster Wednesbury Paedophile
Aiden-Jay Foster Wednesbury Paedophile

The Wednesbury Paedophile, Aiden-Jay Foster, who disseminated videos of himself raping and sexually assaulting a minor has been incarcerated.

Aiden-Jay Foster, 22, of Bassett Road, Wednesbury, produced a series of child sexual abuse recordings that he then disseminated on social media.

On Wednesday, Aiden-Jay Foster received a sentence of 11 years and seven months in prison at Wolverhampton Crown Court.

He had earlier entered a guilty plea to 24 charges, including the sexual assault of a minor under the age of 13.

Investigators confiscated Aiden-Jay Foster’s electronic devices during a property raid on 6 May, collaborating with US law enforcement agencies to secure his conviction.

The National Crime Agency reported that analysts correlated goods in his residence with those depicted in the rape film, which included jewellery, boxing trophies, and a uniquely patterned blanket.

NCA detectives seized 771 indecent photographs of youngsters from four of Aiden-Jay Foster’s devices.

The images reportedly encompassed those in the most critical category.

Investigators also discovered an Instagram chat in which Aiden-Jay Foster requested images of a 14-year-old and boasted he could send videos of someone carrying out a sex act on him.

NCA operations manager Holly Triggs said Foster conducted “the most horrific” abuse against children, who were now being safeguarded.

“Chat logs showed he revelled in the ability to share material online – an act that will no doubt have contributed to the normalisation of such abuse among other paedophiles,” Ms Triggs said.

The 24 offences included the rape of a child, sexual assault of a child and taking, making and distributing indecent photos of children.

Aiden-Jay Foster will spend ONLY four years on licence after his sentence and will be the subject of a sexual harm prevention order.

He will also remain on the sex offenders’ register for the rest of his life.


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