An abhorrent sexual predator, Benjamin Lancaster, the Swinton Paedophile, utilised the online pseudonym ‘Daddy Dominant Little Girls’ to target minors across the globe specifically. Benjamin Lancaster professed to be engaged in a polyamorous relationship and would diligently search the internet for potential targets.
He would provide them with a set of regulations that they were required to follow, encompassing specific bedtimes, dress codes, approved companions, and prescribed sexual activities.
According to authorities, Benjamin Lancaster, aged 33, would specifically focus on really vulnerable children and make them a promise of a better life. He insisted that they address him as ‘Daddy’.
He employed the moniker ‘Daddy Dominant Little Girls’. The carer of one of the children stumbled onto dirty photographs and videos while examining her online habits, revealing the perpetrator’s repugnant offences.
Benjamin Lancaster was apprehended in October 2021. Examination of his phone and devices uncovered evidence of his engagement in illicit communication with children worldwide.
Investigators suspect the existence of further victims and have strongly encouraged them to step forward following his incarceration. Benjamin Lancaster, residing at Charles Street, Swinton, Salford, has been sentenced to imprisonment lasting 10 years and six months by Manchester Crown Court. The charges against Lancaster include rape, possession of obscene pictures, and arranging or enabling travel for sexual purposes involving two victims who were under the age of 16.
He will be indefinitely registered as a sex offender and has been issued a sexual harm prevention order.
According to Det Con Emma Puckering from the Salford Connect Team of Greater Manchester Police, Benjamin Lancaster will be incarcerated and kept away from children for a significant number of years. We want to acknowledge the fortitude and courage of the victims and their support networks, who have assisted in the legal proceedings until their resolution.
“While we acknowledge that the sentencing cannot undo the traumatic experiences they endured due to Benjamin Lancaster’s actions, we anticipate that it symbolises the commencement of a new chapter in their lives, enabling them to initiate the process of recovery and acceptance.”
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