Carl Adimado paedophile child sex offender
Carl Adimado paedophile child sex offender

An Enfield Paedophile supermarket employee, Carl Adimado, convicted of multiple sexual offences against women and children has been sentenced to four years and six months in prison.

Carl Adimado, 34, of Enfield, was sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Tuesday after pleading guilty to 37 crimes, which included over 20 incidents of ‘upskirting’ and five counts of juvenile sexual assault.

Several heinous offences were perpetrated against youngsters on route to school BY Carl Adimado.

The predator’s misconduct was revealed after he filmed beneath a woman’s skirt at the shop where he was employed at Seven Sisters Road on July 10 of the previous year.

Upon analysing CCTV footage, authorities uncovered that he had committed sixteen instances of upskirting against eight victims in a single day.

He was charged via mail for those sixteen charges.

An investigation of his phone revealed a disturbing collection of indecent photographs of minors and a substantial quantity of recordings depicting him engaging in public acts of indecency.

Video evidence also depicted him sexually assaulting schoolgirls on route to school.

He was detained in prison and subsequently admitted guilt to 16 counts of upskirting.

The school uniforms worn by the minor victims in the films enabled officers to ascertain their schools and identify each individual.

Adimado faced an additional 21 accusations, increasing the total to 37. The incidents occurred in Hackney and Enfield.

The offences were two counts of engaging in sexual behaviour in the presence of a child and two counts of producing indecent images of children.

Police Constable Lee Ravens stated: “Carl Adimado is a predatory offender who has perpetrated numerous indecent offences against women and girls.” He was evidently determined to persist till apprehended.

In addition to his incarceration, Adimado will be subjected to three years and six months of supervised release.


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