Christopher Seston Sandhurst Paedophile
Christopher Seston Sandhurst Paedophile

A Sandhurst paedophile Christopher Seston disseminated obscene photographs of a youngster online and participated in sexual acts with a minor. Authorities were notified of Christopher Seston’s illicit activity when email accounts associated with him submitted photographs.

Law enforcement officials in Wiltshire, the former residence of the 49-year-old, became cognisant of the uploads last year. Seston was apprehended and his devices confiscated.

The full magnitude of his transgressions was subsequently revealed. Evidence indicated that Christopher Seston had not only disseminated indecent photographs of children online but had allegedly perpetrated child abuse.

Christopher Seston was apprehended in February of the previous year. He has now admitted guilt to two charges of engaging in sexual behaviour with a minor and four charges of possessing indecent pictures of a minor.

Christopher Seston was presented before Salisbury Crown Court, where he received a four-year prison sentence. He has also been subjected to an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

Detective Constable Jason Walsh, from Wiltshire Police’s kid Internet Exploitation Team, stated: This was a troubling case where our preliminary investigations into the uploading of indecent photos of minors revealed that Christopher Seston had also been sexually abusing a kid. I wish to praise the young victim in this case for her bravery in articulating her experience, which has resulted in Seston’s conviction and sentencing for his crimes.

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