The Derby Paedophile, Hugo De Sousa of Havelock Road admitted guilt to the rape and sexual abuse of a minor, as well as the creation and distribution of indecent photos of children.
The 46-year-old, Hugo De Sousa, is required to serve an additional five years on an extended licence, rendering him ineligible to seek for parole until two-thirds of his term has been completed.
The case was presented in court after to an investigation initiated by a victim’s report detailing Hugo De Sousa’s rape and sexual abuse during her childhood.
Having heard that he had been convicted of an uploading indecent images of children to the internet in 2021, the woman decided to set up a fake profile online to try and get him to admit what he had done to her.
Using the fake profile and name, she befriended him on a forum, and he eventually admitted how he had raped a child in the past without realising that person was actually the victim.
At this point she felt she had the strength and confidence to report how he had forced her to have sex with him, and sexually assaulted her.
In her statement to police, the victim told officers how it had affected her schooling, that she still suffers from nightmares and has difficulty sleeping, as well as recurrent thoughts about what happened.
Hugo De Sousa was sentenced at Derby Crown Court on Wednesday 1 March, and as well as the jail term he will be on the sex offender register for life and subject to a lifetime sexual harm prevention order.
Hugo De Sousa will be liable to deportation on his release from prison.
Detective Constable Hayley Beautyman, who was one of the officers involved in the investigation, said: “Hugo De Sousa subjected a child sexual abuse, and he has quite rightly been jailed for his despicable actions.
“In 2021 Hugo De Sousa was convicted of various offences in relation to indecent images of children and from that date through proactive investigation and policing, it was found that he had continued to fuel his obsession with such material. It was because of these investigations that the victim found she had enough courage to come forward and report her ordeal.”
DC Beautyman added: “I would especially like to thank the victim in being brave enough to come forward and report this and to urge other victims of abuse to come forward.
“We have specialist officers committed to targeting serious sexual offences and abuse. We will treat any reports or information you have very seriously, sensitively and with support through the process.”
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