A prominent Wandsworth Paedophile oncologist, Paul Struch, has evaded incarceration after being apprehended for downloading more than 1 million sexually explicit photos of minors, including some as young as four years old.
Consultant urologist Paul Struch, 41, was sentenced to a suspended prison term on Thursday and will face a professional disciplinary tribunal for his conduct.
The police conducted a raid on Paul Struch’s flat in Hitch Quay, Wandsworth, south London, following a sting operation that recorded him conversing with an undercover cop about his interest in females aged four and older.
During the search of his residence, Paul Struch was observed attempting to manipulate or obliterate a memory stick containing photos, prosecutor Jonathan Gold informed Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court.
Deviant’s feeble justification upon being apprehended with over one million illicit photographs of minors
The prosecution stated: “His residence was searched, and he was observed attempting to manipulate or obliterate a memory stick containing images, alongside a white iPhone.” There are several concerning aspects, including the ages of some children, with some as young as four years old.
Judge Brown imposed a six-month prison sentence on Paul Struch, suspended for eighteen months, which entails a thirty-day rehabilitation activity requirement.
Paul Struch will be supervised by the Probation Service for eighteen months, required to register as a sex offender for seven years, and subjected to a seven-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order that imposes restrictions on his internet usage, along with further conditions.
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