A Blackburn Sex Offender has been jailed after more than a decade of abuse. Richard Krakowski was sent to prison for nine years and three months yesterday.
Police were notified after an SD card was passed to someone, containing what Richard Krakowski thought was an innocent recording.
That SD card did not contain the innocent recording, instead, showing evidence of years of sexual offences committed by Richard Krakowski.
A report was made, and Richard Krakowski, 72, of Roman Road, Blackburn was arrested on suspicion of and later charged with eight counts of sexual assault and one count of voyeurism.
The offending, which happened between 2012 and 2024 included Richard Krakowski sexually abusing his victim and filming it for his own sexual gratification. He also installed a secret camera in a bathroom, filming and photographing his victim.
Police recovered dozens of images and videos of Richard Krakowski’s offending from the SD card.
He pleaded guilty on 20th December at Preston Crown Court and was sentenced at the same court yesterday. He was also ordered to sign the sex offenders register for life and is subject to a lifetime Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO).
In her victim impact statement, the victim said: “I hope you will never be allowed to hurt anyone like this again.
“I am building my life again and I am getting stronger every day”
She ended with: “You have not won.”
DC Beth Turner of East Vulnerability Investigation Unit said: “First and foremost, I want to praise the victim for the incredible strength and bravery she has shown throughout the investigation and court process. Her bravery has made sure that Richard Krakowski cannot hurt or abuse anyone again.
“Richard Krakowski is a sexual predator. He abused his victim for his own sexual gratification. He recorded the abuse to fulfil his own depraved sexual fantasies, leaving others to pick up the pieces of the destruction he caused. His behaviour can only be described as abhorrent.
“I welcome the custodial sentence handed down today. Criminal behaviour like Richard Krakowski’s is not and never will be acceptable. I hope that this shows any victims of sexual abuse that we will listen to you, we will hear what you have to tell us, we will investigate, and we will do all we can to ensure the person responsible is brought to justice.”
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