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An Ebbw Vale man has been sentenced to life imprisonment after he was found guilty of more than 10 sexual offences against children.
Colin Morris, 48, pled guilty to all offences, including three counts of rape of a child under 13, two counts of attempt rape, one count of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, six counts of making indecent images of children and three counts of distributing indecent images of children.
He was today (Monday 23 December) sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 21 years at Newport Crown Court.
This proactive investigation was launched by our cybercrime team in April when we received intelligence that Morris had accessed indecent images of children online.
We then conducted a warrant at his property in Ebbw Vale and seized digital devices. Examination of these devices led us to identify further offences, including the rape of two children.
The senior investigating officer, Detective Inspector Jamie Cooper said:
“We welcome the sentence given to Morris by the judge, although no sentence can ever take away the lifelong trauma he caused his victims and their families
“Morris will now spend a significant amount of time behind bars, where he can pose no further danger to children and the wider public.
“If you are concerned about your thoughts or behaviours, or the thoughts or behaviours of others, please visit the Lucy Faithful ‘Stop it Now’ website for guidance. If you want to report or read more information about online abuse, please visit the Child Exploitation and Online Protection website.”
You can report cases of online abuse, or sexual assault to us via our website, social media or 101. Remember, always call 999 in an emergency.