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Showing 1 - 10 of 14 results for crime type "Sexual offences" & area "Cymru/Wales"

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Cymru-Wales

Sexual predator sentenced following DNA match in ‘cold case’ from nearly three decades ago

A man who sexually assaulted a schoolgirl as she walked home from a library nearly three decades ago has been sentenced at Newport Crown Court.
Press Release Sexual offences Cymru/Wales
Cymru-Wales

Health care worker jailed for sexually assaulting patients

A health care worker who sexually assaulted two patients during medical examinations has been jailed at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court.
Press Release Sexual offences Cymru/Wales
Cymru-Wales

Man jailed for blackmailing children into sending indecent images

A man who befriended children on social media and persuaded them to send him explicit photos and videos has been sentenced at Cardiff Crown Court.
Press Release Sexual offences Cymru/Wales
Cymru-Wales

Swansea man sentenced for entering bedrooms whilst occupants slept

A man who entered three homes in Swansea, rummaged through drawers and exposed himself, has been sentenced at Swansea Crown Court.
Press Release Sexual offences Cymru/Wales
Cymru-Wales

Former Swansea vicar who sexually abused teen boy sentenced

A former Swansea vicar who once christened his victim has been sentenced for indecent assault.
Press Release Sexual offences Cymru/Wales
Cymru-Wales

Paedophile sentenced for trying to meet 12-year-old girl

A Penarth man who thought he was meeting a 12-year-old girl for sexual contact after chatting with her online has been sentenced at Swansea Crown Court.
Press Release Sexual offences Cymru/Wales
Cymru-Wales

Man jailed for city centre rape

A Newport man who raped a woman he met on a night out has been jailed.
Press Release Sexual offences Cymru/Wales
Cymru-Wales

Tad i ddau wedi’i garcharu am dreisio yng nghanol y ddinas

Mae dyn o Gasnewydd a dreisiodd fenyw a gyfarfu ar noson allan wedi cael ei garcharu.Gwahoddodd Christian Okafor, 48, y fenyw ac eraill yn ôl i’w fflat ar ôl iddo gwrdd â nhw ar noson allan yng nghanol y ddinas.Rhoddwyd diod i’r fenyw a llewygodd am ychydig, gan ddeffro gydag Okafor ar ei phen…
Press Release Sexual offences Cymru/Wales
Cymru-Wales

College Tutor sentenced for making indecent images of former pupil

A tutor from Coleg Gwent has been sentenced at Newport Crown Court today following guilty pleas to the offence of Making Indecent Images of Children.
Press Release Sexual offences Cymru/Wales
Cymru-Wales

Man sentenced for attempting to rape two women in Swansea city centre

A 20-year-old man who attacked two women in Swansea city centre has been sentenced to over 11 years’ imprisonment at Swansea Crown Court.
Press Release Sexual offences Violent crime Cymru/Wales

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