Judge slams Wiltshire Police and demands answers over paedophile case

A judge has slammed Wiltshire Police and demanded answers over a paedophile case.

George Munro, who was found with more than three thousand child abuse photos and videos, was arrested in 2020 – but didn’t appear in court until earlier this year.

As previously reported, the 37-year-old from Bradford on Avon admitted having a sexual attraction to young girls. In his stash, there were images of children as young as three.

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At the defendant’s sentencing hearing at Salisbury Crown Court on 10 November, Judge Angela Morris described as the three-year delay as “shocking”.

She added: “It’s taken about three years to come to court, with no explanation. I want an explanation and I’m going to make a court order.

“The police have seven days to write to me and I want a full explanation – not a I’m sorry this has happened letter – I want to know why it has taken three years to bring this matter to court.”

In response, a spokesperson for Wiltshire Police blamed the lengthy delay “complex” examinations of seized devices and Crown Prosecution Service requests.

They said: “Investigations of this nature involve mobile and computer devices being sent off for digital forensic examination, which due to the complex nature of this work, can be a lengthy process.

“Following specific requests by the CPS in relation to a number of reports regarding this individual, the file was sent to the CPS in 2022 and due to a number of unavoidable delays out of police control, the case only came to court for sentencing in November 2023.”

Judge Morris handed down a 20-month prison sentence, suspended for two years. He must register has a sex offender for ten years and complete a sex offender programme. Read more on this >

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