MONITORING THE PERVERTED SCUM WHO PREY ON OUR KIDS! On this site we aim to expose the paedophiles, faggots and other perverts that infest our society today and are preying on our children. Every time we turn on the TV or open a newspaper we see another case of child molestation with the perpetrators receiving pitifully leniant sentences that are often suspended or ridiculously short, some even get probation and they all have some trendy middle-class social workers bending over backwards to help them. As usual this is all at great expense to us the British taxpayers - we pay for this filth to live in comfort whilst we live in fear for our kids' safety.
Nonces deserve nothing more than a decent British noose around their necks and a long drop. It's time to fight back and scare the shit out of these evil bastards that are a serious threat to our communities.We need your information to monitor the nonces. Most, after their conviction/serving their sentence, are moved out of the area in which they committed their crimes. Keep your eyes on your local press for details of convicted paedophiles and send them to us immediately, details of how to do so are below.
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Peter Voisey, 35, of Blyth, Northumberland, entered the witness box at Newcastle Crown Court where he is on trial for abduction, rape and sexual assault on the child last year.
The jury heard last week how he molested a 12-year-old girl at a leisure centre in Macclesfield, Cheshire in 2001.
He was jailed for three years, reduced on appeal to two years, the court heard.
Franz Muller QC, defending, asked Voisey how he felt after he committed the indecent assault in 2001.
“Utterly ashamed, so sorry that it happened,” the defendant said.
“I just wished I hadn’t put somebody through that kind of thing.”
The defendant, also known as Smith, the name he chose aged 16, said he was concerned during his prison sentence for what he had done.
“I would speak regularly with my personal officer and I asked if there was something I could do to put it right and she said the best thing I could ever do was to ensure that nothing like that could ever happen again,” he said.
Mr Muller asked: “Has it happened again?”
Voisey tearfully replied: “It most definitely has not sir, no.”
He denied having a sexual interest in children and said he did not commit two burglaries which the jury has been told had a sexual element.
The court has heard that the six-year-old was grabbed from the bathroom of her ground-floor flat in December last year.
She was driven away in a car, subjected to two serious sex assaults then dumped naked and shivering in a freezing alley.
The case continues.
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MORE BRITISH PERVERTS DUE FOR THE COURTS: FBI nets 7,000 more British users of child porn websites
THE FBI is to pass the names of 7,000 suspected paedophiles to British police after smashing a second internet child pornography ring.
The list will bring the number of Britons under investigation for downloading child pornography to 14,000 after the Americans cracked a similar internet ring earlier this year.In the latest operation, which is still going on, investigators have the names and addresses of Britons who paid a monthly fee of £25.50 to subscribe to a website containing graphic photographs of children as young
as four being abused by adults.Lieutenant Bill Walsh, head of the Dallas police internet child crimes task force, which is running the operation with the FBI, said they had identified 25,000 suspects in America, as well as the Britons.
He asked The Sunday Times not to publish further details of the police operation and the name of the company running the website because it was still operating in Russia. However, he added: "I think this
investigation will be more successful than the first."In the first the names of 7,200 British suspects were passed to British police earlier this year after they were caught in a "sting" by federal investigators. They arrested the website's owners, took over the site and allowed thousands of customers to continue their subscriptions.
So far 500 of the 7,200 Britons caught up in that operation - codenamed Ore - have been arrested. Many are middle-class professionals, including a senior Customs director, civil servants, City businessmen, teachers, university lecturers, magistrates, social workers, police officers and lawyers. Several priests have also been arrested.
Mike Jones, of Northumbria police, said his force had arrested 60 suspects aged between 23 and 71. They included a doctor, teachers and university staff, foster care and youth workers. "If there weren't these
people prepared to pay for this imagery there would be hundreds of children around the world not being abused," he said.A senior Scotland Yard detective said it was planning to arrest more than 1,000 suspects identified in the first inquiry. But he warned police resources were stretched to the limit, with forensic laboratories facing a long queue of complex cases involving the inspection of computer hard drives.
The arrival of a further large batch of suspects would place an even greater burden on officers.
He added: "Never mind the stranger in the dirty mac in the park, it's the stranger in the house we need to worry about. He's on the internet, pretending to be a 13-year-old."
Carol Howlett, deputy assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan police, said she believed Operation Ore would be the first of many such inquiries. Many more suspects would be targeted, but she warned that child
abuse on the internet had to be a higher priority for the government. "It needs to come up the agenda," she said. "It's important that child protection becomes a ministerial priority."However, the Home Office maintained there were record numbers of police, backed with an extra investment of £1.8 billion over four years. "On top of that we have targeted £500,000 in specific funds towards tackling internet porn. The police should get on and do the job and stop using this vile trade in human misery as a blatant bid for yet more money," said a source.
Details of the latest child porn ring were revealed to the British police at a recent meeting of Interpol. Ruben Rodriguez, of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, said: "It's an enormous amount of names, much bigger than the previous one.
"It was presented to Interpol last month that it was going to be a very, very big case. There was a collective gasp from law enforcement when they knew what they had to deal with."
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