Essex Police have uncovered a shocking collection of indecent images of children dating back more than twenty years in a significant operation. Officers raided the home of Gerry Parnham in Harlow in April 2018, seizing thousands of disturbing images and videos depicting child abuse.
During the raid, the Essex Police Online Investigation Team (POLIT) discovered:
- Over 5,000 of the most serious Category A images
- More than 5,500 Category B images
- Over 43,000 Category C images
- Nearly 750 films totaling 127 hours, mostly Category A
Gerry Parnham, aged 69, admitted to three counts of making indecent images of children and one charge of possession of prohibited images. On 18 June, he was sentenced at Chelmsford Crown Court to 16 months in prison. Additionally, Parnham was issued a 10-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
PC Sam Petken from POLIT commented, “Gerry Parnham is a dangerous and prolific offender who built up an extensive and horrifying library of child abuse over two decades. The scale and longevity of his offending is shocking and Essex is a safer place now he’s behind bars.”
Detective Inspector Jo Collins added, “The work my team does often takes place behind closed doors. The images and videos they have to view are horrific. But their commitment ensures dangerous offenders like Parnham are caught and locked up.”
Essex Police continue to reassure local communities that they are working tirelessly every day to protect children and keep them safe online.
Originally published by UKNIP.