Dyfed-Powys Police has welcomed the conviction of Tom Piggott for sexual offences against children.
Piggott, aged 21, of Maesowen, Welshpool, had denied two counts of raping a child, three counts of sexual assault on a child, two counts of inciting a child to take part in a sexual act, and three counts of making indecent images of children.
But it took the jury less than half an hour to return a guilty verdict on all 10 counts following a five-day trial at Mold Crown Court.
DC Steve Williams said he was pleased with the hard work officers had put in to investigating this case to compile a file of overwhelming evidence against Piggott.
âThis investigation has been a massive undertaking for all involved,â he said.
âFrom the investigating team, to the digital media investigators, it has been an incredible amount of work, but weâre satisfied it has been worth the effort to get justice for these young victims.
âNone of this would have been possible without their strength and bravery in coming forward.
âIt is their willingness to tell the truth about what Piggott did to them that has meant he has been convicted.
âPiggott showed incredible arrogance in trying to lie his way out of the situation he found himself in as a result of his terrible actions. But the evidence proved too strong.”
Officers found 141 videos, 58 of which are in the most serious category, and 29 indecent images, six of which are in the most serious category, on electronic devices seized from Piggottâs home.
DC Williams added: âSome of the images we found on his devices were among the worst I have seen in a long career investigating crimes such as his.â
Piggott will be sentenced at Mold Crown Court on 13 September.
+++ Anyone from the Dyfed-Powys Police area who has been affected by crimes such as these, even if they haven’t reported to police, can contact the Goleudy victim and witness service.
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