28/09/2015
43 Years For Five Man Peadophile Ring
Five men have been jailed for a total of 43 years for 34 charges of sexual offences against young boys in North Wales.
The men were convicted following an independent investigation by the National Crime Agency, Operation Pallial, and a trial at Mold Crown Court earlier this year.
Their victims were five boys aged between 10 and 15 years old who were abused by a predatory ring of paedophiles operating in the Wrexham area during the 1970s and 1980s.
George Neil Phoenix, a former bus driver from Wrexham, was found guilty of one count of sexual abuse. He was sentenced to three and a half years in prison. David Lightfoot, aged 72, a publican in Wrexham in the 1980s, from Ellesmere Port, Cheshire was found guilty of nine offences (six indecency/indecent assault, two of buggery and one of attempted buggery). He was sentenced to ten years in prison.
Eddie Huxley, aged 70, a former Wrexham civil servant from Maidenhead, Berkshire. Huxley, was found guilty of two counts of indecent assault. He received four and a half years in prison. Marc Roy Norry, aged 55, a former local radio presenter from Connah's Quay, Flintshire, was found guilty of six offences, (five of indecent assault and one buggery). He was sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Gary Cook, (also known as Mark Grainger), aged 64, a former professional wrestler from Leicester was found guilty of 16 counts of sexual abuse and sentenced to 14 years in prison.
Ian Mulcahey, NCA Senior Investigating Officer, said those convicted had acted as "a predatory group of paedophiles, taking advantage of vulnerable young boys."
"The vast majority of abuse took place primarily at the home of one of the defendants, Gary Cook, in Brymbo. The five boys were young, vulnerable, sometimes isolated by family circumstances and manipulated by this group. They were no doubt chosen for these reasons and were groomed using a variety of treats including alcohol, car trips, pornography and above all attention. They were sexually abused and passed around by the group.
"The range of occupations of these men had could not have been more different, but their real common interest lay in the abuse of young children. Their grooming was carefully planned and continued over the period of the victim's childhoods.
"The victims in this case have been brave in coming forward, firstly to speak to the Operation Pallial team and latterly to give evidence at court and I would like to personally thank them for the courage they have shown," he added.
(MH/CD)
The men were convicted following an independent investigation by the National Crime Agency, Operation Pallial, and a trial at Mold Crown Court earlier this year.
Their victims were five boys aged between 10 and 15 years old who were abused by a predatory ring of paedophiles operating in the Wrexham area during the 1970s and 1980s.
George Neil Phoenix, a former bus driver from Wrexham, was found guilty of one count of sexual abuse. He was sentenced to three and a half years in prison. David Lightfoot, aged 72, a publican in Wrexham in the 1980s, from Ellesmere Port, Cheshire was found guilty of nine offences (six indecency/indecent assault, two of buggery and one of attempted buggery). He was sentenced to ten years in prison.
Eddie Huxley, aged 70, a former Wrexham civil servant from Maidenhead, Berkshire. Huxley, was found guilty of two counts of indecent assault. He received four and a half years in prison. Marc Roy Norry, aged 55, a former local radio presenter from Connah's Quay, Flintshire, was found guilty of six offences, (five of indecent assault and one buggery). He was sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Gary Cook, (also known as Mark Grainger), aged 64, a former professional wrestler from Leicester was found guilty of 16 counts of sexual abuse and sentenced to 14 years in prison.
Ian Mulcahey, NCA Senior Investigating Officer, said those convicted had acted as "a predatory group of paedophiles, taking advantage of vulnerable young boys."
"The vast majority of abuse took place primarily at the home of one of the defendants, Gary Cook, in Brymbo. The five boys were young, vulnerable, sometimes isolated by family circumstances and manipulated by this group. They were no doubt chosen for these reasons and were groomed using a variety of treats including alcohol, car trips, pornography and above all attention. They were sexually abused and passed around by the group.
"The range of occupations of these men had could not have been more different, but their real common interest lay in the abuse of young children. Their grooming was carefully planned and continued over the period of the victim's childhoods.
"The victims in this case have been brave in coming forward, firstly to speak to the Operation Pallial team and latterly to give evidence at court and I would like to personally thank them for the courage they have shown," he added.
(MH/CD)
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