A CHEF who was rumbled with a disgusting collection of indecent images of children has walked free from court.
Steven Finall’s horrific stash included some of the worst categorised child sex images – including toddlers being raped.
The 45-year-old was rumbled by police and subsequently charged with three counts of making indecent images of children (IIOC), one of possessing IIOC and one of possession of cocaine.
He was put before Liverpool Crown Court on Tuesday, however he was allowed to walk free due to his ‘good prospect of rehabilitation’.
Christopher Hopkins, prosecuting, explained how the collection came to light after police executed a search warrant on January 13 at his home, which the court heard was in Warrington.
This came after the authorities received intelligence relating to Finall’s suspected activities on the social media platform Snapchat.
Officers seized a Samsung tablet computer and a mobile phone during the raid, as well as a quantity of cocaine, with a forensic examination revealing the presence of IIOC.
In total, there were 190 depraved images and videos on his devices, including 36 graded as category A – the most severe category – with one showing a two-year-old child being raped.
The examination also discovered 32 category B images and 122 rated as category C.
Most were in cache files, having been deleted from the devices.
In defence of his client, Simeon Evans referenced his strong work ethic during his time working as a chef at The Swan pub in Winwick.
He also spoke of his guilty pleas to the charges, his lack of previous convictions and his acceptance of possessing the images during his police interview.
Before sentencing, recorder Mark Ainsworth said: “You must understand that the court takes a very dim view of this sort of conduct.
“The point that needs to be emphasized, time and time again, is that behind each of those images is a child being sexually abused.
“If there was no marketplace for those images, and people like you looking on the internet searching for them, the abuse would not take place.
“The circumstances of this case are such that, while I am obliged to impose a sentence of imprisonment, it can be suspended due to there being a good prospect of rehabilitation.”
Finall, whose address in court was given as The Swan pub on Golborne Road, was sentenced to six months in prison suspended for two years.
He was also ordered to complete 100 hours of unpaid work and 35 rehabilitation activity requirement days.
In addition, he is now subject to a sexual harm prevention order for seven years, as well as sex offender registration requirements for the same length of time.
An order for the forfeiture and destruction of the devices and cocaine seized.
In a statement following the hearing, The Swan pub said: "We were utterly shocked and appalled to read headlines about a former member of our kitchen team, as this was the first time we had been made aware of his court case and sentencing.
"We can confirm he no longer works at our pub, and if any allegations had been made to us previously, we would have dealt with them in a swift and appropriate manner through our usual HR processes.
"Any comments made in court about support from his employer must have been around general support he received during his time working here.
"Everyone at the pub is so deeply upset and distressed by this, and we please ask you to understand that we have found out about this news at the same time as everyone else."
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