Coventry man jailed for making indecent images of children
He's also been given a lifetime sexual harm prevention order
A man from Coventry has been jailed for making indecent images of children.
Sebastian Ross-Sturman was jailed on 20 November for multiple offences of making indecent images.
The 39-year-old was found to have uploaded Category A indecent images to the internet in 2021.
Following a lengthy investigation from West Midlands Police's OCSET (Online child exploitation team), he was arrested in 2022.
He admitted to the offences which included over 100 indecent images and videos of children, and extreme pornography.
Ross-Sturman was sentenced to two years and six months at Warwick Crown Court after pleading guilty. He also was given a lifetime sexual harm prevention order.
If you think a child you know is at risk of harm, or if someone you know is involved in this type of offending, visit: Child sexual exploitation | West Midlands Police