Swansea man jailed over 'significant number' of child sex offences
His offending has been described as 'some of the worst of its kind' police have seen in the city
A man from Swansea has been handed an extended 30 year prison sentence after being found guilty of a string of child sex offences.
Thirty-six year old Adam Davies, from Hafod, abused multiple victims over a number of years - including two girls who were both under thirteen at the time.
Davies was found guilty of several offences and will spend at least eighteen years behind bars, and will be a registered sex offender for life.
South Wales Police said: "In July 2023, one of Davies’ victims made an allegation that she was sexually assaulted by Davies when she was younger. The offences against this victim and a second victim took place over a number of years. Both girls were under 13 at the time of the abuse.
"As part of the investigation into this allegation, Davies’s devices were seized and Category A, B and C child sexual abuse images were located on his laptop.
"In April 2025, a male victim also disclosed that he was sexually abused by Davies between the ages of 6-8.
"Davies pleaded not guilty to a long list of offences, but was ultimately found guilty in court of:
- Assault of a girl under 13 by touching (seven counts)
- Engaging in non-penetrative sexual activity with a girl aged 13-15 (two counts)
- Possession of an indecent photograph of a child (three counts)
"Davies has been handed a 30-year extended jail sentence of which 26 years will be spent in custody. He will serve a minimum of 18 years
"He will be a registered sex offender for life and is subject of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO)."
'Immeasurable danger to children'
Detective Constable Stacey Jones said: “Adam Davies’s offending is some of the worst of its kind we have seen in Swansea. He disgustingly took advantage of multiple children to act out vile acts for his own depraved sexual pleasure.
“He is of an immeasurable danger to children, and the streets are far safer for young people now that he has been sent to prison for a hugely significant sentence.
“Adam Davies did not give one thought to how his offending would affect his victims’ lives, both mentally and physically. We pay tribute to the immense bravery of the victims who have come forward, and hope that they are now able to move on with their lives safe in the knowledge that Adam Davies cannot access them anymore.”
If you have been affected by this story, please get in contact with South Wales Police via 101, quoting 62WN0407323.
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