'Depraved' man raped defenceless baby
and filmed it
A baby rapist will spend the next 14 years in jail after he filmed himself raping an "innocent and defenceless" infant. Adrian Waring, 35, appeared at Liverpool Crown Court yesterday (Thursday, January 22) after pleading guilty to multiple child sex offences, possession of cocaine and bestiality.
Drugs and Kids
His offences were against a baby girl under the age of 12 months. Waring was jailed for two counts of rape, six counts of making indecent photographs of a child, sexual assault, possession of extreme pornography, sexual activity with a living animal and possession of a controlled Class A drug (cocaine).
Waring was sentenced to a total of 22 years, eight months imprisonment. He will serve 14 years, eight months in prison and the remaining eight years on licence.
And now, the child will be in her mid-teens when he gets out, if they don't let him out earlier, so they can jail free speech advocates.
He was also given an indefinite restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order, and must sign the Sex Offenders Register for life.
Detective Chief Inspector Chris Saidi said: “The cruelty and depravity Waring inflicted on his victim is impossible to comprehend.
“He put an innocent and defenceless baby through the most harrowing ordeal purely for his own depraved gratification.
It's not impossible to comprehend, it's drugs and it's evil.
Man jailed after intending to sexually abuse girl under 13
A man has been jailed for 12 years after he admitted travelling with the intention of sexually abusing a girl under the age of 13.
At the time of his arrest, he was on bail after previously being arrested on suspicion of distributing indecent images of children, officers said.
He was also handed a five-year extended licence, an indefinite sexual harm prevention order and added to the Sex Offenders' Register indefinitely, at Swindon Crown Court on Friday.
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He pleaded guilty to two counts of arranging or facilitating the commission of a child sex offence, attempting to cause or incite the sexual exploitation of a child and five counts of distributing indecent images of children.
Bellas had been remanded into custody since last year, police said.
SWROCU worked alongside the Metropolitan Police and the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit to bring Bellas to justice.
Det Insp Dave Wells, from SWROCU, said: "Due to the strength of the evidence gathered by the police, Bellas had no option but to plead guilty.
"He is a dangerous individual who preys upon children to fulfil his sexual desires, and I welcome the sentence handed down to him."
Crowborough man sentenced for a series of child sex offences

A Crowborough man has been sentenced to 13 years in prison after being convicted of multiple serious child sexual offences.
The offences include producing and possessing child abuse material, inciting a child under thirteen to engage in sexual activity, and arranging the commission of a child sex offence.
Ray Lombard, 46, of Croft Road in Crowborough, was identified by police after accessing child abuse images online. Investigators found he had livestreamed child abuse, arranged acts of child sexual abuse at his request, paid perpetrators, and discussed paedophilia and online child exploitation.
During the investigation, Lombard was found in possession of extreme pornographic images and more than 5,000 child abuse images classified as categories A and B stored on multiple devices seized from Lombard. He established online connections with other distributors of child abuse material and targeted vulnerable women, while investigators also found screen recordings documenting live streamed sexual abuse of children.
He admitted to paying a vulnerable woman in Ukraine to produce child sexual abuse material involving her daughter under the age of five.
Lombard was arrested on 19 March 2024 and charged at Eastbourne Custody Centre on 12 March 2025 with three counts of making indecent images of children, eight counts of arranging and facilitating the commission of a child sex offence, causing to incite a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, including penetration, and possessing extreme pornographic images.
He appeared at Lewes Crown Court on 31 October 2025, where he pleaded guilty to all charges.
On Thursday (15 January 2026), at Lewes Crown Court, he was sentenced to 13 years in prison. The administration of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order will be considered at a future date, and the court ordered the destruction of all his devices.
Detective Sergeant David Rose, from the Online Child Abuse Team, said:
“Lombard’s behaviour was abhorrent and demonstrates the very real dangers posed online by individuals who deliberately seek to groom and sexually exploit children.
“These crimes represent a profound abuse of trust and a complete disregard for the safety, dignity and wellbeing of some of the most vulnerable members of society.
“His devices contained moving images recording the sexual abuse of young children. These children, wherever they are in the world, live with the trauma of the abuse they have suffered.
“Offending of this nature causes lasting damage not only to the direct victims, but also to families and communities, and it will not be tolerated.
“The Online Child Abuse Team continues to work tirelessly with our partners to identify and apprehend offenders, disrupt this type of criminal activity, and educate parents and carers on the steps they can take to help keep children safe online.”


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