A self-confessed paedophile who pleaded guilty to having and sharing videos and images of young children being raped by adult males has been jailed for 22 months with the final 12 months suspended.
Reporting restrictions in respect of the defendantâs identify were lifted by sentencing judge Sinead McMullan at Limerick Circuit Criminal Court on Thursday, allowing the media to name Kevin Raggett (22), who came before the court with an address at Laurel Villas, South Circular Road, Limerick.
Judge McMullan described as âhorrifyingâ the explicit material gardaà found when they searched an address in Limerick where Raggett was residing shortly before his 18th birthday.
Gardaà discovered 455 videos and images on a mobile phone and two laptops owned by Raggett.
Most of the evidence, including 362 videos and images, was classified as category one material â the highest level of explicit child sexual abuse and rape.
Gardaà classified 93 images as category two, which involved the exposure of childrenâs genitalia.
The judge said some of the material found on Raggettâs devices included boys âas a young as five or sixâ being ârapedâ by adult males.
Judge McMullan noted that Raggettâs defence barrister, Antoinette Simon, previously outlined how, âfrom an early ageâ, Raggett had been âon the radarâ of Tusla but that âinterventions were slow to come on lineâ.
Concerns about Raggett were flagged with Tusla in 2013 when he was 11. Further concerns were flagged in 2015 and 2019.
Tusla eventually contacted gardaà in 2020 after Raggett disclosed to a counsellor that he was âsexually arousedâ by young boys, prosecution barrister John OâSullivan told the court.
Gardaà searched the address where Raggett was residing, which was being run by Tusla, on June 4th, 2020, and seized Raggettâs electronic devices.
The court heard Raggett used a software programme to delete his internet browsing history as well as sexually explicit images.
The evidence was unearthed when gardaà used special forensic tools on Raggettâs electronic devices.
The court heard Raggett had used the web browser Tor to search the âdark webâ for child abuse material, and he had engaged in private chat forums with other paedophiles about sharing images and videos.
John OâSullivan said Raggett told gardaà ahe had started viewing the explicit material âout of morbid curiosityâ and âadmitted to being sexually aroused while viewing child pornography of this natureâ.
A pre-sentencing probation report found Raggett is of high-to-medium risk of reoffending.
Judge McMullan commended Raggettâs parents for how they had conducted themselves throughout their interactions with the relevant authorities, and for their ongoing support for him.
The judge said that, as Raggett had ârelevant previous convictionsâ, a headline sentence on each count of four years was appropriate.
She reduced each sentence to 22 months with the final 12 months suspended, to run concurrently.
She said she had taken into account Raggettâs early guilty plea, his expression of remorse, his co-operation with gardaÃ, a âsuggestionâ that he may have been groomed sexually as a child by unidentified persons, and that he would have been âimmatureâ at the time of offending.
The court placed Raggett on the sex offenderâs register for at least ten years.
Addressing Raggett, the judge said: âI do hope you can access help in custody, you are a young man who is intelligent, with a lot going for you, and you have a family that is supporting you, and that will stand to you.â