In an outcome that would spark a wild jubilations among law enforcement and child protection advocates, Thomas Govan, 23, of Worthing, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role as the ringleader of a global paedophile network.

Govan pleaded guilty to 25 charges, including rape, sexual assault, and distributing indecent images of children.

The Metropolitan Police Service (Met) launched an investigation into Govan in May, uncovering a sinister chat group on Telegram where he groomed a 13-year-old girl to self-harm and degrade herself on camera.

The investigation revealed that Govan met with the girl twice, raping and assaulting her, and distributing the footage to other paedophiles.

According to the London Evening Standard, the Met worked closely with Sussex Police and Australian authorities to gather digital evidence, including online messages, photographs, and mobile phone data.

Govan’s arrest on May 14 led to hours of interviews, and specially trained officers ensured victim-survivors and their families received support.

Acting Detective Sergeant Lucy Fiander praised the diligence and professionalism of Met officers and the bravery of the victim-survivor and her family.

“Govan’s abhorrent offending and the impact on the victim-survivor and their family cannot be underestimated. My heart goes out to all of those affected.

“I want to thank both the Met officersfor their diligence and professionalism, and the bravery of the victim-survivor and her family for their willingness to work with us. This has ensured a vile paedophile will no longer be able to take advantage of vulnerable children enjoying online games and chat rooms with their friends.

“We’ll do everything in our power to protect children, bringing to justice those predators who threaten their safety,” she said.

The Met remains committed to protecting children, both online and offline, through collaborations with organizations like The Children’s Society.

This breakthrough is a testament to the power of international cooperation in combating child exploitation.

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