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In 2005 he was convicted at Swansea Crown Court of breaching a sexual harm prevention order, and convicted of the same offence two years later at Stratford Crown Court. He has 19 previous convictions for 22 offences including a number for sexual offences beginning with the indecent assault of a girl when he was a juvenile – this involved him assaulting a girl in public toilets on a beach. Jamie Paul Roberts, of New Road, Skewen, Neath had previously pleaded guilty to breaching a sexual harm prevention order when he appeared in the dock for sentencing at Swansea Crown Court. Roberts was again arrested and admitted arranging to pick up one of the boys from the station – but said he had been surprised to find the youngster was not alone. One boy rang his care home and a member of staff drove to Skewen to collect him. Roberts met the boys at Swansea railway station and took them back to his home to smoke cannabis and drink alcohol, suggesting that they take amphetamine as it “makes you really horny”.Īt around 4am an argument broke out and Roberts chased the boys from his flat – apparently at knife-point.
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In his subsequent interview the 35-year-old defendant provided a prepared statement in which he said the children had asked him to hide them, and that they had taken cocaine and amphetamine.Īfter being questioned Roberts was released under investigation.Ī second incident unfolded on February 28 this year and involved the same teen boy along with another male youth who was also living in care. The teenagers were returned to their care homes and Roberts was arrested. When the officers moved the items and swung open the wardrobe, they found the missing children hiding inside.
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The trial was heard at Swansea Crown Court