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IN PHOTO: A protester takes part in a demonstration against new laws on pornography outside parliament in central London December 12, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth

24-year-old Noah Yabbacome, son of a former vicar in Lincoln, United Kingdom, was finally sentenced to a 12-month jail term at Lincoln Crown Court for enticing a female teenager to have a sexual intercourse with her dog . Acting upon the knowledge of Yabbacome's illicit activities, the police raided St Nicholas Vicarage and arrested Yabbacome in February 2013.

After posting bail, Yabbacome was on a probationary liberty. But rather than live a life characteristic of remorse for his offence, he borrowed an iPod from a friend and downloaded further 700 child porn images onto it. The owner, after discovering the images, reported the same to the police, who arrested him for the second time.

Yabbacome was branded as “depraved” by Detective sergeant Vicky Midgley, who, along with other officers involved in the investigation, had to go through the most hideously graphic they have seen. When the police raided the vicarage, Yabbacome had in his possession a laptop — which was seized — allegedly containing more than 800 pornographic images of children and 21 “extreme porn” photos.

Also found during the 2013 raid and presented as evidence were chat log entries showing he initiated contact with the 15-year-old girl whom he convinced to have sex with her pet, but the police failed to establish the identity of the teenager and further failed to link the Internet conversation with the female teenager.

On Friday, Yabbacome admitted to the charges of attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity, two charges of possession of indecent images of children and six charges of making indecent images. In addition, he admitted to having distributed an indecent photograph of a child, possessing cartoon pornographic images of children and possessing extreme pornography, the Express reported.

To control his behaviour, Yabbacome has also been handed a 10-year sexual harm prevention order after his release in prison. In handing down the decision, Judge John Pini QC told the Mirror, “The public view this sort of offending with horror and justifiably so. Those who say it is purely on the Internet and fantasy are missing the point. These images involve actual physical contact with real girls which resulted in serious sexual abuse of very young children causing incalculable harm. There has to be immediate prison sentence.”

His father, David, was the parish vicar.

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