According to BBC news, a man who posed as a teenager on Facebook to urge children
to perform sex acts online has had his 16-month jail sentence increased to four
years. (Ummmmh parent with children under 16 years should scrutinise and monitor their childern properly, there are sick people on the internet)
Court of Appeal judges agreed the original term imposed on Francis Knight was
"unduly lenient".
The 31-year-old, from Portsmouth, posed as a teenage girl and befriended boys
on the social network.
He incited eight of them to perform sexual activities in front of a web
camera so that he could see them.
Appeal judges heard how Knight, from Eastern Road, incited more than 200
other youngsters to perform in a similar way, although they did not do
so.
'Non-consensual'
He pleaded guilty to offences involving inciting or attempting to incite
children to engage in sexual activities and making indecent photographs of
children.
He was sentenced at Portsmouth Crown Court on 24 May.
Lady Justice Rafferty, Mr Justice Griffith Williams and Mrs Justice Thirlwall
increased his sentence after hearing submissions from Solicitor General Oliver
Heald that 16 months did not reflect the scale of the offending.
Mr Heald said the offences were "non-consensual" because the victims were
under 13 and they did not know the true identity of the person on the
chatline.
After the ruling, he said: "The actions of Francis Knight were appalling.
"He posed as a teenage girl online to gain the trust of young boys and then
exploited them for his own gratification.
"Child sexual offences like these are very serious and can be difficult to
detect because the culprits may never be seen by the victims and they do not use
their real names."
Announcing the decision of the court, Lady Justice Rafferty said: "In victim
impact statements and other means of expression, many victims reported feeling
bad, scared, sick and angry."

some people are insane sha.
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