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Snapchat predator jailed after coercing boys with Xbox and PlayStation codes
Summary
A 31-year-old Glasgow man was sentenced to 10-and-a-half years in prison after prosecutors said he used Snapchat to coerce four boys under 16 into sending sexual material in exchange for Xbox and PlayStation codes, and he will serve an additional three years on licence when released.
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Ross Brogan, 31, has been sentenced after prosecutors said he befriended schoolboys through Snapchat and coerced them with offers of Xbox and PlayStation codes. The case was heard at the High Court in Glasgow and involved four victims reported as under 16. Prosecutors said he demanded intimate images and videos in return for the game codes and used threats in some instances. The Crown Office and police described the behaviour as predatory and harmful.
Known facts:
- Ross Brogan, 31, a software engineer from Glasgow, pleaded guilty to six sexual offence charges at the High Court in Glasgow.
- Prosecutors said he contacted four boys via Snapchat and solicited intimate images and videos in exchange for Xbox and PlayStation codes.
- The judge said the course of conduct included sexual assault of one victim and that threats were used against another.
- He was sentenced to 10-and-a-half years in prison and will serve an additional three years on licence after release; he was also banned from contacting his victims.
- His name was added to the sex offenders' register indefinitely, and officials said the victims were deeply affected.
- The Crown Office and police characterised the conduct as predatory and despicable.
Summary:
The sentencing reflects the court's finding of calculated and manipulative behaviour and recognition of significant harm to the victims. The defendant will serve a custodial term, remain on licence after release, and is subject to indefinite registration. Undetermined at this time.
