Man jailed for online child sex offences

Niall McCrackenMid Ulster reporter, BBC News NI
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The court heard Mullen will be placed on the sex offender register for 10 years

A 23-year-old man has been sentenced to two years and four months for a number of online child sex offences against three boys.

Cameron Mullen, of no fixed abode, admitted to sexually communicating with three boys, inciting them to engage in sexual activity and distribute indecent images and causing a child to watch sexual activity.

Mullen was previously granted bail a short time after his first court appearance, however this was later revoked and he has been in custody ever since.

Offending occurred between June 2024 and January 2025.

Delivering his sentence at Dungannon Crown Court on Wednesday, a judge told Mullen his behaviour "indicates a predatory pattern".

When the case first reached court on 11 January 2025, police said they had received a report from the mother of a boy who had been contacted by Mullen and had been sent sexual messages.

The court also heard that police were subsequently contacted by the mother of another boy, claiming that he had been sent sexually explicit images by Mullen.

At a later hearing, the court was also made aware of the case of another boy who Mullen had sent messages to asking for pictures of his genitals in exchange for money.

Mullen appeared at Dungannon Crown Court on Wednesday via video link from Maghaberry prison.

The court heard that, while Mullen had no previous convictions he was previously reported for similar matters, although none proceeded.

Victim 'sickened and terrified'

Delivering sentencing, Judge Brian Sherrard told Mullen that one of his victims was particularly impacted as he suffers from autism and is socially isolated.

"He was vulnerable, left sickened and terrified you would turn up at his school. He has developed suicidal ideation and anxiety," Judge Sherrard said.

"As with nearly all paedophilic offending you deny any sexual interest in children. The evidence proves otherwise."

The judge also told Mullen: "You have still not provided an explanation for your offending. This is a plethora of overlapping sexual offending of three boys. They and their families are affected by your offending.

"While this was online and not face to face, it is no less serious. Your use of social media helped make that a dangerous place. Your behaviour indicates a predatory pattern."

Judge Sherrard imposed a prison term of two years and four months, part of which has already been served in custody while the case has been ongoing.

The court also heard that Mullen would be on the sex offender register and subject to a sexual offences prevention order for a period of 10 years.