Mexican Student Caught in Child Sex Sting Gets 10 Years

Axel Torres-Vargas, a 21-year-old Mexican medical student studying in London, was slammed with a 10-year prison sentence for a string of horrifying child sex offences in Norwich. He also faces five years on licence. The grim verdict came down at Norwich Crown Court on December 19 after Torres-Vargas admitted guilt.

Seven Child Sex Charges and Indecent Images

Torres-Vargas pleaded guilty to:

  • Arranging or facilitating a child sex offence
  • Three counts of distributing indecent images of a child
  • Three counts of making indecent images of a child

He was slapped with an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order issued by Norfolk Constabulary.

Trapped by Undercover Cop Posing as ‘Uncle Jim’

The student arrived in the UK on a short-term exchange from the US in June 2023. While based in London, he struck up online chats with someone he thought was the uncle of a 10-year-old girl. But ‘Uncle Jim’ was a police officer in disguise. Their conversations quickly turned sinister, including the exchange of vile images. Torres-Vargas even planned to visit Norwich to abuse the child.

On June 28, he showed up at Norwich Railway Station as planned – and was immediately arrested.

Shocking Haul of 1,000 Indecent Images Uncovered

Police uncovered about 1,000 indecent pictures and videos on Torres-Vargas’s devices. Around 300 of these were the most graphic kind. Investigators also found chats with unknown third parties discussing child sexual abuse.

Recorder Michael Turner condemned Torres-Vargas, saying he had a “dark side” that was “disgusting and evil.”

Detective Sergeant Craig Dixon said: “Torres-Vargas had images and videos of the most disturbing sexual abuse of children stored on his mobile phone. He poses a significant risk of serious sexual harm to children. I hope this sentence sends a message of how seriously these kinds of offences are taken.”

Norfolk Constabulary’s Safeguarding Children online team works tirelessly with local and international partners to fight online child exploitation and protect vulnerable kids from abuse.

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