Homosexual spin doctor and advisor to the Labour Party Samuel Gamlin has been arrested and charged with making and distributing obscene films of children being violently raped and abused by adults. Samuel Gamlin, is said to have created sickening movies that involved the beating and tying up of children before they were subjected to horrific sexual acts. After the police had removed and searched Gamlin’s computer hard drive they discovered that he had been in close contact with several other known and suspected pedophiles.
A FORMER Labour campaigner caught with indecent photos of children as young as 12 was in contact with the suspected controller of an ‘extreme’ website for paedophiles.
Samuel Gamlin, 20, chatted online with Dominic Shaw and attempted to access Shaw’s vile site, a court heard.
It can also be revealed Gamlin was suspended from the party when the allegations emerged and he resigned from the post campaigning at Labour’s Newcastle call centre and from the party.
Gamlin’s discussion with Shaw was uncovered after police discovered two films and 34 explicit pictures on his laptop.
Prosecutors say Shaw is said to control a website that contained ‘extreme level four and five images’ of child abuse.
Photography student Gamlin was given a three-year community order with a three-year supervision requirement and told to attend a sex offenders’ group work programme.
He pleaded guilty to two counts of making indecent photographs of children on or before May 5, 2011.
Sentencing Gamlin, who was just 18 when officers discovered the images, Judge David Higgins said: “This necessarily means you were participating in the most pernicious and damaging and indeed vile trade which does incalculable harm to children.
Your behaviour, and I do not shrink from saying it, was utterly despicable and deeply antisocial.
“I hope that whatever drove you to these serious and deeply distasteful crimes is something that truly now you regret and that you have truly turned a corner.’
Prosecutor Stephen Hopper said police searched Gamlin’s home on May 5, 2011.
In the course of that search officers seized a MacBook laptop.
“They asked him whether he was willing to provide a password for that laptop and he did.
“He was asked if there were any indecent images on there and he said no.
“The MacBook was subsequently taken for analysis and found on it were two separate collections of indecent images of children.”
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