A CHILD rapist has been locked up for 16 years for a series of vile south Essex sex offences. 

Ian McCarthy, a 42-year-old of Central Avenue, South Ockendon appeared at Basildon Crown Court yesterday where he was sentenced to 16 years imprisonment for non-recent sexual offences against a child.

The victim in this case bravely came to police in 2020, to report that McCarthy had subjected her to multiple sexual assaults between 2015 and 2020.

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Following the report, McCarthy was arrested and bought in for interview. He was then charged with numerous sexual offences.  

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On 23 January this year, he appeared in court where he was found guilty of the following:

  • Four counts of sexual assault against a child
  • Two counts of digital penetration
  • Five counts of rape of a child
  • Two counts of Inciting a child by offering money
  • One count of sexual activity by touching
  • One count of sexual communication

Yesterday, McCarthy was sentenced to 16 years in prison plus 2 years and 10 months on license. He was also given a life-long Sexual Harm Prevention order.

Following the sentence, the mother of the victim described how they are both “still processing the result”.

The victim’s mother said “all I want is for anyone reading this to speak with their children and grandchildren and make sure they are reporting anything which has happened to them.

“I would 100 per cent encourage people to report these offences to the police as they will be listened to.

“The police have been amazing in their approach, and I don’t think we would have got through this as a family without the investigating officer.”

Investigating officer in this case, Detective Constable Jeffery Wainman added: “It is felt a real honour to investigate this and support the family through this process.

“They have demonstrated a huge amount of dignity and courage to continue pushing on with the investigation despite it taking a large amount of time to get to this point.

“McCarthy didn’t even grant the victim the respect to admit to what he did, putting them through the court process.

“I hope they feel as though they have the justice they deserve. I hope that they can now find closure and flourish as a family again.”