Cheshire 2021-02-24

Fartam Bassiri 49

Dad of three who shared child rape videos across Europe.

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Offender ID: O-0857

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Keyes Close, Birchwood, Warrington, Cheshire, WA3

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This is the face of a twisted paedophile who sent child rape videos and animal porn to people across Europe.

Dad-of-three Fartam Bassiri was caught with a vile stash of child and animal abuse images at his family's home.

The married man tried to claim he didn't have a sexual interest in children and shared the sickening files out of "disgust".

One of the three videos of child rape sent by the 46-year-old involved two boys engaged in a sexual act with a donkey.

Meanwhile another video, sent by Bassiri to a doctor in Germany, involved two 12-year-old girls performing sex acts.

Cheshire Police refused to release Bassiri's mugshot and the pervert had his face covered when photographed outside court.

But the ECHO can today picture the sex offender, who was jailed after a judge told him that he didn't believe his excuses.

Liverpool Crown Court heard police found 30 indecent images of children on Bassiri's laptop when they raided his home in Warrington in December 2018.

Mike Stephenson, prosecuting, explained police found 11 Category A images, of which eight were videos, 27 Category B images, of which two were videos, and one Category C image.

Category A is the most serious category showing child rape.

There were also two still images of extreme pornography involving animals and six videos.

Mr Stephenson said: "Some of the images were automatically loaded onto another piece of equipment, there was some element of duplication."

He explained one of the three videos of child rape involved an adult woman and a boy aged between five and seven, in the presence of a child aged between two and three. This was sent to an address in Georgia in October, 2018.

Bassiri sent the video involving the two girls to a doctor in Germany and then in December sent the same recipient the file showing the two boys and the donkey.

Mr Stephenson said: "The Crown's position is he does have a sexual interest in children."

Bassiri, of Keyes Close, Birchwood, who has no previous convictions, admitted three counts of downloading, three counts of distributing and one count of possessing indecent images of children.

He also pleaded guilty to possessing extreme pornographic images.

Jonathan Turner, defending, said Bassiri asserted the images were received "without request" on a group chat from other Iranian nationals.

He said: "He has worked consistently since arriving in the UK, most recently as a driver for a pharmaceutical company."

Mr Turner said Bassiri had been married for 15 years and had three sons, who he provides for financially, as his wife doesn't work.

He said: "He was an asylum seeker, that was his first attempt to remain, he was in danger due to political association. His younger brother has been incarcerated there."

Referring to a pre-sentence report, Mr Turner urged the judge to impose a community penalty and said: "He expresses remorse and shame for offending in that report. There is a low likelihood of reoffending and low risk of sexual offending."

Detailing the vile images, Judge David Swinnerton told Bassiri: "You not only downloaded that but you shared it.

"I don't think you have been entirely frank with your reasons for looking at this. You said you shared them to show disgust and comment at how terrible this is.

"You didn't just post it once. You distributed it on three separate occasions - that is in addition to the 30 images you had downloaded."

Commenting on how Bassiri claimed he shared the files out of disgust, the judge said: "That was not what you were doing here. You know.

"You have expressed some remorse and shame. You know this material, looking at it and in particular sharing it, is deeply wrong and that is why the starting point for sharing is three years."

Judge Swinnerton added: "You are someone with a wife and three children for whom you provide, although at the moment you are not living with them because of this offence.

"I note what is said about the further risk you pose being low but I also note you have not yet been ready to face up to why you were looking at and distributing these images."

Judge Swinnerton added: "Those that distribute Class A images of children can expect to go to prison."

He jailed Bassiri for 20 months and ordered him to sign on the Sex Offenders Register and comply with a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for 10 years.

After realising that he had been jailed, Bassiri spoke with the assistance of an interpreter and tried to bargain with Judge Swinnerton.

He said: "I really really don't know this is a crime and I wouldn't know that by sending this to somebody else to show someone disgusting matter is going to cause me this problem."

The judge replied: "You have not yet been ready to face up to why you were looking at and distributing these images."

Cheshire Police declined to release a photograph of Bassiri.

A force spokesman said: "The officers involved in cases consider a range of criteria when it comes to mugshot requests.

"On this occasion it has been decided, after taking everything into account, not to issue a mugshot."

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