A
sex offender – who targeted three girls when he was a young teen
himself – is starting a two-and-a-half year sentence after the
victims broke two decades of silence.
Damien
Walters, 32, of St. Asaph Road, Brockley sexually abused the children
between 1995 and 200.
One
of the victims was only six or seven years-old when the sex attacks
began and Walters was thirteen years-old.
He
was convicted at Woolwich Crown Court of four counts of indecent
assault.
Detectives
from the Metropolitan Police's Sexual Offences, Exploitation and
Child Abuse Command (SOECA) were contacted by the trio, who stated
Walters had assaulted them in the Deptford area of south-east London.
Detective
Constable Gary Castle of the Met's SOECA said: "I commend the
victims for coming forward.
“All
three victims were children at the time and have found it challenging
to come forward, to relive the events of their attack from many years
ago.
“Walters
relied on the fact that these victims were young when he assaulted
them and that they would not be believed. He was clearly mistaken."
Detective
Inspector Faye Churchyard said: "The offences perpetrated on the
victims affected their lives considerably.
“Walters
caused immense pain and the victims have now seen justice.
“This
case shows that no matter how long ago the abuse took place, victims
can obtain justice.
“I
urge any other victims of sexual abuse to come forward and tell the
police what has happened, we can support you and help you through
this process."
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