Louise Jusrczenko Telford Paedophile
Louise Jusrczenko Telford Paedophile

Telford Paedophile Louise Jusrczenko has been handed the most bizarre five-year Slavery and Trafficking Restriction Order we have ever seen, or heard of, relating to child exploitation in the town. What happens after 5 years?

Louise Jusrczenko, of Shetland Close in Telford, was given the order at Telford Magistrates Court on Thursday 2 January.

The order means that the 46-year-old is prohibited from:

– Arranging or facilitating travel – directly or indirectly – for anyone under the age of 18

– Arranging for anyone under the age of 18 to attend a location in exchange for money, alcohol, gifts, prescription drugs or illegal drugs

– Having unsupervised contact or communication with anyone under the age of 18

– Owning or possessing any mobile phone device or SIM, or any device capable of holding a SIM

– Using a device capable of messaging or accessing the internet

– Owning or controlling the use of a motor vehicle

If Louise Jusrczenko breaches any of the conditions in the order she could face up to five-years in prison.

Detective Sergeant Louise Hickman, from Telford’s Child Exploitation Team, said: “The Slavery and Trafficking Restriction Order is a great tool that will help us tackle child exploitation, both criminal and sexual and we’re pleased that this order against Louise Jusrczenko was granted by the Magistrate.

“The conditions of the order are incredibly stringent prohibiting Louise Jusrczenko from activity associated with child exploitation, any breach of these conditions is a criminal offence and could see her sentenced for up to five-years in prison.”

This is the second Slavery and Trafficking Restriction Order relating to child exploitation that have been handed out in West Mercia, both being in Telford.


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