Suspected ‘Stakeknife’ informer avoids jail over extreme pornography

Freddie Scappaticci admitted charges relating to 329 images, including some involving animals.

Suspected ‘Stakeknife’ informer avoids jail over extreme pornography

Latest: A man widely named as the British Army’s notorious IRA agent Stakeknife has avoided prison after admitting two counts of possessing extreme pornography.

Freddie Scappaticci, 72, appeared briefly before Westminster magistrates in central London to admit the charges, which related to at least 329 images, including those involving animals.

Wearing a blue fleece and green tracksuit bottoms, Scappaticci spoke with an Irish accent to enter his pleas to the charges.

Chief magistrate Emma Arbuthnot sentenced Scappaticci to three months in custody, suspended for 12 months.

The magistrate said: “You have not been before the court for 50 years – and that’s good character in my book.

“I can see you are not a well man at all – you have very serious health issues – and that you live a lonely life.”

You have not been before the court for 50 years - and that's good character in my book

Scappaticci has always strongly denied claims that he is Stakeknife, a high-ranking military mole who reputedly led the republican organisation’s “nutting squad”, an internal security unit which interrogated and murdered suspected spies during the Troubles.

He was arrested by police in January about offences including murder and abduction but was released on bail.

Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard Scappaticci told police he was not sexually interested in animals, and preferred women with big breasts.

He told them he was “not doing anyone any real harm” and said he had depression.

The court heard he used his laptop to search for areas of interests, including “cars, the British Army, maps, combat, football, politics”, but that he also searched for pornography.

He conducted a number of searches on a total of 13 different days between November 2015 and January 2018.

Scappaticci was ordered to pay a £100 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

- Press Association

Suspected IRA informer 'Stakeknife' admits possessing extreme pornography

Earlier: A man widely named as the British Army's notorious IRA agent Stakeknife has admitted two counts of possessing extreme pornography.

Freddie Scappaticci, 72, appeared briefly before Westminster magistrates in central London to admit the charges.

Wearing a blue fleece and green tracksuit bottoms, Scappaticci spoke with an Irish accent to enter his pleas to the charges.

Chief magistrate Emma Arbuthnot sentenced Scappaticci to three months in custody, suspended for 12 months.

The court heard the charges related to at least 329 images, including those involving animals. There were no images involving children.

The magistrate said: "You have not been before the court for 50 years - and that's good character in my book."

Scappaticci has always strongly denied claims that he is Stakeknife, a high-ranking British military mole who reputedly led the republican organisation's "nutting squad", an internal security unit which interrogated and murdered suspected spies during the Troubles.

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