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A 62-year-old Flintshire man has today been jailed for historic sexual abuse of two young girls.
Michael Bennett, of Maes Gwyn, Flint, appeared before Caernarfon Crown Court for sentencing today, which was sitting at Llandudno Magistrates Court, having been convicted of three counts of sexual assault of a child.
The offences took place between 2006 and 2007.
Bennett was sentenced to seven years in prison and subjected to a sexual harm prevention order.
He also received two restraining orders protecting the victim indefinitely.
Investigating officer, Detective Constable Gemma Smith said: “Bennett’s behaviour has left psychological trauma and scars with the victims, which will remain with them forever.
“They have also endured an agonising wait to get to this point today.
“No sentence will give them back the years Bennett took away from them, but I sincerely hope the sentence goes some way in helping them find some closure and justice, knowing he cannot cause any harm to any other children or women.
“I commend both their courage in reporting these horrific historical sexual offences, and for their continued bravery and engagement throughout the investigation and court process.
“We take every report of sexual violence incredibly seriously – regardless of how long ago the offences took place.
“I urge anyone who has experienced such behaviour to get in touch with us and not suffer in silence. “You will be listened to and supported by police, and we can refer you to third-party agencies including Independent Sexual Violence Advisers (ISVAs) for support through the court process.”