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    Man from Sketty jailed for raping vulnerable victim in pub toilet

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryOctober 10, 2025No Comments
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    A man from Swansea has been jailed after he pleaded guilty to the rape and sexual assault of a male victim.

    41-year-old Johnathan Jones, from Sketty, took his vulnerable victim into a pub toilet cubicle and when the victim tried to push him away, Jones attempted to offer the victim money in order to continue.

    After the victim reported this to police, Jones was arrested the same day.

    After initially claiming the sexual activity was consensual, Jones pleaded guilty to two counts of rape, as well as further counts of sexual assault and assault by penetration.

    Jones has been handed a custodial term of nine years with an extension period of four years, meaning a total custodial period of 13 years.

    Detective Constable Rabaiotti said:

    “Johnathan Jones took advantage of a vulnerable man in the most depraved way.

    “This was not the first time Jones has committed a sexual offence. This was a pattern of behaviour following previous offences, but this case was aggravated by the fact Jones knew the victim was particularly vulnerable.

    “I commend the victim on their bravery in coming forward. This was a difficult investigation, but the result is that a very dangerous man has been removed from the streets for a significant period of time.”

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