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    Home » Cardiff man jailed for running prostitution ring from luxury city centre flat
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    Cardiff man jailed for running prostitution ring from luxury city centre flat

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryDecember 23, 2025No Comments
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    A Cardiff man who used his luxury city centre apartment as a base for young male prostitution which earned him tens of thousands of pounds has been jailed.

    Dafydd Evans, of the Hayes Apartments, Cardiff, was jailed at Cardiff Crown Court on Monday, December 22, after he was found guilty by a jury of controlling prostitution for gain, possessing indecent images of children, and acquiring illegal property, namely money.

    He came under the radar of South Wales Police’s Exploitation Team after a man from Turkey contacted the Modern Slavery Helpline. Evans had met the man on a website which aims to put people in touch with travellers looking for a place to stay. The whistleblower became suspicious and repulsed by Evans, from what he divulged during online conversations.

    Critically to the police investigation which followed, Evans had told him he had a massage business in Cardiff city centre, which included a rough location on a map and the front door and foyer area of the Hayes Apartment he lived in.

    Dafydd Evans was at home when South Wales Police officers conducted arrest enquiries on July 3, 2023. They found a massage bed in the corner of the living room, sex paraphernalia including condoms and lubricants, and boys underwear. Officers also recovered a card payment machine from the flat. Strewn over the bed were a number of mobile phones which were all seized and examined forensically.

    Officers uncovered extensive evidence of criminality on those devices; Whatsapp accounts owned by Evans included messages he sent of children being abused. They also revealed he was offering sexual intercourse with young men who worked for him and that he was prepared to travel to other countries to meet clients.

    His bank statements showed he potentially made as much as £40k from his criminality.

    Evans was initially released on bail with conditions which included not having anyone at his apartment but breached those conditions when an officer carried out bail checks. He went on the run from police but was arrested at a hotel a few days later and remanded in custody.

    Following a trial on Friday, December 20, Dafydd Evans was found guilty of controlling prostitution for gain, acquiring criminal property – namely money, and two counts of possessing Category A and C indecent photographs of a child. On Monday, December 22, he was jailed for 45 months at Merthyr Tydfil Crown Court.

    Officer in the case, Detective Constable Robyn Allen, said: “Dafydd Evans is a calculated paedophile who made thousands of pounds operating his sordid enterprise from a luxury Cardiff City Centre apartment.

    “He preyed on vulnerable people and used them as sex slaves for his own financial gain and to satisfy his sick, depraved fantasies.

    “We have shared information we have uncovered during our investigation with international partners, including police forces across the world, so that anyone who is complicit in his activities also face arrest, and to ensure that any other victims get the help and support they need.

    “If there are any other victims out there, then I would urge them to contact us via 101 or call the Modern Slavery Helpline on 08000 121 700.”

    Officers seized over £40k from his bank accounts and are taking steps under the Proceeds of Crime Act to ensure he does not benefit financially from his criminality.

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