AN Oldham man who lured young boys into his home before sexually abusing them has been jailed.

Harry Wolfe, aged 59, of Fletcher Close, Oldham was found guilty of eight counts of sexual offences following a seven-day trial at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court.

During the late 90s and early noughties, Wolfe – known only as "Corolla" to the children who played near his house – would coerce young people into his home with promises of alcohol and cigarettes.

After gaining their trust and luring them into a false sense of security, by making them believe he was their friend, he would sexually abuse them.

In September, 2016, one of his victims disclosed the offences and Wolfe was arrested.

He was sentenced today, Friday 6 July 2018, to 18 years in prison. He will remain on the sex offenders’ register indefinitely and was served a sexual harm prevention order.

Det Sgt Chris Julien of GMP’s Oldham Operation Phoenix Team, said: “Wolfe stole the childhood of these men, ripping them away from the normal life they should have been leading and plummeting them into a world of sexual abuse, all for his own disgusting and depraved gratification.

“He preyed on children from the comfort of his own home and took advantage of them in the most horrifically unimaginable way.

“Although the offences happened some time ago, he is now in a place where he has no choice but to think about the pain and hurt he horrendously inflicted.

“I want today’s sentence to make it clear that no matter when or where it happened, we will continue to do whatever we can to put monsters like Wolfe behind bars.”

His catalogue of offences included, one count of indecent assault, one of rape, two sexual assaults, causing or inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, rape of a child under 13, attempted rape of a child under 13, and attempted sexual assault of a child under 13.