The engineers said they also found a leak on a water pipe belonging to SES Water.
Adam Piggott, 35, of Lime Street, Shrewsbury, was given a 10-month sentence, suspended for 18 months, at Shrewsbury Crown Court.He had previously pleaded guilty to seven offences under the Computer Misuse Act.
Piggott was also handed a five-year criminal behaviour order for the hackings, which took place between 2019 and 2021.The order will restrict and monitor his behaviour and online activity.He was also ordered, at his sentencing on Friday, to pay the victims £850 each, as part of a compensation order.
"The images and videos which have been taken are the most personal and Piggott's actions have caused significant harm and distress to his victims," said PC Tom Pawley."The victims' unwavering courage in coming forward to co-operate with the police has been nothing short of remarkable."
An East Sussex school has won a competition linked to the popular TV series Gladiators.
Six pupils at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Primary in Rottingdean were selected out of hundreds of primary schools across the UK in a contest to design a fitness gadget for the show.She called for the gap to be "corrected".
A Home Office representative said the government planned to "halve the level of violence against women and girls within the next decade"."This begins with improving policing and the criminal justice system, relentlessly pursuing dangerous offenders and providing sustained support for victims," the spokesman added.
A minimum 25-year sentence wasfor murderers who carried a weapon to the scene of the crime.