Scarborough man sentenced for attempting to groom a child for sex
He was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment - suspended for two years
A 53-year-old Scarborough man has been was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment - suspended for two years for attempting to groom a child for sex.
The three offences included being an adult attempting to meet a girl under 16 years of age following grooming; attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child; and attempting to cause a child aged 13 to 15 to watch/look at an image of sexual activity.
John Gilbert was engaged in online chats with a person who he believed to be a 13-year-old girl while the offences were committed between 2 September and 14 September this year.
During the conversations, Gilbert sent sexual images, engaged in sexualised chat and made arrangements to meet the girl.
What Gilbert had not realised was that he was communicating with the police throughout this time.
An operation was then carried out on the 16th September to arrest him and a search warrant was at his carried out at his home address.
Upon recovery of his phone the digital forensic unit recovered key evidence that proved he had been involved in the online child sexual abuse activity using a variety of dating and messaging applications.
Police Constable Francesca Diffey, of the Online Abuse and Exploitation Team based at Scarborough, led the investigation which secured the conviction:
“It is clear from the investigation that Gilbert has an active sexual interest in children and that he presents a very real danger to society,” said PC Diffey.
“Through the work of the police, we were able to intervene before he preyed on young victims.
“We have also ensured that Gilbert has been made subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and he is on the Sex Offenders’ Register.
“This means he will be closely managed by strict public protection measures.”