Former officer jailed for 30 months for online child sexual offences

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A former Bedfordshire Police inspector has been sentenced to 30 months imprisonment after admitting carrying out online child sexual offences.

On Wednesday, August 17, 2022, John Nichols, 51, of Bedford, was handed a custodial sentence for his offences which were uncovered following a covert online investigation by the Metropolitan Police Service.

Nichols had pleaded guilty at Westminster Magistrates’ Court by video link on 27 July to attempting to arrange or facilitate the commission of a child sex offence and making an indecent photograph of a child. He was then bailed pending sentencing at Inner London Crown Court today.

Assistant Chief Constable Sharn Basra said: “As a senior leader in policing, nothing could disappoint me more than the thought of an officer, whose very role is to protect the vulnerable, committing such vile offences.

“We know the public’s trust in policing nationally has been damaged over recent years, this appalling case only serves to impact this further. For this I can only apologise and assure all our communities that the police service is fully committed to investigating and bringing to justice those who commit crime, whoever they may be.

“Nichols was immediately removed from all duties as soon as these allegations came to light, and then retired from the force prior to his first hearing. However, despite the fact he is no longer a serving member of the force, we will be immediately progressing fast-track internal misconduct proceedings against him.”

Nichols was sentenced to 30 months’ imprisonment for attempting to arrange or facilitate the commission of a child sex offence and four months to be served concurrently for making an indecent photograph. He will also be made subject of a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for 10 years.

Bedfordshire Police has a dedicated Protecting Vulnerable People department and Internet Child Abuse Investigation Team, both committed to the full and robust investigation of abuse against children and ensuring the effective support of victims.

The force is also committed to tackling Male Violence Against Women and Girls (MVAWG) as well as the vulnerable across society. For more information on what we are doing to tackle perpetrators of violent and sexual offences, visit our website.

If you have been a victim of childhood abuse, you can receive support and guidance from Bedfordshire Police and partner agencies, as well as support through the criminal investigation process.

Reports of abuse, even if non-recent, can be made to the police by calling 101. Always call 999 in an emergency.

If you have been affected by crime, the Bedfordshire Victim Care Services offers free and confidential support to victims in Bedfordshire, whether it has been reported to police or not, and irrespective of where and when the crime occurred.

Contact 0800 0282887 or visit BVCS for further information.

There are also a number of charities who can provide help and support in relation to child sexual offences, you can view more information on the force website.

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