A Kempston man will be spending the next three years in prison after grooming a teenage girl and persuading her to send him several indecent images of herself over a number of weeks.
Richard Downing, 41 of Hastings Road, Kempston, first contacted the young girl by email, pretending to be a boy around her own age. He started a conversation with her, groomed her and then repeatedly asked her to send him indecent images.
The conversations lasted for around a month, with Downing manipulating the victim into believing that they were in an online relationship so she would continue to send him images of herself.
Downing was arrested in April 2017 after the girl’s mother saw some of the messages and reported it to police. The victim’s phone was seized and the email addresses used were traced back to Downing.
He was subsequently charged and pleaded guilty to one count of causing or inciting the sexual exploitation of a child, and four counts of possessing indecent images/pseudo-photographs of a child.
On Thursday, March 19, Downing was handed a three-year custodial sentence at Luton Crown Court, as well as a 10-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which has conditions he must adhere to upon his release.
Nicky Owen, Investigation Officer from Bedfordshire Police’s Internet Child Abuse Investigation team, said: “I am pleased that Downing has received a custodial sentence and will spending the next three years locked away so he isn’t a danger to other young girls.
“He deliberately targeted this young girl on the pretence that he was the same age as her, and groomed her into believing they were in a relationship so she would send him provocative photos of herself.”