An Oxfordshire man has been jailed after he pleaded guilty to multiple online child sexual offences.
Jamie Standen, aged 34, of Roundhead Drive, Thame, was sentenced to six years in prison at Oxford Crown Court yesterday, (Thursday, July 11).
At the same court on May 29, Standen pleaded guilty to: six counts of attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child; two counts of attempting to cause/incite a girl under 13 to engage in penetrative sexual activity; and two counts of possession of incident photographs of children.
The guilty pleas and jail sentence came following an investigation by Thames Valley Police officers.
A further hearing will take place at the same court on July 26 in relation to a sexual harm prevention order.
A police said in October 2021 and November 2022, Standen engaged in online communications with several children he believed to be 12-13 years old.
Standen also sent sexually explicit photographs to one child and encouraged others to engage in sexual penetrative acts.
However, Standen was in fact communicating with undercover police officers.
The investigation also uncovered a hidden folder on his mobile phone that contained indecent images of children.
Standen was arrested on the January 31, 2022 and was charged by postal requisition on May 25 earlier this year.
Investigating officer Detective Constable Chloe Thompson, of Abingdon CID, said: “I am pleased that Standen pleaded guilty to the offences and that he has been sentenced to jail.
“Standen has never shown any remorse for his offending and even posted letters to himself, implicating the involvement of a third party in an attempt to frustrate the police investigation.
“He continued to deny the allegations following his arrest, all the way until the first day of trial, where, faced with overwhelming evidence, he entered guilty pleas.
“Our fight against online child sexual abuse will never stop; I hope this conviction highlights not only our commitment to tackling these crimes but also to protect all children and tracking down anyone who seeks to harm them.”
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