A man who arranged to meet a fictitious child online in order to commit sex offences has been jailed for six years.

Keith Jackson, aged 64, used the internet to engage with a child on social media sites, and arranged to meet them in Spenborough to commit sexual offences against them.

However, he hadn’t realised that he was actually engaging with a covert investigator from the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU).

Appearing before Leeds Crown Court last Tuesday (11/10), Jackson, aged 64, of  Earlsheaton, Dewsbury, was jailed for six years after pleading guilty to three offences committed between 10 June and 19 July 2022.

The offences charged included attempting to communicate sexually with a child and attempting to arrange the commission of a child sex offence.

Speaking after the sentencing Det Chief Insp Andrew Howard of the Yorkshire and Humber ROCU said:

“Jackson had a clear sexual interest in children. People like him make the internet a dangerous place for children and I am pleased that his sentence reflects the severity of his actions.” 

“I hope the sentence also acts as a deterrent to anyone else thinking of using the internet for such wicked intentions.”

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