Age:
Profession:
Team:
Dark Justice
Exposed:
10-01-2018
Location:
Tyne and Wear
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Overview:
Daniel Smith thought he had been chatting online to a youngster called ‘Zoe’ in November 2015 but had been duped by Dark Justice, an undercover organisation that poses as children on the internet to snare predators.
When the now 21-year-old, of Hebburn, Tyne and Wear, turned up to meet the 13-year-old at Times Square in Newcastle, after sending a series of illicit messages, asking for ‘naughty photographs’ and carrying a bottle of gin for them to share, he was confronted by members of the organisation, who had alerted the police.
Charges:
At Newcastle Crown Court, Judge Gittins sentenced Smith to a community order for three years with sex offender treatment programme requirements.
Smith must sign the sex offenders register for five years and abide by the terms of a sexual harm prevention order for seven years.
The judge said intervention, as opposed to a prison sentence, was appropriate in Smith’s case in a bid to reduce the risk he currently poses to children.