Age:
18
Profession:
Shop Worker
Exposed:
02-04-2019
Location:
Southampton
Teen jailed for attempting to groom ‘girls’
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A shop worker attempted to groom ‘girls’ as young as 13 on a controversial teen dating website, once dubbed a “playground for paedophiles”.
Simon Barker used MyLOL.com, the number one teen dating site in the UK, to send explicit messages and pictures to what he thought were underage girls.
The 18-year-old was actually speaking to police officers, who had set up fake profiles in order to snare lurking sex offenders.
Barker was eventually arrested by police after engaging in sexual conversations with three fake profiles, all of which depicted 13-year-old girls.
But Barker continued his sordid actions once released under investigation by officers.
Last week, Baker was jailed for more than a year as Southampton Crown Court heard how police came across Barker on MyLOL.com, which is aimed at youngsters between 13 and 18 and is visited by more than 300,000 users a month.
It has faced criticism in the past, including by children’s charity the NSPCC, who have previously dubbed it a “playground for paedophiles”.
Prosecutor Dawn Hyland said police used their fake profiles to connect to Barker.
In each of the conversations, he turned the conversation to sex, sent one profile an explicit image of himself, and attempted to make arrangements to meet all three.
Ms Hyland said: “He asked her to come round to his flat.
“He said that when she came to pretend that she was his cousin to his flat mates, because he said it was ‘illegal and weird’.”
Police later arrested Barker and searched his computer, but found no indecent images. After he was released under investigation, Barker began messaging a real 15-year-old, who he first contacted through Facebook.
Barker later began bombarding the girl with a mixture of friendly and explicit messages.
The pair then met at Barker’s flat after he agreed to lend her £20. Ms Hyland said at the end of the hour-long exchange, Barker unexpectedly lunged at her and kissed her as she left.
In mitigation, John Dyer said Barker had trouble communicating with people in a social situation and had been assessed by doctors as likely to have an autistic spectrum condition.
He said Barker, a former Eastleigh College student who previously worked in a retail job at Westquay, had trouble empathising with people.
Mr Dyer said: “His use of vulgar language in the messages at times was child-like.
He added: “He didn’t understand the seriousness of what he was doing.
“He wants to apologise to his victim for what he did.”
Barker, of Millbrook Road West, pleaded guilty to three counts of attempting to engage in sexual conversation with a child, one of engaging in sexual communication with a child and one of meeting a child after grooming.
Sentencing Barker to 20 months in a young offenders institute, Judge Peter Henry said: “I hope while you are in custody you take advantage of the courses there and you come out understanding the affect these sort of offences can have.”
Barker was also made the subject of a ten-year sexual harm prevention order.