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Paedophile who moved to Kent jailed for nine years

By: Liane Castle lcastle@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:50, 16 February 2024

Updated: 13:49, 16 February 2024

A paedophile who moved to Kent after having a sexual relationship with a child has been jailed.

Ayden Reader from Somerset pleaded guilty to 19 charges, including making indecent images of children, before being sentenced to nine years in prison.

Ayden Reader, from Taunton, has been jailed for nine years. Picture: Avon and Somerset Police

A court hearing in Taunton Crown Court earlier this month was told how the 22-year-old had linked up with a teenage girl on social media in 2021 and began messaging her.

After it was reported to police, officers seized Reader’s electronic devices and discovered 882 category A images (the most serious), 950 category B images and 2,543 category C images.

In a statement, the victim said: “What Ayden has done to me and the way he has treated me has made me less believing of people.

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“When I am anxious, I feel sick, I struggle to sleep and can’t cope in public places without feeling overwhelmed.

“It made me re-live what happened and made me feel guilty and ashamed.

“I am worried that if he would be released from prison, he might message me again and, if this happens, it will be like a circle for me and never-ending.”

While under investigation, officers secured an Interim Sexual Harm Prevention Order for Reader which led to him moving to Kent while inquiries continued.

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A Kent Paedophile Online Team investigation was launched after receiving intelligence that he was accessing and sharing child abuse images while living in the county.

While being investigated by the two forces, Reader began messaging young girls on social media, breaching the terms of his Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

He also accessed devices he had not declared or made available to police.

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Officers from Kent Police seized various devices, where they found 830 category A images, 973 category B images and 610 category C images.

Reader was charged by Avon and Somerset Police with one count of sexual activity with a child, causing a child to engage in sexual activity, taking indecent images and six counts of making indecent images.

Police in Kent also charged him with three counts of making indecent images of children, one count of being in possession of prohibited images of children, distributing indecent images of children, possessing extreme pornography and four counts of breaching his Interim Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

During the hearing on Friday, February 2, the judge also granted an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order for Reader and an indefinite restraining order banning him from contacting the victim for life.

Reader was jailed after a joint investigation including Kent Police

The officer in the Avon and Somerset case, DC Melanie Downton, said: “I would like to first commend the incredible bravery shown by the victim in this case.

“She has shown incredible resilience and courage in coming forward and supporting our investigation.

“I am pleased we could get this positive result for her and her family.

“We have worked in partnership with Kent Police to bring this dangerous offender to justice.

“I hope this sentence will give other sexual offence victims the courage to come forward and report what has happened to them.

“We have a dedicated child protection team who have a wealth of experience and knowledge in investigating offences of this nature.

“The team will do their utmost to listen and help victims and provide them with the support they need.”

DC Downton also urged children and their parents to have open and honest conversations about social media.

She said: “While social media can be a great tool for connecting with school friends and sharing content, it is also a dangerous tool when used by someone with malicious intent.

“We urge parents to speak with their children about social media and how to stay safe.”

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