Scottish Teen Paedophile caught, sentencing March

The BBC has reported on a paedophile, now 20, who groomed and abused children online from all over the rest of the UK as well as Scotland when he was a teenager, admitting more than 30 charges. Read the details at the BBC site here.

– CBG

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