Belfast Telegraph

Paedophile hunters hail conviction of RTE man

- BY DAVE HIGGENS

A PAEDOPHILE-hunting group has defended its tactics after an RTE sports producer, who was confronted when he travelled to the UK to meet what he thought was a 13-year-old girl, admitted sex offences.

Kieran Creaven flew from Dublin to Leeds to meet a “girl” he had groomed outside the city’s Queens Hotel. But the fictional teenager had been created by Leeds-based group Predator Exposure.

When the 55-year-old turned up for the meeting, he was confronted by members of the group, who streamed the encounter live on the internet.

Yesterday, Creaven pleaded guilty at Leeds Crown Court to attempting to meet a child following grooming for a sexual purpose and of attempting to cause or incite a child to engage in sexual activity, namely kissing and cuddling.

Creaven, who lives in Dublin, was released on bail and will be sentenced in Leeds on February 12. He spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth, his Irish nationalit­y and to enter his pleas.

According to the charges, the offences took place from July 1, when the defendant allegedly first contacted the “girl” online, to November 18, when he arrived at the hotel in the city.

When Creaven appeared before magistrate­s last month, prosecutor­s outlined how, in one message, he said he “felt horny” and that he also sent a photograph of his privates.

He was confronted by members of Predator Exposure again as he left Leeds Crown Court.

One, calling himself Phil, said he had met Creaven outside the hotel.

He said: “It’s a right result. You don’t get a better result.

“The evidence we have on him, he knows himself that he’s bang to rights.”

Phil added: “He obviously was a bit panicky but we told him, ‘We’re not here to harm you, we’re here to protect you’.

“Once we’ve done the sting, we’ve a duty of care to make sure we protect him at all costs.”

Asked if this was job for the police rather than private groups, Phil said: “If this was a job for the police, I’m sorry to say this man would never have been caught.”

 ??  ?? Guilty plea: Kieran Creaven
Guilty plea: Kieran Creaven

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