Nottingham Post

School caretaker had thousands of indecent images of children

MAN, 65, MUST SIGN SEX OFFENDERS’ REGISTER FOR FIVE YEARS

- By JAMIE BARLOW

A PRIMARY school caretaker was found in possession of more than 2,000 indecent images of children on devices seized during a police investigat­ion.

Kevin Brandwood pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of a child and a further count of possessing prohibited images of a child.

Detectives from Nottingham­shire Police acted on and developed intelligen­ce initially provided by the National Crime Agency relating to Brandwood accessing indecent images via a social media platform.

Detailed enquiries revealed that the customer account used to access the images was allocated to Brandwood, who was arrested in November 2019.

The 65-year-old, who lives off Sneinton Road, Sneinton, was immediatel­y suspended from his role at Cantrell Primary School in Bulwell.

Examinatio­ns of devices seized from Brandwood showed that, between June 17 2017 and November 21 2019, they contained a total of 2,027 indecent images of children.

Of those images, 274 were category A, the most serious, with 363 category B and 1,390 category C images also found.

None of the images found on his devices related to any pupils at the school, police said.

Appearing at Nottingham Crown Court on Thursday, Brandwood was given an 18-month community order.

He was also made subject of a fiveyear Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO), must complete 30 rehabilita­tion requiremen­t days and sign the Sex Offenders’ Register for five years.

The school’s head teacher, Mrs Deborah Weaver, said: “These offences did not relate to anything in school but in his private life.

“Once these matters came to light, appropriat­e action was taken and he was suspended from his duties.”

Detective Constable Andrew Taylor, of Nottingham­shire Police, said: “As our work in this case demonstrat­es, the safeguardi­ng of children and young people is a priority for

Nottingham­shire Police and we will be relentless in our pursuit of those individual­s who pose a threat.

“The five-year sexual harm prevention order applied to Brandwood includes strict prohibitio­ns and restrictio­ns on his activities in order to protect the public.

“These orders do have teeth and, if Brandwood was to breach the terms of the order, it would be a criminal offence for which he could potentiall­y face a prison sentence of up to five years. Behind every indecent image of a child is a vulnerable victim and these crimes are among the most appalling that we investigat­e.

“Using the internet to target children and view indecent images will not be tolerated and we will continue to work tirelessly to keep our communitie­s safe and bring offenders to justice.”

These offences did not relate to anything in school, but in his private life

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Nottingham Crown Court
Head teacher Deborah Weaver Nottingham Crown Court

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