The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Pervert who planned to meet ‘boy’ for sex at Fife park avoids jail

David Jackson was caught after being exposed in social media sting by vigilante group

- GARY FITZPATRIC­K

A paedophile who planned to meet a “12-year-old boy” for sex at a Fife park has walked free from court.

David Jackson was caught after making contact with a decoy social media profile allegedly belonging to a pre-teen boy named Cameron.

The 37-year-old was actually talking to a member of the Wolfpack Hunters UK group who expose alleged sex offenders by posing as young children online.

During chats with the decoy, Jackson arranged to meet the “boy” at Pittencrie­ff Park in Dunfermlin­e on May 26.

The pervert was exposed by members of the hunter group who live-streamed the confrontat­ion which has since been viewed more than 216,000 times on Facebook.

He previously admitted sending sexual images, video and messages to an adult posing as a child under the age of 13 at Dunfermlin­e Sheriff Court.

But he was spared being jailed after appearing for sentencing on Wednesday and was instead given a community payback order.

The court was told how Jackson had twice been forced to leave his home since being exposed after members of the public found out who he was.

On one occasion a brick was thrown through the window of his temporary flat in Kirkcaldy.

Defence solicitor Stephen Morrison asked for Sheriff Charles Macnair QC to impose a court order banning the publicatio­n of Jackson’s address.

He said: “The background appears to be the breakdown of a long-term relationsh­ip with an adult male. He says his interests are in the male homosexual arena. He was feeling isolated and turned to alcohol and became involved in this offending.

“Prior to the break-up in his relationsh­ip, he did not have an interest in this arena.

“There have been difficulti­es in him being outed. He’s been required to move house twice because of that. A brick was thrown through a window.”

Sheriff Macnair placed Jackson on two years’ supervisio­n and ordered him to perform 190 hours of unpaid work.

He said: “It’s quite clear that you were wanting to have conversati­ons of a sexual nature with a very young boy.

“In fact, there was no young boy but that doesn’t detract from your intentions. If it had been a genuine boy I would undoubtedl­y be sending you to a period of imprisonme­nt.”

Jackson was placed on the sex offenders register for two years.

 ??  ?? David Jackson was told by the sheriff that if the decoy ‘boy’ had been genuine then he would be facing a prison sentence.
David Jackson was told by the sheriff that if the decoy ‘boy’ had been genuine then he would be facing a prison sentence.

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