The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Teacher collected child abuse images

- KATHRYN WYLIE

AFife-based teacher has been placed on the sex offenders register after being found with hundreds of indecent images of children.

Technical studies teacher Blair Paton admitted possessing disgusting images of girls as young as five and later insisted to police he was not a danger to his pupils.

The 39-year-old’s haul of images was discovered after police received informatio­n he had accessed child abuse pictures on a social media app.

The dad-of-one, who lives in Burntislan­d, downloaded and viewed them between May and July 2020 after installing the Kik messenger to his phone.

Paton – who featured in BBC One’s 2005 documentar­y series Teacher Teacher – was charged and told officers: “I’m so sorry”.

Depute fiscal Carol Gammie told Aberdeen Sheriff Court the images ranged from Category A – the most serious – to Category C and that Paton had searched for child sex abuse groups on Kik.

Most recently a teacher at St Machar Academy in Aberdeen, he formerly worked at Bucksburn Academy, Mackie Academy and Meldrum Academy in Aberdeensh­ire.

Ms Gammie said Police Scotland’s child abuse investigat­ions unit first received informatio­n, in July 2021, that an account that was linked to Paton’s email address had shared child sexual abuse material within a group chat on Kik.

When police went to his then-home, Paton’s wife answered the door and officers searched his phone and laptop.

“The accused’s phone was found to contain 10 indecent images of children,” the fiscal said.

“These images featured female children aged approximat­ely five to 12 years of age.

“A full forensic examinatio­n of the devices

recovered 1,767 inaccessib­le indecent images of children – 247 were Category A, 786 were Category B and 734 were Category C images.

“No evidence of distributi­on was found.”

The court heard that Paton had joined Kik in the summer of 2020 “to meet and chat to people”.

Ms Gammie said: “He stated he had joined some groups and that within these groups other people were sharing pictures and that is how they had got onto his mobile phone.

“He stated that in the moment he had found it exciting.

“He admitted to searching for Kik chat groups relating to child

abuse in order to view indecent images of children.

“He said he was unsure if he was sexually attracted to children, but thought he must have been at that time.”

He advised he later decided he did not want to be a part of those groups and deleted his Kik account.

He stated that he tried to delete all indecent images of children from his devices after deleting Kik.

Paton, an Aberdeen University graduate, also told police he “does not find the children he teaches attractive and that he is not a danger to children”.

After being cautioned

and charged he told officers: “I’m so sorry, I’m so sorry”.

Paton admitted one charge of taking or permitting to be taken or made indecent images or pseudo-images of children at an address in Blackdog, between May 23 and July 21 2020.

Sheriff Ian Wallace deferred sentence on Paton, of Inchgarvie Avenue, Burntislan­d, for background reports and a restrictio­n of liberty order assessment.

The length of time he will spend subject to registrati­on will be determined at that time.

Aberdeen City Council said he is not employed by the local authority.

 ?? ?? VILE: Blair Paton admitted to downloadin­g the images between May and July 2020.
VILE: Blair Paton admitted to downloadin­g the images between May and July 2020.

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