The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

‘Paedophile’ was tricked by vigilantes

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Aman who travelled to Dundee’s bus station in the hope of having sex with a child, only to be stung by vigilantes, has been spared a prison sentence.

William Meek thought he had been exchanging social media messages with a girl called Paige in July 2019.

Using Tagged and WhatsApp, the 48-year-old had sent numerous messages to the person, who he thought was a 13-year-old, including asking if she wanted to “make love”.

However, Meek was unaware he was actually speaking to a man from Groom Resisters Scotland, a group which aims to weed out adults trying to meet children for sexual activity.

A sweatsoake­d Meek had to be rushed to Ninewells Hospital after he claimed to be having heart palpitatio­ns while being confronted by the group. The incident was livestream­ed and chat logs were handed over to the police.

Meek, of Polepark Road, Dundee, was placed on a community payback order after previously pleading guilty at Dundee Sheriff Court to trying to meet a child for sexual activity and communicat­ing indecently.

Meek, who has learning difficulti­es, also admitted breaching his bail conditions by having multiple electronic devices capable of accessing the internet.

Prosecutor Gavin Burton said Meek initially sent a message to the child’s fake profile on Tagged asking if she would like to meet.

Members of Groom Resisters Scotland caught up with Meek at around 8pm on July 14 where he initially denied arranging to meet a child, but later admitted that he was, adding that it was “wrong”.

Meek was later taken to hospital following his heart complaints and was arrested after being discharged at 11.35pm.

After initially being released on bail, two separate police visits found Meek was in possession of devices when he was not supposed to be. He tried to hide a phone in an armchair after one visit.

Meek pled guilty on indictment to attempting to communicat­e indecently with a child he believed was called Paige through social media messaging between July 7 and 14 2019.

He also admitted possessing the devices at addresses at his home and at an address on Orchardgat­e, Cupar, in November 2019 and July 2020 respective­ly.

Solicitor Douglas Thomson said: “Since his release from a period on remand he has kept himself free from any similar offending.”

Sheriff Alastair Carmichael imposed a three-year order on Meek comprising of supervisio­n, mental health treatment and a number of restrictio­ns on his internet usage.

Meek was also placed on the sex offenders register for three years.

 ??  ?? LURE: William Meek thought he had been exchanging messages with a girl called Paige.
LURE: William Meek thought he had been exchanging messages with a girl called Paige.

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