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Former Radio One DJ jailed for 12 years over sex abuse of vulnerable children

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AN ex-radio One DJ who arranged to have sex with vulnerable children in the Philippine­s has been jailed for 12 years.

Mark Page, who worked at the station in the 1980s, was guilty of “grotesque sexual abuse” of children as young as 12, and took advantage of their poverty, the sentencing judge said.

The 63-year-old divorced father-ofthree from Stockton, Teesside, was convicted on Wednesday of four counts of arranging the commission of a child sex offence, between 2016 and 2019.

Two of the charges related to contact he had via a webcam from his home, while two happened during his frequent trips to the Philippine­s.

One of his victims, a waitress then aged 13 with no father and who was the eldest of six children, has been traced and now lives in a place of safety, Teesside Crown Court heard.

Page had denied all offences throughout his trial but failed to convince a jury his various devices had been hacked.

Judge Paul Watson QC jailed him for 12 years and imposed a life-long Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

The judge said: “The offences of which you have been convicted involve the grotesque sexual abuse of young children for your own sexual gratificat­ion.

“You took advantage of the poverty and deprivatio­n in an under-developed country in which children are routinely forced, through economic and social deprivatio­n, into acts of prostituti­on.

“Your sole purpose was to engage children as young as 12 in vile sexual activity to satisfy your perverted appetites.

“It did not matter to you that you were robbing them of the innocence of their childhoods, it did not matter to you what long-term trauma and emotional damage you were leading them to.

“You obviously delighted in their humiliatio­n and the satisfacti­on of your own corrupt sexual desires.

“This was, in my view, the very embodiment of depravity.”

The disgraced DJ, well known as the match announcer at Middlesbro­ugh FC games for 20 years, had a lengthy career in broadcasti­ng and set up a successful radio station for the British Army.

He used frequent business trips to the Philippine­s, as well as charity work, as a cover for his perverted interests.

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