Western Mail

Paedophile caught by decoy, 13

- ROBERT DALLING Reporter rob.dalling@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AMAN was caught trying to meet up with someone who he thought was a 13-year-old girl he was talking to online but was actually an undercover police officer.

Steven Phillip Morris began chatting to a profile purporting to be a teenager but it was actually an undercover police officer using a pseudonym. Morris led the discussion across various social media platforms and maintained contact with the decoy account and asked whether she “liked older guys” and whether her parents knew that she chatted to strangers.

He told the decoy profile he thought they were “really lovely and sexy for their age” and stated she had

a “gorgeous smile and sexy eyes”.

He turned the conversati­on to a potential meet-up where they, in his words, “could do anything”, Swansea Crown Court heard, telling her he “fancied her a lot”.

He told her he would drive from Exeter to meet her and that they could “go up the valley and kiss and cuddle”.

The conversati­on became more sexual and he told her he was “super turned on” by her. He stated in the conversati­on he was “paranoid it was a trap but was fine with her age”.

He said: “I want to make sure you’re real and not an adult pretending to be a girl. I’ve been caught before LOL so please don’t take offence.”

At one point he noted he was older than the decoy’s mother’s partner. He left Exeter to meet in an agreed location in Pontypridd – a two-hour journey away. He told the profile that if anyone asked when they met she should say he was her dad. When he arrived he was arrested by police. His mobile was seized and the communicat­ions were discovered.

At the time of the offending he was subject to a sexual harm prevention order with a condition that he was not to be in communicat­ion with anyone under the age of 18.

He was interviewe­d on October 15 and made admissions to having access to the account and texts. He said his actions were due to a lack of intimacy with his wife and he wanted to “quell his sexual urges online”.

Morris, 58, of Gowerton Road, Penclawdd, Swansea, admitted attempting to communicat­e sexually by making reference to sexual acts and making arrangemen­ts to carry out those acts with a 13-year-old pseudonym female on October 12 earlier this year. He had also admitted attempting to engage in communicat­ion and attempting to meet the girl for sexual activity two days later despite being prohibited from doing so by a sexual harm prevention order made by Swansea Crown Court on July 30, 2018.

Paul Hobson, mitigating, said: “The best points in reality are his guilty pleas at the earliest opportunit­y. This is not a defendant who is in denial about what he has done and the offences he has committed.”

Judge Paul Thomas QC handed down a nine-year extended sentence, four of which will be spent in prison. Morris was placed on the sex offenders’ register indefinite­ly and was given a sexual harm prevention order for 10 years.

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