Warrington paedophile caught by own spy camera
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A paedophile was caught after a camera he had hidden in toilets at an Air Training Corps (ATC) centre was found.
The police investigation that followed saw Andrew Thompson, 32, from Great Sankey, Warrington, admit to sexually abusing several boys.
He also amassed thousands of images of children, some taken at a school he worked in as a teaching assistant.
Thompson was jailed for eight years at Chester Crown Court on Monday, after pleading guilty to 33 offences.
In July 2022 a member of staff at the ATC centre at which Thompson volunteered discovered the hidden camera.
'Sexual predator'
Police forensics experts found thousands of images of children on it, as well as footage of the man installing the device.
The man was identified as Thompson, of Rossall Road in Great Sankey, Warrington.
He was arrested on 23 December 2022, and police found other electronic devices that contained a number of images of children.
These included images taken by Thompson at the ATC centre and the school.
Officers spoke to a number of children known to Thompson, some of whom revealed he had sexually assaulted them.
Thompson was re-arrested and charged in September, 2023.
In court he pleaded guilty to nine counts of sexually assaulting a child under 13, 19 counts of voyeurism, two counts of making (downloading) indecent images of children, two counts of creating indecent images, and one count of possessing indecent images.
On top of his prison sentence, Thompson was ordered to sign the sex offenders' register for life, is subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO), and was handed restraining orders prohibiting him from contacting his victims.
Cheshire Police Det Insp Simon Mills, from Cheshire Police, described Thompson as a "sexual predator".
He said: "He abused his position and it's clear that he had no regards for his victims, his only concern was to fulfil his own sexual gratification."
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