A 48-year-old man from Bushey is facing more than three years in jail after he was snared in a paedophile sting.
Peter McCann, of Pinfold Road, Bushey, was arrested in Watford on November 5 after attempting to incite a child into sexual activity.
He was jailed for three years and nine months on Monday (June 19) when he appeared at St Albans Crown Court.
Volunteer group Innocent Voices had carried out a sting after another team sent them an evidence file with messages he had exchanged with an adult “decoy”.
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He was then detained by the group and arrested by Hertfordshire police, in Park Avenue, Bushey.
McCann pleaded guilty to engaging in sexual communication with a child and attempting to incite a child into sexual activity on December 19, 2022.
He was also sentenced over making indecent photographs/pseudo-photographs of a child for an overall sentence of 45 months imprisonment.
A sexual harm prevention order was made and he was added to the sex offenders register, both indefinitely.
The indecent images fell under categories B and C, meaning images involving non-penetrative sexual activity and not involving sexual activity respectively.
Izzy Hunter, from Innocent Voices, said her team were “really happy” to see a prison sentence in the case.
The Hertfordshire resident said: “I’m glad it was dealt with relatively quickly but also that it was a prison sentence.
“Only with that is there really a deterrent. The sentences are getting more serious, more prison sentences and less suspended sentences, which are not really a deterrence as they carry on their lives as normal.
“I’m also really happy that he is indefinitely on the register as that will always be around with him.”
She added that it is often a “postcode lottery” whether people caught in similar stings are bailed or remanded, as well as whether the cases are dealt with quickly or drag on for years without sentences or restrictions.
Hertfordshire police is usually one of the more proactive forces, she added.
Mrs Hunter is involved in dealing with an offender once a week, on average, and said the amount of people attempting these crimes online is “non-stop”.
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