Kent Live.All the time he thought he was communicating with the girl but in reality he was talking to an undercover officer.
He was arrested at work at Bromley police station on November 26.The court heard some of the messages were sent when Collins appeared to be at work according to his rota but prosecutor David Povall said that this could not be proved in law.Collins admitted one count of attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity and six counts of attempting to engage in sexual communications with a child.Jailing him for two years and four months, Judge Mark Lucraft QC said the messages where of a “highly sexualised nature”.He told Collins: "It is clear many of the messages you sent are explicit, setting out what you were.
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