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Moment pervert, who thought he was meeting underage girl, weeps with shame after he is snared by paedophile hunters

Twisted Martyn Ager, 32, had travelled over five hours to meet what he thought was 13-year-old girl but was instead confronted by Dark Justice group

THIS is the moment a pervert breaks down in tears as he is snared by paedophile hunters.

Twisted Martyn Ager, 32, had travelled over five hours to meet what he thought was an underage girl.

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Ager slumps against park railings after he is apprehended by paedophile huntersCredit: North News and Pictures
Twisted Ager had travelled over five hours to meet who he thought was an underage girCredit: North News and Pictures

But instead he was confronted by group Dark Justice after contacting one of their fake profiles on an online chatroom.

Ager, of Colchester, Essex made the 300-mile journey to Newcastle on August 22 this year, after only one night of contact with the supposedly underage girl.

A judge today spared Ager jail after he pleaded guilty to one charge of attempting to meet a child following grooming at an earlier hearing.

Prosecutor Michael Bunch told the Newcastle Crown Court: "The defendant talked about making payment to the girl for kisses and cuddles.

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"The conversation between the two progressed quickly. He suggested that he drive to the north east, though it was not until the following morning that he arrived at the meeting point."

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The court heard that the police arrived at the scene within minutes and recovered items including overnight essentials, PlayStation games and two bottles of wine.

At one point he told his victim: "If you don't tell me what you want, I won't bring anything at all."

Mr Bunch told how the inclusion of alcohol in his bag could be considered as a gift or a bribe, an aggravating factor.

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Vic Laffey, defending said: "This is a man with low self esteem who has never been in trouble with police over the course of his life and has made a terrible error.

Instead of meeting 13-year-old Ager was confronted by group Dark Justice after contacting one of their fake profiles on an online chatroomCredit: North News and Pictures
A judge spared Ager jail after he pleaded guilty to one charge of attempting to meet a child following grooming at an earlier hearingCredit: North News and Pictures

"He has lost his job and his friends. His friends have distanced themselves from him after hearing about his crime.

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"He still has the support of his family. His stepfather has driven him the long distance here today."

Judge Caroline Wigin said: "The circumstances of your offending, Mr Ager, are that you got in touch with a girl that you believed to be 13.

"You proposed offering her money for kisses and cuddles and you proposed that you would put your hands between her legs."

Ager had two bottles of wine with him when he was confrontedCredit: North News and Pictures
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She added: "Although your plea was early, it was not at the earliest opportunity."

She jailed him for 12 months, suspended for 24 months, with a rehabilitation requirement of 30 days and 100 hours of community service.

He was also given a month’s curfew between 7am and 7pm, made to sign the sex offenders register for 10 years and ordered to pay a £140 victim surcharge.

Ager exchanged a series of messages believing he was contacting a 13-year-old girlCredit: North News and Pictures
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Ager has been ostracised by his friends after they became aware of his crimesCredit: North News and Pictures


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