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Moment shameless perv arrives to meet teen girls for sex but is snared by Guardians of the North vigilantes

Pervert Alexander Robertson admitted two counts of attempted grooming

PAEDOPHILE hunters caught out a man who travelled almost 100 miles in a bid to meet a 15-year-old girl and her 14-year-old friend for sex in this dramatic footage.

Pervert Alexander Robertson, 58, travelled from Leeds to a McDonald's restaurant in Sunderland after chatting to who he believed were two teenage girls online.

 This was the dramatic moment Alexander Robertson was caught by paedo hunters in Sunderland
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This was the dramatic moment Alexander Robertson was caught by paedo hunters in SunderlandCredit: North News and Pictures

But the profiles on Facebook were fake accounts set up by Guardians of the North - a group which aims to expose paedophiles and notify the police.

Newcastle Crown Court heard how Robertson contacted "Chelsea Green" a 15-year-old girl from Sunderland, and asked her if she would go out with an older man and if she would meet him.

Michael Bunch, prosecuting, said: "When she asked what they would do, he said 'I'd love sex, have you had a bf?'"

 Police were called by the Guardians of the North after they confronted him
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Police were called by the Guardians of the North after they confronted himCredit: North News and Pictures
 Robertson later admitted to two counts of attempted grooming
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Robertson later admitted to two counts of attempted groomingCredit: North News and Pictures

Mr Bunch told the court how Chelsea was friends on Facebook with a 14-year-old girl called "Lauren Taylor" who Robertson also started messaging.

He said: "They talked about having sex and he said no one else should know.

"Lauren told the defendant she was staying with the grandmother while her mother was on holiday.
"The defendant asked if she could get the keys for her mother's house so they
could go there.

"He bragged about the size of his penis and that meant she was a lucky girl."

Mr Bunch told the court how he suggested they talked as a group and met up together.

On June 2 last year, the day they were due to meet, Robertson told them he was having problems with his car and might be unable to travel, before later telling Lauren he would be able to make it after all.

Mr Bunch said: "The defendant asked if they would do it all night."

When he arrived to meet the girls at a McDonalds restaurant in Sunderland, he was confronted by members of Guardians of the North who reported him to the police.

Mr Bunch said: "When interviewed by police he denied being the person in contact with Chelsea and Lauren.

"He said he had gone for a drive about with no destination in mind and called in to McDonalds for a bite to eat before heading back south."

 In one of the conversations Robertson had with the profile showing his interest with an underage girl
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In one of the conversations Robertson had with the profile showing his interest with an underage girlCredit: North News and Pictures
 The conversation exchange shows Robertson clearly was interested in sex with underage girls
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The conversation exchange shows Robertson clearly was interested in sex with underage girlsCredit: North News and Pictures

Robertson, of Wytherpark Crescent, Leeds, admitted two counts of attempted grooming on the day of his trial.

Nicholas Cartmell, defending, told court how "no children were harmed" during these offences.

He said: "He's a man of effectively good character. He's pleaded guilty, he's very sorry.

"His actions were foolish, himself described them as a cry for help.

"There's been some assistance given and I'm sure there will be more to come.

"I submit that time served is time enough."

Judge Robert Adams told Robertson: "Clearly you intended to have sex with both
of them. "You were met by representatives of Guardians of the North.

"Police were contacted and you were arrested. You denied responsibility all together, stating you were driving around and had nothing to do with these fake accounts."

Judge Adams sentenced Robertson to 12 months in prison and told him he must abide by a sexual harm prevention order for 10 years.

But as Robertson has already served eight months in prison on remand, he was released immediately.


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