Paedophile jailed for 'playdate' plan with baby
A paedophile who tried to arrange a "playdate" with a baby girl and her seven-year-old sister has been jailed for four years and nine months.
Daniel Devlin, 38, thought he was messaging a mother selling her children for sex when he said he would do "anything" to them, Newcastle Crown Court heard.
It was actually undercover police officers and his obscene messages and a phone call were recorded.
Devlin, who was previously jailed for possessing indecent images of children, admitted offences including attempting to arrange the commission of a child sex offence.
Police set up an online profile on Chatiw with a username suggesting they were a mother offering her seven-year-old and 11-month-old daughters for sex, prosecutor Omar Ahmad said.
On 20 March this year Devlin got in touch to arrange a "playdate", Mr Ahmad said.
In a follow up telephone call, Devlin said he would be "into anything" with the two girls, giving details of sex acts he would make them perform.
Upon his arrest, Devlin told officers he had "no friends" and had spoken to the decoy account as part of "sexual role play" but had no intention of meeting the woman or her children.
'High risk'
The offence was committed while he was on bail for breaching a sexual harm prevention order, the court heard.
The order was made after Devlin, of Coburg Street in Blyth, Northumberland, was jailed for 15 months in September 2017 for seven counts of possessing and making indecent images of children.
In January 2023, he spoke to another undercover officer on Chatiw and Kick with his conversation "almost exclusively sexual and discussing sexual fantasies with young children" including a toddler he knew, Mr Ahmad said.
When he was arrested he was found with two phones which he had not registered with police.
Devlin also admitted two counts of breaching a sexual harm prevention order and publishing an obscene article.
Judge Tim Gittins said there had been a "very high risk of really serious harm" if Devlin had succeeded in meeting a girl for sex but he was a man with "difficulties" having been sexually abused as a child.
Another indefinite sexual harm prevention order was also made and he must sign the sex offenders' register until further notice.
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