Man travels 400 km to have sex with “14-year-old” – The moment he is exposed by pedophile hunters

The pedophile hunters in the UK, in recent years, have a lot of work to do. As it turned out in this case that happened in Britain, they are also extremely effective as they exposed a 54-year-old man who had traveled 400 km to meet a girl, who he believed was 14 years old and to have sex.

Lawrence Simms made the trip from his home in Plymouth to Staffordshire Devon after exchanging online messages, which over time became more and more sexually explicit, with a profile that he believed belonged to a little girl.

The 54-year-old’s plan was not completed, however, as he was confronted with pedophile hunters outside a mall.

He was later arrested by police and his mobile phone was confiscated, revealing that he had booked two nights at a local hotel.

When did the conversation start and his punishment

Simms started talking to the “girl” last February before traveling to Plymouth on March 21, 2020, where he thought she would stay with him in a hotel room. The defamation operation was designed and carried out by the Phoenix Guardians, a group of pedophile hunters who arranged for a woman to pose as a teenager in online chats.

The news came back to light after prosecutor Hunter Gray was sentenced to nine months in prison, saying: “The accused traveled from Plymouth in the hope of meeting the girl in Stoke. He admitted that he had contact with her and that he had arranged a meeting at the hotel. “There, however, they would just stay together,” he claimed.

Sims was sentenced to nine months in prison with a two-year suspension for attempting to involve a child in a sexual offense. He was also sentenced to 18 months in prison, suspended for two years, for attempting to meet a child after sexual seduction.

Judge Sally Hancock told him: “The court cannot explain why you acted that way.

Simms was also registered as a sex offender for 10 years and will pay a fine.

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