A former police officer has pleaded guilty to sex offences after he was confronted by paedophile hunters outside his home in a Norfolk town.
Christopher Sheldrick, 56, of Suffield Road in Gorleston, was arrested on September 29 after being approached by a member of The Ghosts Online Child Protection Team.
He was then charged with engaging in sexual communication with a child, attempting to breach a Sexual Harm Prevention Order and failing to comply with notification requirements of the sex offender register.
He was remanded and appeared at Norwich Magistrates' Court on Saturday, October 5 where he pleaded guilty to all three offences.
Sheldrick is now due to appear before Norwich Crown Court on November 4.
Norfolk police confirmed that Sheldrick had been a police officer but had not served with them.When confronted by the paedophile hunter group, Sheldrick admitted to them that he is a former police officer who has been out of the force for some years.
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Sheldrick admits to the group in the video that he was fired from the force for a breach of misconduct and later he also says he served in the military.
A member of the group then began reading transcripts of the conversation between Sheldrick and someone who he thought was a 14-year-old girl.
The person told him that they were 14 and Sheldrick asked her to "stick her tongue out" and made a suggestive comment.
Sheldrick confessed to sending the account a pornographic video telling her "she needs to learn" about sex.
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He said in the video that he had been in prison for sex offences.
Additionally, when asked if he is sexually attracted to children he replies "Partly I suppose" before confessing to speaking to "three or four" other children who he says have sent him indecent images.
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