A 77-year-old Shropshire paedophile has been jailed after being caught with child sex abuse images.
Roy Boardman, who has history of sexually abusing boys, was found in possession of some of the most depraved photos by his offender manager.
"On March 28, 2003, he was convicted of three offences of gross indecency with a boy under 16 and indecent assault of a boy under 16," said Mr O'Gorman. Due to his previous offending, Boardman was subject of a sexual harm prevention order, meaning he had an offender manager who would carry out visits to his home.
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