Cheshire Police constable Ian Naude has been jailed at Liverpool Crown Court for 25 years for 37 offences including the rape and sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl.
Dressed in a light grey suit, white shirt and burgundy tie, former soldier Ian Naude, sat totally focussed on his case file until ordered to pay attention by Judge Clement Goldstone QC as he delivered the sentence at Liverpool Crown Court this morning.
The 30-year-old father-of-one, of Market Drayton, Shropshire, will serve at least two thirds of his 25-year sentence before being considered for release. Judge Goldstone also imposed a five year extended licence period and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order.
Naude met the 13-year-old during a domestic incident at her house and began grooming her by exchanging sexual images and messages. He then took her away in his car, took her to a secluded spot, and attacked her in the back seat.
Paedophile policeman Ian Naude posted a selfie (left) of himself driving a car in October 2017 after he had used it to pick up his 13-year-old victim from her home before taking the child to a secluded spot and raping her. He had a Facebook account under the name Bruce Ian Wayne, an apparent reference to superhero Batman
Naude posted as a 15-year-old boy called 'Jake Green' while grooming his victims. Pictured is the first of four chat logs that have been released
The father-of-one started working for the police as a student officer in April 2017, despite being named in connection with two child grooming cases in neighbouring force areas and the rape of a woman.
His trial also revealed another extraordinary official bungle, which saw Naude copied into a police email detailing plans to arrest him after the rape was reported. This gave him time to delete 756 images from his phone.
The court had been told the 30-year-old, who police believe may have more victims who have yet to come forward, had been acting on an 'ever increasing interest in young girls' over the past six or seven years.
Prosecutor Owen Edwards said on day one of his trial that he had joined the force 'to get the keys to the sweet shop'. Earlier a colleague told the court Naude had shown an interest in the force's public protection unit, which deals with vulnerable children.
He was still working as a student officer at the time of the rape in October 2017, and was described during the two-week trial as a 'selfish and cruel paedophile' who was obsessed with taking the virginity of teenage girls and joined the force with the intention of meeting vulnerable victims.
Naude, who previously served in Afghanistan as a machine gunner with the Royal Irish Regiment, was warned by Recorder of Liverpool Judge Clement Goldstone QC he faces a 'very significant sentence indeed'.
Naude, who was working as a student officer for Cheshire Police at the time of the assault in October 2017, was described during the trial as a 'selfish and cruel paedophile'. Pictured in an undated mugshot
Summing up the case at Naude's conviction, Judge Goldstone said: 'The defence concede that this is a case which has fairly depicted the defendant as a cold, uncaring, selfish and cruel paedophile who has on occasion stooped as low as coercive and threatening behaviour, including blackmail of young girls, some of whom have been properly characterised as vulnerable.'
He also admitted two counts of engaging in sexual communication with a child, 14 counts of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, one count of taking indecent photos of a child, four counts of making indecent photos of a child, six counts of causing a child to watch a sexual act, two counts of misconduct in a public office and one count of possessing indecent photos of a child.
Naude denied that he had attempted to arrange to commit child sex offences, claiming that messages sent to girls asking them to meet were just fantasy.
Naude, originally from South Africa, had been called to a domestic incident at the victim's house in October 2017 and contacted her on Facebook days later.
After exchanging sexual images and messages over social media, he took her out in his car and raped her, the jury heard.
The court was told Naude, based at Crewe police station, would gain the trust of young girls by posing on social media as a 15-year-old boy called Jake Green.
While grooming this victim, Naude asks how old she is before calling her 'sexy' and 'baby'
The paedophile tells this girl she 'looks pretty and interesting' as part of his sick attempt to groom her in this excerpt
In this chat log, Naude becomes threatening as the girl reveals she is on the brink of killing herself
He also had a Facebook account under the name Bruce Ian Wayne, an apparent reference to superhero Batman, and a Snapchat account named King Of The North - possibly aping a character in Game of Thrones.
He would persuade his victims to undress and sometimes perform sexual acts on camera before sending them pictures and video of himself masturbating, the court heard.
In some cases he then threatened to send the photos on to other people on their Facebook friends list and on one occasion told a victim he would harass her friends, including one who self-harmed, unless she sent him photos.
Naude's Snapchat account was named King Of The North - possibly a reference to a character in Game of Thrones
The court heard after the rape was reported Naude was accidentally copied into a police email revealing the plan to arrest him.
When his phone was seized 756 images had been deleted from it.
Other devices, including a laptop and another phone, were later discovered in a field in Market Drayton after he gave a hand-drawn map of their location to his cellmate.
Naude will be sentenced on December 13.
An investigation by the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC) into the vetting process and employment of Naude found there was no case to answer for misconduct for any individual officer.
Acting chief constable Janette McCormick, who has personally apologised to the family of the rape victim, said the case had prompted a lot of 'soul searching' among officers.
She said: 'In light of this case, the constabulary has looked long and hard at its own recruitment and screening programme for new recruits to see whether this type of incident can be avoided in the future.'
Ms McCormick said the force had changed its processes so if there was a delay in the recruitment process of more than three months further checks would be carried on national police systems.
Checks on police systems and complaint records are also now undertaken for all officers completing the probation period of two years and training of new staff has been reviewed.
She said: 'He didn't join to be a police officer, he joined as a predator.'
Investigations into Naude, of Market Drayton in Shropshire, are ongoing and officers believe there may be more victims who have not yet come forward.
Detective Chief Superintendent Aaron Duggan said: 'We do know that he has committed this offending for a considerable length of time and there may well be other people out there, other victims, who think they have been subjected to offending by Naude, not just as a police officer but before he joined the force.'
Ms McCormick said officers had gone through records of all the contact Naude had with people as an officer and there were investigations continuing as a result.
She said colleagues in the force had been 'rocked and shocked' as details of Naude's offending had been revealed.
The senior officer added: 'I am disgusted, appalled, angry at the behaviour of Ian Naude, his predatory behaviour and how he groomed young girls.
'Thankfully, the bravery of that one girl to come forward meant that we arrested him the day after, we suspended him, we have disciplined him and removed him from the organisation.'
An NSPCC spokesperson said: 'Naude preyed on the vulnerability of this young girl, using his trusted position as a police officer to commit the most horrific acts of abuse.
'The fact he tried to defend his actions claiming it was consensual is despicable, as a police officer he would know a child under 16 cannot consent. Naude's actions will have a lasting impact on all his young victims and they should be given every support to move forward.
'At the NSPCC, our Letting the Future In service works with young people who have experienced sexual abuse to help them understand what has happened to them and receive support to help them recover.'
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