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A paedophile who committed sexual assaults against two children has been jailed.
Jamie Randall, 39, of Marina Road, Mablethorpe, was found guilty of two counts of sexual assault on children under the age of 13 and one count of inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity.
He was sentenced to nine years and nine months in prison on Friday (2 August) at Luton Crown Court.
Detective Constable Rebecca Temby, from Bedfordshire Police’s Protecting Vulnerable People team, said: “This was a targeted attack by a man who held a level of power and used it to intimidate and assault his young victims.
“The judge described him as dangerous, and highlighted the impact his actions had on the victims.
“I commend the victims for their bravery throughout the case, because it takes a lot of courage for a child to speak to an adult and process what has happened to them.
“Regardless of when an incident happened, it is never too late to come forward and report what has happened to you. We have a team of specialist officers who are on hand to support you and we are committed to bringing perpetrators to justice.”
Reports can be made to the police by visiting beds.police.uk/ro/report or calling 101.
If you have been affected by crime, the Bedfordshire Victim Care Services offers free and confidential support to victims in Bedfordshire, whether it has been reported to police or not, and irrespective of where and when the crime occurred.