A
serving police officer, caught canoodling with a 13 year-old girl he
groomed on the internet and met for park trysts, will be sentenced at
the end of the month.
Andrew
Gouge, 34, who was based within the Met's Territorial Policing was
caught kissing and fondling the teen in public and reported by a
member of the public.
He
pleaded guilty at Woolwich Crown Court (pictured) to meeting a child
following grooming and sexual activity with a child.
Gouge,
of Charing Close, Bromley was arrested on April 24 after he was
spotted with the girl in Orpington.
Inquiries
established that Gouge had first met the victim, who was aged
thirteen years-old at the time, via an internet chatroom.
After
exchanging BBM details they met up on a number of occasions, usually
in public parks, where they would kiss.
Detective
Chief Inspector Pete Thomas, from the Sexual Offences, Exploitation
and Child Abuse Command, said: "Andrew Gouge has shown himself
to be someone who has targeted, groomed and exploited a vulnerable
young child for his own sexual needs.
“His
conduct has caused significant harm and the investigation highlights
the need to remain vigilent to the risks posed by social media and
the internet in order to safeguard children.
“The
Metropolitan Police Service is committed to protecting children and
bringing sexual predators like Gouge to justice."
Commander
Allan Gibson, Directorate of Professional Standards, said: "Gouge
signed up to protect and serve his community; but seriously failed in
that commitment and has caused untold harm to the victim, her family
and his own friends and colleagues.
“He
has tarnished the reputation of both the organisation and his
colleagues.
“All
members of the police service are expected to behave impeccably
whilst on and off duty. Gouge did no such thing."
He
will be sentenced on September 30.
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