A former school governor, who tried to
persuade two schoolgirls - aged thirteen and fifteen - to meet him
for sex during explicit internet conversations, has been jailed for
three years and nine months.
Management consultant Malcolm
Greenaway, 66, (pictured) of Stanley Park Road, Carshalton Beeches, Surrey
pleaded guilty to two counts of causing or inciting the under-age
girls to engage in sexual activity between January 1 and October 31,
2010.
Greenaway was a governor at Wallington
High School for Girls between 1988 and 1997 and at Stanley Park
Infants and Junior schools between 1992 and 1988.
He also pleaded guilty at Croydon Crown
Court to thirty-two counts of possessing indecent images of children,
which were found on his computer when police executed a search
warrant at his home on January 28, 2012.
Prosecutor Mr. Hamish Reid told the
court a family friend of the thirteen year-old Cheshire schoolgirl
raised the alarm after discovering the youngster was communicating on
Facebook with a user who posted an image of a male's bare torso.
The same user encouraged the girl to
try on her swimming costume and made repeated contact with her as
well as another Cheshire schoolgirl, aged fifteen years-old.
“He had made contact with the girls,
pretending to be someone else, and tried to meet them, although no
meetings took place,” explained Mr. Reid.
“He invited them to engage in sexual
activity, such as intercourse.”
Greenway was traced via his computer's
unique IP address on January 19 and his home was raided nine days
later.
He told officers he was depressed and
the court heard he made attempts at self-harm after he was arrested
and bailed.
The Recorder of Croydon Warwick
McKinnon announced: “These are two potentially very serious
offences.”
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