Sex offender who used fake Covid test pic to avoid rehab session is jailed

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Sex offender who used fake Covid test pic to avoid rehab session is jailed
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A sex offender who used an internet image of a positive Covid test to avoid rehab sessions has been jailed.

Rui Moreira, 46, from Burford, in Brookside, Telford, admitted three separate charges when he appeared at Shrewsbury Crown Court.

The order was a result of him admitting two charges – one of attempting to engage in sexual activity with a child, and one of attempting to cause a child under 13 to watch a sexual act. Mr Crinion said that contact had ceased but the following year Moreira had again messaged the profile – asking how old the girl was, and again being told she was 12 and was"too young for him".

Recorder Warner was told that the defendant had not attended three appointments required as part of the suspended sentence.

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