Feet-loving pervert told 'boy' he would 'make him a man' - and asked him to take his school shoes to a meeting
A sex offender who thought he was talking to a teenage boy asked him to bring his school shoes with him to a meet 'to engage in sexual abuse', a court was told. But Peter Cumberland, 31, was actually chatting to a 'paedophile hunter' posing as a schoolboy - and has now been jailed.
Cumberland sent explicit messages and a photo to the decoy, who was pretending to be a teenage boy on Facebook in July 2021. During the messages, said he would 'make [the boy] a man' when they met at Blackburn railway station, a judge was told.
He also said he would kiss the boy's feet and use his shoes for sexual purposes, Preston Crown Court heard.
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Cumberland, of Bonsall Street, Blackburn, has now been jailed for 28 months. "Your intention was to engage in sexual abuse," the judge told him.
Lisa Worsley, prosecuting, said the sting was set up by a member of the paedophile hunters group TFN (Travelling From Nottingham), reports Lancs Live. Posing as a 14-year-old boy called Adam, the decoy made references to being at school and living with his parents.
When Cumberland gave explicit details of what he planned to do with the boy when they met, the decoy said he was nervous as he 'hadn't done anything before', the court heard. Cumberland reassured him he would 'take it slowly', prosecutor Ms Worsley said.
However when the defendant arrived at Blackburn station on July 25 he was met by an adult man, who recognised him from photos he had sent. The man asked about Cumberland's online activity and called the police. Cumberland admitted he had been speaking to a child online and was taken to Blackburn Police Station for questioning. When officers


