Teacher from Sheffield jailed for dozens of sexual offences against teenage girls

A teacher from Sheffield has been jailed for 8 years after pleading guilty to 27 sexual offences against teenage girls.
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Richard Michael Cottyn, 34, appeared at Guildford Crown Court yesterday (November 20) after being charged with 90 separate offences relating to 32 victims. The offences took place between September 2013 and September 2017.

The charges were subsequently condensed into 31 indictments. Cottyn pleaded guilty to 27 of these indictments at an earlier hearing.

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An investigation by Surrey Police’s Paedophile Online Investigation Team began in September 2017 following a report from a victim.

Cottyn was jailed for eight years.Cottyn was jailed for eight years.
Cottyn was jailed for eight years.

Cottyn was subsequently arrested on suspicion of sexual activity with a child. Following examination of his laptop and mobile phone, it was found to contain thousands of chat logs with a number of girls between the ages of 14 and 17 years. In some cases Cottyn had met some of them. An indecent image of a female was also found on the device.

He was further arrested in June 2018 for offences relating to meeting children and the indecent image offence. Officers seized a further phone belonging to him which contained over 2,500 chat logs.

Additional material, including hundreds of indecent images of girls, were also found on his laptop.

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Detective Constable James Tibbs, from Surrey Police’s Paedophile Online Investigation Team, said: “Cottyn abused his position of authority as a teacher to target vulnerable young girls under the guise of offering them emotional support. Using extremely manipulative behaviour, he met some of his victims for a sexual purpose. Hundreds of indecent images, including of the girls he communicated with, were found on his various devices.

Richard Michael CottynRichard Michael Cottyn
Richard Michael Cottyn

“When Cottyn’s predatory behaviour came to light we launched an investigation which uncovered the huge scale of his offending."

Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Inspector Martin Goodwin added: “The fact that Cottyn is behind bars after pleading guilty to these horrific crimes is testament to the bravery of the victims who supported our investigation, and I would like to commend each and every one of them.”

An NSPCC spokesperson said: “As a teacher Cottyn abused his position of trust to carry out an appallingly large catalogue of offences on young people.

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“Children are in need of more protection from such dangerous individuals. This is why we are urging the Government to publish its Online Harms Bill which will force tech companies to design in safety measures for all the young people who use their platforms.”