Cameron Osman was jailed for 13 years for his crimes following a National Crime Agency investigation.
A former children's holiday camp manager has been jailed for grooming Scottish school kids while pretending to be a 16 year-old girl online.
Osman engaged his victims, which included boys from Glasgow, in sexualised chat as he posed as a teenage girl. He claimed his camera was broken and never identified himself to his victims. He had resigned from his holiday camp activity centre job a few days before being arrested. His laptop and mobile phone were seized, and Osman was found to have contacted 76 boys in the UK, some of which were in Glasgow, between the ages of 12 and 16.
Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. "This man has taken that away from him.” An NSPCC spokesperson said: “Osman was far too easily able to use social media to groom large numbers of children and move them on to private messaging apps where he sexually abused them.
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