A SOUTHAMPTON man has been sent to prison for almost two years after sending a naked photo to a 14-year-old boy and trying to meet up with him.

Terry Roberts, 58, began sending messages to who he believed was the young boy through a dating app, and after arranging a meeting at Southampton Sports Centre, was confronted by Stephen Dure, of the ‘paedophile hunters’ TRAP.

At Southampton Crown Court on Monday, Roberts was given a 21-month prison term after evidence was provided by Mr Dure.

The court heard how Roberts, on the dating app, began messaging Dure’s false account, and ‘within six messages’, Dure had informed Roberts, of Plaitford Walk, that he was underage.

Within 36 hours, Roberts had sent Dure’s account a naked photo of himself, and asked to meet, adding “we can take it at your pace, maybe we will have a kiss”, prosecuting barrister Giles Bedloe told the court.

He added: “On February 17 at 10am, Mr Roberts sent a message asking if he was still happy to meet at 3pm that day.

When Mr Dure arrived, he went into a nearby pub, and identified the defendant.

He then sent a message to Mr Roberts informing him he was down by the tennis courts and was confronted by Mr Dure.”

Defending, Timothy Akers told the court that the probation service “hadn’t given up” on Mr Roberts, who has similar convictions from 25 years ago.

He said: “The offences themselves are of course attempts. He took an overdose this time of his blood pressure medicine after committing these offences.

"I would have concerns over his mental health.”

Sentencing Roberts for attempting to meet a child for sexual activity, judge Nicholas Rowland said: “You didn’t know that (it was not a 14-year-old boy) and you turned up at the meeting with the intention of having penetrative sexual activity.” Roberts was given a 21-month prison term.