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A "dangerous sexual predator" who "openly stated a preference for victims as young as eight" has been jailed.
David Mitchell thought he was messaging somebody else with a sexual interest in children but was in fact speaking to a police officer.
The 57-year-old, of Leyland, Lancashire, was then arrested at his house on 17 February.
He was jailed at Preston Crown Court for six years after admitting attempting to cause or incite a girl under 13 to engage in sexual activity and facilitating the sexual exploitation of a child under 13.
During the online exchanges, Mitchell told how he wanted to witness the abuse of a child in exchange for payment through gift cards, the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit said.
'Deeply disturbing'
Det Con Tris Farley said following Friday's sentencing: "This case demonstrates the commitment of our regional units to identifying and prosecuting individuals who pose a serious threat to children.
"Mitchell's messages exposed a deeply disturbing and calculated intent to exploit children.
"He openly stated a preference for victims as young as eight years old and provided explicit instructions for what he wanted to witness online.
"He is a dangerous sexual predator who now finds himself behind bars."