The Metropolitan Police says a man convicted last week of child indecency offences, who had given lectures on child pornography to its officers - and to staff of other agencies - had at "no stage" advised it on matters relating to child protection. Stephen King, 54, had also given advice to defence solicitors. He was jailed for gross indecency under a different name in 1989 but was able to commit further offences as the sex offenders register did not exist at that time.
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