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Youth worker sexually abused boys | Youth worker sexually abused boys |
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A 70-year-old man awarded an MBE for work with children has been convicted of sexually assaulting teenage boys. | |
Henry Day has been jailed for 13 years at Norwich Crown Court for abusing eight Young Citizens Guild members at summer camps between 1973 and 1995. | |
Day, of North Walsham, Norfolk, was convicted of 18 charges of indecent assault, two of incitement and one of perverting the course of justice. | |
The guild was set up by Day in Dagenham, east London, in the 1950s. | The guild was set up by Day in Dagenham, east London, in the 1950s. |
He was appointed MBE for his voluntary work with children. | He was appointed MBE for his voluntary work with children. |
The abuse was said to have happened at the summer camps held in the seaside resort of Hemsby. | |
Sexual predator | |
Judge Simon Barham told Day: "This is the grossest possible breach of trust. | |
"You cynically used this organisation as a means of abusing these boys. | |
"It is likely to cause long term harm to many of them." | |
Day has been placed on the sex offenders register for life and banned from ever working with children. | |
Witnesses said he showed no sign of emotion in the dock. | |
Debbie Gunnell, senior investigating officer on the case, said Day was a sexual predator who targeted the most vulnerable children. |