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Ex-Clifton College Bristol teacher accused of hidden camera filming | Ex-Clifton College Bristol teacher accused of hidden camera filming |
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A former teacher has been charged with making indecent films of pupils at a boarding school using hidden cameras. | A former teacher has been charged with making indecent films of pupils at a boarding school using hidden cameras. |
Jonathan Thomson-Glover, 53 of Wadebridge, is accused of carrying out offences at Clifton College, Bristol, and also at an address in Cornwall. | Jonathan Thomson-Glover, 53 of Wadebridge, is accused of carrying out offences at Clifton College, Bristol, and also at an address in Cornwall. |
The charges relate to more than 120 victims aged between 12 and 17, allegedly secretly filmed over a 16-year period, police said. | The charges relate to more than 120 victims aged between 12 and 17, allegedly secretly filmed over a 16-year period, police said. |
Mr Thomson-Glover will appear before Taunton Magistrates' Court on 20 July. | Mr Thomson-Glover will appear before Taunton Magistrates' Court on 20 July. |
He is charged with 36 counts of making, taking and possessing indecent images using secret cameras. | |
A spokeswoman for Devon and Cornwall Police said information was initially passed to the force by the National Crime Agency relating to indecent images of children downloaded from the internet. | A spokeswoman for Devon and Cornwall Police said information was initially passed to the force by the National Crime Agency relating to indecent images of children downloaded from the internet. |
She said none of the charges relates to offences involving physical contact. | She said none of the charges relates to offences involving physical contact. |