Former teacher charged with making indecent images of children
Version 0 of 1. A former teacher has been charged with making indecent images of children at a boarding school and another property. Jonathan Thomson-Glover, 53, who taught at Clifton college in Bristol, has been charged with 36 counts of making, taking and possessing indecent images of children. It is understood the charges relate to more than 120 victims who were allegedly filmed using cameras at the college and an address in Cornwall over 16 years. Thomson-Glover, of Wadebridge, Cornwall, will appear before Taunton magistrates court on 20 July. DI Andrea Kingdon, of Devon and Cornwall police, said: “Jonathan Thomson-Glover has been charged following a joint investigation between Avon and Somerset police and Devon and Cornwall police. “He is a former teacher at Clifton college in Bristol. He has been released on bail to appear before Taunton magistrates court on Monday 20 July. “Information was initially passed to Devon and Cornwall police by the National Crime Agency relating to indecent images of children downloaded from the internet. “Following further inquiries, a team of officers from both forces investigated offences relating to the creation of indecent images committed at Clifton college and an address in Cornwall. “None of the charges relate to contact offences. We’ve been working closely with the college and our partner agencies throughout this investigation and we’re grateful for their ongoing support.” Anyone with information to help the investigation is asked to contact Avon and Somerset police on 101. Those affected by the investigation should visit the force’s website for details of independent support and advice, or call Victim Support on 0808 168 9111. |