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A former police officer has been jailed for four years and four months for possessing and distributing thousands of indecent images of children.A former police officer has been jailed for four years and four months for possessing and distributing thousands of indecent images of children.
Iain Duncan,28, was arrested days after starting work as a child protection officer with Strathclyde Police.Iain Duncan,28, was arrested days after starting work as a child protection officer with Strathclyde Police.
At the High court in Glasgow the judge, Lord Turnbull, said the court must do what it could to express the "total public abhorrence" of cases of abuse.At the High court in Glasgow the judge, Lord Turnbull, said the court must do what it could to express the "total public abhorrence" of cases of abuse.
He said each image involved a live and vulnerable child. He said each image involved a "live and vulnerable" child or infant.
Some of the stills and moving images seized from his computer showed children younger than three years being sexually abused. Some of the stills and moving images seized from Duncan's computer showed children younger than three years being sexually abused.
Lord Turnbull continued: "Those, like you, who are willing to take possession of such images bear an indirect responsibility for the acts which are perpetrated on these young victims by creating a demand for the photographs and thus for commission of the abuse itself."
Strathclyde Police said officers working in family protection units were subject to the same checks as all officers.
Family man
A statement from the force said: "This individual was one week into a short secondment to the unit to allow him to be evaluated as to his suitability.
"Throughout this time he was accompanied and supervised by an experienced unit officer.
"By all accounts he appeared to be a settled family man who was a competent officer for his service level. There was no overt indication that he was involved in such matters."
Strathclyde Police said when matters came to light Duncan was dealt with immediately.