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Tom Wilkinson & Sarah Vesty

Ex-Scots radio presenter guilty of arranging sex with children in the Philippines

A former Clyde FM presenter has been found guilty of arranging to have sex with children as young as 12 in the Philippines.

Mark Page even tried to bargain down the price for a sexual encounter with a girl aged 12 and a boy of 13, saying 3,000 pesos - around £44 - was too much.

The 63-year-old predator, who also worked at Scot FM and Radio 1, had a lengthy career in broadcasting and set up a successful station for the British Army.

He used frequent business trips to the Philippines, as well as charity work, as a cover for his perverted interest in underage sex.

The 63-year-old divorced father-of-three was convicted of four out of five counts of arranging the commission of a child sex offence following a trial at Teesside Crown Court.

The jury cleared him of one of the charges.

Two of these offences were committed remotely from the UK in 2016, while two happened in the Philippines on separate trips made by Page in 2016 and 2019.

Facebook alerted a charity following concerns raised about messaging on its platform.

The charity informed UK law enforcement and Cleveland Police carried out a search warrant at his home in January 2020.

Analysts studied a tablet, mobile phone and computer tower and checked his Skype activity, texts, bank account and money transfers before charging him.

Page told the court that his devices had been hacked but did not mention this while he was being interviewed by police, as he gave "no comment" answers, later explaining to the jury he was in shock.

Jo Kidd, prosecuting, drew parallels with higher profile paedophiles than Page during her damning closing speech to the jury.

Page, of Ingleby Barwick, Teesside, had no previous dealings with police and was of previously good character, but Miss Kidd said: "Some of you may be old enough to remember Jim'll Fix It.

"You will remember watching It's a Knockout. You will remember revelling in the size of Gary Glitter's shoes.

"They were people who were spoken highly of, even people who were knighted by the Queen."

She said there was almost a "state funeral" for Savile, with his golden coffin taken through the streets of Leeds.

Miss Kidd continued: "I am not saying this on the basis that just because Mr Page was a Radio One DJ, that it makes him guilty of these offences.

"But it is worth noting, when one puts on a public face, when one carries out charity work, it does not mean the underbelly of their sexual depravity is not real."

Page has previously boasted about his work as a pitch-side MC at St Johnstone Football Club.

He was remanded in custody and will be sentenced at Teesside Crown Court on Thursday.

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