The man sent more than 8,000 pages of inappropriate messages to a teenage girl, and took part in sexual activity with her
A church volunteer who groomed a teenage girl he knew from a church in Cambridge has been jailed. Nam Vu, 28, sent more than 8,000 pages of inappropriate messages to a teenage girl, and took part in sexual activity with her.
The teenager’s parents became suspicious and discovered deleted screenshots on her phone of a sexually explicit nature.
The girl, who was under 16, denied any hint of a sexual relationship and said she was just friends with Vu. However more evidence was found including a handwritten note from the girl found in a book, which detailed sexual activity between them.
The girl then confided in police about what had happened to her, saying that Vu had made sexual remarks to her in the messages and encouraged her to take part in sexual activity, as well as touched her inappropriately.
Vu, of Linclare Place, Eaton Ford, St Neots was arrested and interviewed but answered no comment to all questions asked by officers.
His phone was seized and analysed where it was discovered that in six weeks during 2024, there were more than 8,000 messages between Vu and the teenager. Most of these were sexual in nature.
The messages highlighted how Vu began grooming the girl, offered to buy her clothes and complimented her.
On multiple occasions throughout the chat Vu acknowledged the girl was under 16, added that she could ‘ruin him’, said how he could go to jail and how he was ‘putting his entire life on the line’.
Vu continued to deny any wrongdoing however, at Cambridge Crown Court in December, eventually pleaded guilty to six offences. These included engaging in sexual communication with a child, four counts of engaging in non-penetrative sexual activity with a girl under 13-15, and inciting a girl aged 13 to 15 to engage in sexual activity.
Vu was sentenced to three years and four months in prison at Peterborough Crown Court on Thursday (February 19).
He was ordered to sign the Sex Offenders Register indefinitely and given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO), with strict conditions to monitor any future offending and contact with children. Vu was also given a restraining order, to run indefinitely, preventing him from contacting his victim in any way.
Detective Constable Lara Wycherley, of the force’s Child Abuse Investigations and Safeguarding Unit (CAISU), said: “Vu engaged in highly sexualised communication with the victim in this case, whilst acknowledging her age and that he was in a position of trust.
“He groomed a vulnerable child for his own gain and his behaviour was utterly disgusting. I would like to praise the parents in this case who realised something wasn’t quite right, and urge other parents and carers to speak to their children about exactly who they are communicating with. The magnitude of the effect of Vu’s behaviour cannot be underestimated.
“In a victim impact statement given to the judge, the teenager told how the persistent nature of the abuse meant she was never able to truly see the danger she was in. She added that Vu repeatedly told her to keep quiet and conditioned her to believe that his crimes were her fault.
“Also of importance, she told how the abuse had made her lose all trust in men, changed her perspective on people in a direction that isn’t pleasant, stripped her from her childhood innocence and left an irreparable scar.
“We will do everything in our power to protect children from predators like Vu and, as this case demonstrates, bring them to justice for their actions.”
