12/08/2015

Children's Summer Camp Director Charged With Possession Of Indecent Images

The director of an American-style children's summer camp has been charged in connection with possession of indecent images of children.

Ben Lewis, 25, from Lullington Garth, Borehamword, Hertfordshire, is charged with three offences following what police have described as a "fast moving investigation".

Mr Lewis is a director of LL Camps, a children's American-style summer camp in Bushey which had its registration suspended by OFSTED on 6 August. 

Specialist officers and staff from Hertfordshire Constabulary and Hertfordshire County Council remain involved to handle any specific concerns of parents and any other information relevant to this enquiry.

Lewis is due to appear at Hatfield Remand Court today.

(MH/JP)

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