Cheshire Police constable Ian Naude, 30, has been found guilty at Liverpool Crown Court of the rape and sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl.
Naude, who joined Cheshire Police in April 2017, was also found guilty of four counts of attempting to arrange the commission of a child sex offence and one count of arranging the commission of a child sex offence in relation to five other complainants aged between 12 and 15.
He had already admitted 30 other offences, including inciting children to engage in sexual activity, causing children to watch sexual acts and misconduct in a public office.
Prosecutor Owen Edwards said on day one of PC Naude's trial at Liverpool Crown Court (pictured in a file photo) that he had joined the force 'to get the keys to the sweet shop'
The case was adjourned to December 13 for a pre-sentence report to assess the issue of dangerousness.
Recorder of Liverpool Judge Clement Goldstone QC told him: 'You must prepare for a very significant sentence indeed.'
Prosecutor Owen Edwards said on day one of his trial that he had joined the force 'to get the keys to the sweet shop'.
The court heard Naude would 'pester' the 13-year-old girl, who he met while attending a domestic incident at her house, to send him pictures, his trial previously heard.
The jury of five men and seven women was played a video of a police interview with the girl.
She said: 'He was just like, 'Send me nudes now'.'
She added: 'He told me once to write that 'I love you daddy'. He's not my dad so I don't know why I'd do that. I was scared.'
The girl told officers he would send her naked pictures and videos of himself.
'I didn't expect that at all, it was dead shocking,' she said. 'He was getting creepier and creepier every day so I got scareder and scareder every day.'
She said she did not feel she had a choice about whether to send the photos.
Giving evidence over a video link, the girl told the court: 'I was petrified of speaking to him because he was a police officer but I felt like I needed to.'
The court heard in October last year Naude picked the girl up in his car and took her to a remote spot where he raped and sexually assaulted her.
The officer worked at Cheshire Constabulary and was a serving police officer at the time of his arrest. Pictured is the force's headquarters (image undated)
Naude, of Market Drayton in Shropshire, previously admitted sexual activity with a child but claims it was consensual.
The girl told officers he had said they were going for a drive and she felt 'proper, proper scared'.
She said: 'I was trying to push him off but he wouldn't go. So I kept asking him if we could go home but he was like, 'No'.'
Last month, the jury was shown footage of the sexual assault filmed on Naude's phone.
The girl told officers Naude took it without asking her.
She said: 'He's a policeman so he could do anything to me, he was dead scary.'
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Main photo article Cheshire Police constable Ian Naude, 30, has been found guilty at Liverpool Crown Court of the rape and sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl.
Naude, who joined Cheshire Police in April 2017, was also found guilty of four counts of attempting to arrange the commission of a child sex offence and...
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