A PAEDOPHILE has been jailed alongside a couple who also abused children.

At Aylesbury Crown Court the three were sentenced to prison terms for the sexual abuse their victims in Milton Keynes.

David Moulton, aged 44, of Kentmere Road, Bolton, was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment for a count of indecent assault. He was acquitted of a further count of indecent assault.

His co-accused, Colin Darlington, aged 52, of Melick Road, Beanhill, was jailed for 10 years for four counts of rape and three counts of indecent assault.

His sentence will be added consecutively to a 20 year custodial term he received in November last year for similar offences.

Darlington's wife, Rebecca Darlington, aged 46, of the same address, was also sentenced to eight years imprisonment for two counts of indecent assault.

The court heard the offences took place during the 1990s and early 2000s when two victims were subjected to rapes and indecent assaults by Colin Darlington. Rebecca Darlington was also present on some of the occasions and took part.

Moulton committed a sexual offence against a child aged under 10.

The defendants were convicted on Monday at Aylesbury Crown Court following a seven day trial after being charged in connection with the offences on 30 December 2014.

Investigating officer DC Graeme Williams, of Thames Valley Police's child abuse investigation unit, said: “There are no words that can do justice to the courage, tenacity and quiet dignity shown by the victims throughout this particularly distressing case in which they were subjected to horrific abuse and torture as children.

“The long sentence handed out by the courts reflects the seriousness of what the victims went through.

"I hope that this helps them find closure and allows them to move forward and lead happy and successful lives.

“This is an example of Thames Valley Police conducting a thorough and successful enquiry into non-recent sexual abuse from complaint through to conviction by working closely with the victims. If somebody has been subjected to sexual abuse I would like to reiterate that allegations will be dealt with seriously and sensitively.”