Navy engineer locked up after secretly filming sex with crew mate
Royal Navy weapons engineer is locked up for 120 days after he secretly filmed himself having sex with female crew mate on warship before showing clip to colleagues on Snapchat
- Navy weapons engineer Louis Pottage pleaded guilty to disgraceful conduct
- He secretly filmed and then shared himself having sex with a female colleague
- The 21-year-old will be detained for 120 days at a corrective training centre
A Royal Navy weapons engineer has been locked up after he secretly filmed himself having sex with a female crew mate on a warship and showed the ‘humiliating’ clip to colleagues on Snapchat for ‘bragging rights’.
Able Seaman Louis Pottage left a party in the frigate’s mess hall to have sex with the woman and then took out his phone while standing behind her to record it without her consent.
A court heard he then returned to the party, boasting to friends he had ‘sh****d her’ and telling them he ‘had the video to prove it’.
The 21-year-old from Eyemouth, Berwickshire, deleted the video after colleagues called him out on his behaviour.
Louis Pottage (pictured), 21, a Royal Navy weapons engineer pleaded guilty to disgraceful conduct of an indecent kind after he filmed himself having sex with a female colleague and showed it to friends
Pottage showed the Snapchat video to his friends after secretly filming it for ‘bragging rights’
The 21-year-old will remain in the Navy at on the shore base HMS Drake at Devonport, but after he has served his sentence (pictured: Bulford Military Court)
At Bulford Military Court, Wiltshire, AS Pottage was locked up for 120 days after pleading guilty to one charge of disgraceful conduct of an indecent kind.
A judge described it as ‘a gross breach of trust between you and your colleague who was put in an extremely humiliating and difficult situation’.
William Peters, prosecuting, told the hearing: ‘A party was held in the 45-man male mess on HMS Portland and they were joined at an early stage by the females from the female mess.
‘Most were drinking and dancing and, after an hour or so, AS Pottage and one of the females left and had sex.
‘Whilst standing behind her, AS Pottage made a short film of it on his phone and in this footage the female could be seen.
‘He then went back down to the male mess and showed the short footage to others.
‘He told one person he had ‘sh****d’ the female and ‘had the video to prove it’.
‘One colleague believed he was showing the video for bragging rights. The others told him to delete it, which he did.
Pottage accepted he made the video and showed it to other people, but claimed it was unintentional
‘The video lasted for ten seconds and, because it was filmed on Snapchat, deleted itself. He didn’t send it to anyone and it can’t be recovered.’
The court heard when he was interviewed by military police AS Pottage accepted he had made the video and showed it to other people, but said he did not do this deliberately as it just ‘happened to be on his phone when he opened it’.
Following the investigation he was removed from HMS Portland, which is a Type 23 ‘Duke-class’ frigate based at HMNB Devonport in Plymouth, Devon.
Michael Green, defending, said AS Pottage was the fourth generation of his family to serve in the Royal Navy and asked the court to bear in mind his ‘young age’ at the time of the offence.
Sentencing the sailor, Judge Advocate Alistair McGrigor said: ‘You consumed alcohol, you and a female trainee left to have sexual intercourse.
‘During sexual intercourse you filmed a short clip of you having sex with her from behind without her knowledge.
‘You returned to the mess and you decided to brag about what had taken place. No doubt your judgement was impaired by alcohol.
‘Your bragging as to what was a private act was bound to get out and did so very quickly among naval colleagues.
‘This was a gross breach of trust between you and your colleague who was put in an extremely humiliating and difficult situation.
‘Your actions fell far below the proper standards of decency required in the services.’
AS Pottage, now of shore base HMS Drake at Devonport, will remain in the Navy but will be detained for 120 days at the Military Corrective Training Centre in Colchester, Essex.
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