A DANGEROUS paedophile who was jailed for more than a decade for abusing a five-year-old has been told he will serve a further five years in jail.

Burnley Crown Court heard how Daniel Edward Lamont was jailed for 10 and a half years in January after pleading guilty to inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, rape and possessing indecent images of children.

After deeming that 29-year-old Lamont posed a danger to the public Judge Sara Dodd added a one year extended licence to that sentence.

Further investigations have since revealed Lamont also sexually abused two teenage girls.

Prosecutor Jeremy Grout-Smith said Lamont asked one of the teenagers if she wanted to play games such as I Spy and Truth Or Dare before asking sexual questions. He then sexually assaulted her for “two or three minutes”.

The court heard that when the victim slapped Lamont across the face he responded by saying: “Well, you didn’t resist me.”

Mr Grout-Smith said Lamont would ply the other teenager with alcohol and massage her shoulders, back and thigh before sexually assaulting. While he did this he would ask his victim to take her top and bra off.

The court heard Lamont sexually assaulted his victim a number of times.

When Lamont , now of no fixed address but previously of Langholme Street, Nelson, was interviewed by police about sexually abusing the girls he denied it ever happened.

Lamont has since pleaded to two charges of sexual assault and three of engaging in sexual activity with a child.

And last week he was given a further five-year sentence, which will be served at the end of the 10 and a half years he is currently serving.

Lamont will have to satisfy the Parole Board before that he no longer poses a risk to the public before being released to serve his extended licence period.