
A school technician who sexually abused two boys has been jailed for four years.
Jonathon Evans from Bodorgan targeted the pair while he was working at an Anglesey school between 2017 and 2020.
He was also a volunter RAF Air Cadet leader at the time.
Evans (32) denied nine charges, but he was found guilty on four counts of inciting a child into sexual activity, three counts of sexual assualt and two of abusing his position of trust as an adult.
North Wales Police described him as "a selfish, manipulative predator who cynically abused his position of trust to exploit and harm children."
Caernarfon Crown Court heard Evans added both boys on Snapchat and sent sexually explicit photos of himself to one of his victims, asking him to send similar images in return.
He also tried to grope the boys' genitals.
Following sentencing on Friday, Detective Constable Richard Dwyfor Clark from North Wales Police said: "Jonathon Evans committed serious sexual offences against children in his care as both a cadet leader and school staff member."
"At the centre of this case are a group of young people and their families. I would like to thank them for the dignity and determination they have shown in bringing him to justice today."
Evans was given an indefinite sexual harm prevention order and must register as an offender with the police. He was also put under two indefinite restraining orders to protect the boys.
Det Con. Clark added: "I would also like to thank the prosecution legal team, Court and the CPS for their work in this case, as well as the Air Cadets and school who have supported this investigation throughout."
"If you suspect someone is being sexually abused, or if you have experienced abuse yourself, please contact North Wales Police. We will take your report seriously and support you."