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Former teacher at Catholic all-girls school avoids jail after Vancouver police sex sting

A former teacher at an all-girls school charged in connection withan extensive Vancouver police sting targeting predators allegedly willing to pay teenagers for sex actshas avoided jail time after taking a plea deal.

Nikolaos Dais was one of 47 suspects arrested after months-long police operation in 2018

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Forty-seven suspects were arrested after a months-longoperation by Vancouver police in late 2018. One of the men charged, Nikolaos Dais, has now been sentenced to six months' probation. (Christer Waara/CBC)

A former Catholic school teacher accused of tryingto pay teenagers for sex acts in Vancouver has avoided jail time by taking a plea deal.

Nikolaos Daispleaded guilty in Vancouver Provincial Court on Wednesday to communicating for the purpose of obtaining sexual services. After a joint submission from the Crown and defence, he was sentenced to six months' probation.

He wasone of 47 suspects arrested after a months-long Vancouver police operation in 2018. Detectives posingas girls aged between 15 and 17 years old posted ads with fake photos on escort sites and social media, arranging hotel meetings with suspects willing to pay a fee for an agreed sex act.

Suspects who showed up at the hotelswerearrested by waiting officers.

Dais, who is in his mid-50s,was originally charged with the more serious offence ofcommunicating with someone under the age of 18 for the purposes of obtaining sexual services.

He taught math atLittle Flower Academy, an all-girlsCatholic school in Vancouver'sShaughnessy neighbourhood, before his retirement.

At least seven men have been charged in relation to the 2018sting. Police have said those arrestedcame from "all walks of life," including theretired school teacher, a former Vancouver school trusteeand a firefighter.

With files from Meera Bains