Predators who take intimate images of unwitting victims or install cameras to do so could face up to two years’ in jail under plans drawn up by Labour. Ministers have also confirmed that they plan to create a new offence for those who create sexually explicit deepfake images. While it is already an offence to share or threaten to share an intimate image without consent, it is only an offence to take an image without consent in certain circumstances, such as upskirting. Under the new offences, anyone who takes an intimate image without consent faces up to two years’ custody