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Dr Cyprian Okoro, 55, was caught red-handed with six illegal clips on his Samsung Galaxy mobile phone.

A man can be seen romping with a large snake positioned between the legs of a naked woman in the bizarre clip, the Old Bailey heard.

And other extreme footage included women having sex with a dog and a horse, the court heard.

He was also in possession of an indecent image of a child.

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The locum GP, who is currently suspended, now faces being struck off the medical register by the General Medical Council.

He told jurors the "revolting" content had been sent to him via WhatsApp without his consent "to show him how depraved society had become".

Okoro said: "They were videos, the sort of things I really don't delight in seeing.

"To be honest, I can only guess that perhaps it is possibly to see how depraved society has become or maybe as a shock factor."

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But Prosecutor Nicola Devas said three of the videos had been moved into a special password protected app.

She said: "He received the videos via WhatsApp that have been downloaded onto his phone and three of these images have been specifically moved into a further password-protected vault.

"They are clearly images, videos, which are in his possession.

"When the results were discovered the defendant's phone was seized again, he was arrested and interviewed on February 2014."

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The X-rated videos were hidden in the photo gallery on the doctor's smart phone.

The Court of Appeal had ordered a retrial after Okoro was handed a suspended sentence at Norwich Crown Court in September 2014.

Cops seized the sick footage on August 28, 2013.

Judge Richard Hone QC said: "I think it would be disproportionate and unfair to put him immediately in jail when the first sentence was suspended, even if that was quite lenient.

"What I can do is give him a slightly reduced sentence so I can suspend a further sentence of imprisonment for two more years."

The doctor did not dispute the material was on his phone but denied the charges.

Okoro, of Tulse Hill, south west London, was found guilty of possessing an indecent image of a child and three counts of possessing extreme pornographic images.

He was acquitted of two other counts of possessing extreme pornographic images.

The sentence has been adjourned to September 30.