The Gold Coast Bulletin

Man nabbed in Gold Coast grooming sting

- Jessica Paul

One of three men charged with grooming offences after allegedly being nabbed in an undercover police sting has been committed to stand trial.

Michael Kitchen, 50, is charged with grooming a parent or carer of a child under 16 years to facilitate the procuremen­t of the child to engage in a sexual act.

It is alleged the Arundel man engaged with an online profile – manned by Taskforce Argos detectives – arranging to meet and access who he believed was a child for sex.

Kitchen was arrested in November last year after allegedly being caught by detectives at the arranged meeting points.

Southport man John-Jon Pok and Alan Raymond Mann, of Currumbin Waters, were arrested and charged as part of the same operation.

Kitchen briefly appeared in court last week to have his case committed for trial in Southport District Court.

He said only “No, Your Honour” when asked whether he had anything to say in answer to the charge at this stage.

The 50-year-old also pleaded guilty to breaching a bail condition after failing to report to police as required on March 12.

Defence lawyer India Brady, of Bamberry Lawyers, said that her client missed his reporting date due to oversleepi­ng and went to the police station the following day to explain himself.

Kitchen was convicted and not further punished.

No conviction was recorded. His case is expected to be mentioned in Southport District Court in the coming months.

Pok’s and Mann’s cases remain in the lower courts and are listed for April 18 and May 7, respective­ly.

 ?? ?? Michael Kitchen leaving the Southport Courthouse.
Michael Kitchen leaving the Southport Courthouse.

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