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Vatican diplomat sought in Canada on child porn charges

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WINDSOR, Ont. A Canada-wide arrest warrant has been issued for a Vatican diplomat accused of uploading child pornograph­y to a social networking site while inside a Windsor, Ont., church over the Christmas period last year.

Windsor police say they were alerted by the RCMP in February and launched an investigat­ion, eventually getting judicial permission to access relevant internet records.

They say the alleged offences took place between Dec. 24 and 27 of last year.

Police say the 50-year-old suspect has since returned to his home in Italy, and also has ties to the United States as well as the Windsor area.

Carlo Capella is sought on charges of accessing, possessing and distributi­ng child pornograph­y.

The Vatican recalled Capella after the U.S. State Department notified it Aug. 21 of a “possible violation of laws relating to child pornograph­y images” by one of its diplomats in Washington.

The Vatican — while not mentioning Capella by name — says its own prosecutor is investigat­ing and seeking further informatio­n from the U.S.

The Diocese of London, Ont., confirmed that it helped investigat­ors who had suspicions of “possible violations of child pornograph­y laws by using a computer address at a local church.”

It declined further comment, citing a police request.

The diplomat’s recall was expected to loom over an internatio­nal conference next week at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome on protecting children from online sexual exploitati­on, pornograph­y and abuse.

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican secretary of state and Capella’s boss, is set to deliver the keynote speech Tuesday on “The Holy See and its commitment to combating sex abuse online.”

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