Glasgow Times

Comic walks free after sending images of kids

- BY CONNOR GORDON

ASOCIAL worker who sent pals indecent images of infant children for “shock value” walked free from court on Friday. Ronnie Park had eight images on two different iPhones possessed and distribute­d them to friends between May 2017 and December 2019.

The 47- year- old, who is also a stand- up comedian and local radio DJ, suggested “black humour” was behind his actions.

Park, who was a social worker for Clackmanna­nshire Council, pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to possession and distributi­on of indecent images.

Sheriff Martin Jones ordered Park to do 270 hours of unpaid work and put him under supervisio­n for two years.

He was also added to the sex offenders register for two years.

The court heard officers raided Park’s home in the city’s Bailliesto­n and seized an iPhone.

Prosecutor Mark Allan told the court Park admitted ownership of the device and stated he owned no others.

A cybercrime examinatio­n of the phone recovered three moving indecent images of children.

Mr Allan added: “These were images of children between infant age and nine years.

“Images were distribute­d to another by the accused using WhatsApp.”

Park was arrested before another iPhone was recovered from him which contained a further five moving images.

Mr Allan stated: “These were children aged between six months and 11- years- old.

“These moving images were images of child exploitati­on.”

The hearing was told the five images were also distribute­d by Park on WhatsApp.

Lawyer Ross Yuill, defending, told the court that Park was sent the images on WhatsApp groups and didn’t search for them.

Mr Yuill added: “These were from people known to him and were considered of shock value and some level of dark humour was involved.

“These were for shock or surprise and were sent to some friends and not some random people or chatroom.

“These images are vile and distressin­g and should not have been circulated in any way.”

 ??  ?? Ronnie Park, who is also a social worker, pleaded guilty in court
Ronnie Park, who is also a social worker, pleaded guilty in court

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