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Digital ‘champion’ had 10,000 indecent images

COURT: Community leader’s ‘guilty secret’ was being attracted to young boys

- PauL maLiK pamalik@thecourier.co.uk

A Fife community leader had more than 10,000 indecent images on his laptop computer and told police it was time to “come clean”.

Adrian Snowball, 63, told police he had a “guilty secret” after being arrested by cybercrime investigat­ion officers.

He had initially told them he was a heterosexu­al male with a “low sex drive” following an illness in 2010 and denied ever possessing the sick pictures.

After being told his laptop had been forensical­ly investigat­ed, retired human resources consultant Snowball, of Main Road, Arncroach, Anstruther, changed his story, telling officers he had been attracted to young boys.

Snowball was recently involved in the Scottish Government’s campaign to get people who were not using the internet to “get online”.

He was a volunteer for Digital Fife Collaborat­ive, an organisati­on which helps groups – including those who have never used a computer – “get to grips” with computers and the internet.

More than 620 images of the most serious category A variety were unearthed on his laptop, external hard drives and USB memory pens, with a further 230 horrendous videos.

In total, 10,086 images and more than 380 videos ranging from category A to C were discovered by police IT experts.

Snowball was caught after a Hotmail email account registered in his name was discovered to have been used to upload images to a Microsoft image sharing site.

Depute fiscal Vicki Bell told Dundee Sheriff Court Snowball had appeared in private following his arrest in February.

She said: “On February 22 officers attended the accused’s property and found him inside.

“They confiscate­d the accused’s computer and a number of images were found. He was detained and taken to Levenmouth Police Station.

“The accused was interviewe­d and he denied having seen the images on the device.

“He told officers he was a heterosexu­al male with a low sex drive since suffering an illness in 2010.

“The laptop device had somewhere in the region of 10,000 indecent images, the majority of them young boys.

“The accused then told officers ‘it’s time to come clean’. He told police he had viewed images over a number of years and that he knew it was wrong.

“He said he was sexually attracted to young boys and that it was his guilty secret.”

A total of 623 category A images and 230 videos were found on Snowball’s Toshiba laptop and hard drives.

Ms Duffy informed the court Snowball had been attending the Stop It Now child sexual abuse prevention group after his arrest.

Sheriff Alastair Carmichael deferred sentence until November 28 and placed Snowball on the sex offenders register.

Fife Council community manager Janice Laird said: “Adrian Snowball is no longer a digital champion or volunteeri­ng with Digital Fife but we would never discuss the individual circumstan­ces of one of our volunteers.”

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Adrian Snowball was found with more than 10,000 indecent images and videos on his computer equipment.

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