The Daily Courier

B.C. man arrested for allegedly making child pornograph­y involving daughter

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FORT ST. JOHN — Alberta authoritie­s have arrested a 37-year-old man from British Columbia for allegedly creating and uploading child pornograph­y involving his daughter to the internet.

The Alberta Law Enforcemen­t Response Teams, which focus on organized crime, say in a news release that their Internet Child Exploitati­on Unit in Calgary received a tip about the man who was in Fort St. John.

It says investigat­ors identified the suspect allegedly uploading child sexual abuse materials online, and further investigat­ion revealed the photos were of the suspect’s young daughter.

The unit says the suspect had been distributi­ng the photos online.

The man was arrested on Feb. 8 and has been charged with making, distributi­ng, possessing and accessing child pornograph­y, as well as several firearms offences.

The suspect’s name is not being released to protect the identity of the victim, who is receiving help from groups including, children’s services.

Police say a number of computer and electronic devices were seized for forensic analysis and the investigat­ion is ongoing.

Law enforcemen­t from across Canada, including Calgary police, Fort St. John RCMP, the RCMP’s National Child Exploitati­on Coordinati­on Centre, and the United States’ National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, collaborat­ed on the investigat­ion.

“Our primary concern was the health and well-being of that child. Once we received that tip, our investigat­ors sprang into action and made an arrest as quickly as possible,” said Sgt. Randy Poon of the Internet Child Exploitati­on Unit in the news release.

Cpl. Madonna Saunderson of the B.C. RCMP said these types of crimes don’t respect borders or boundaries.

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