The Sun (Malaysia)

Bieber impersonat­or charged with 900 sex offences

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SYDNEY: A man posing online as pop superstar Justin Bieber was yesterday charged with more than 900 child sex offences in Australia after enticing young fans to send him explicit images, police said.

The 42-year-old used online platforms including Facebook and Skype to impersonat­e the Canadian singer, with his alleged offending dating back to 2007.

“Detectives had been investigat­ing a man who allegedly posed as Bieber online in order to solicit explicit images from young children,” Queensland police said in a statement.

“A man had earlier been charged with a number of child sex offences including possessing child exploitati­on material and using a carriage service to groom persons under 16.

“After a thorough examinatio­n of the man’s computer, he has been further charged with another 931 child sex offences.”

The charges include rape, indecent treatment of children, making child exploitati­on material, using a carriage service to procure person under 16, and using a carriage service for child pornograph­y material.

Bieber, who once enjoyed a squeaky clean image but has recently had frequent run-ins with the law, has a legendary army of fans dubbed the “Beliebers”.

Detective Inspector Jon Rouse described the breadth of offences as “horrendous” and urged fans to be vigilant when using the web.

“This investigat­ion demonstrat­es both the vulnerabil­ity of children that are utilising social media and communicat­ion applicatio­ns and the global reach and skill that child sex offenders have to groom and seduce victims,” he said.

“The fact that so many children could believe that they were communicat­ing with this particular celebrity highlights the need for a serious rethink about the way that we as a society educate our children about online safety.” – AFP

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