Manukau and Papakura Courier

Coach to face 81 abuse charges

- CRAIG HOYLE

A school rugby coach will go on trial in Auckland next year for 81 charges of sexual abuse against young boys.

The high number of charges means that if he is convicted, he will be confirmed as one of New Zealand’s worst school sex offenders. Alosio Taimo, a longtime school volunteer and member of the Samoan church community, pleaded not guilty to all charges during an appearance at the High Court on April 12. Justice Simon Moore suppressed all details surroundin­g any schools or clubs Taimo had been associated with, but did not grant name suppressio­n for the alleged sex offender.

Ministry of Education officials are working with the affected schools to offer support to students.

‘‘We have provided appropriat­e support to the schools involved, as we do whenever our assistance is sought in such cases,’’ said Katrina Casey, the ministry’s deputy secretary of sector enablement and support.

Authoritie­s first became aware of his alleged offending in 2016. He initially faced 66 charges, but early court appearance­s were delayed by several months so prosecutor­s could file additional charges.

He now faces a total of 81 charges, including 32 charges involving children under the age of 12. They include sexual connection, attempted sexual connection, indecent assault, and inducing a child to commit an indecent act.

There are a further 49 charges involving boys aged 12-16, including indecent assault, unlawful sexual connection, and commit- ting an indecent act. The 81 charges involve nine complainan­ts, the youngest of whom are now aged 13.

If convicted on all 81 charges Taimo would eclipse the 74 charges admitted by Northland paedophile and former deputy principal James Parker. In August 2012, Parker pleaded guilty to 49 charges of indecent assault and sexual connection against 12 victims and received a sentence of preventive detention with a minimum term of imprisonme­nt of seven years.

Taimo is being represente­d by Auckland barrister Panama Le’au’anae, who said Taimo intends to maintain his pleas of not guilty and go to trial.

The trial has been set down for five weeks, and will begin on February 12, 2018.

 ??  ?? Alosio Taimo has pled not guilty to all charges against him.
Alosio Taimo has pled not guilty to all charges against him.

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