Otago Daily Times

Allegedly sent images of children

- GEORGE BLOCK

A DUNEDIN man was arrested last week after a social messaging app he was using reported he was sending child exploitati­on images to other users.

The 22yearold appeared in the Dunedin District Court last Friday charged with knowingly exporting objectiona­ble publicatio­ns, with more charges likely to follow, according to the New Zealand Customs Service.

He was arrested by Customs investigat­ors, and is scheduled to appear in court again on May 22.

Customs investigat­ions manager Bruce Berry said a global network of organisati­ons and law enforcemen­t agencies were constantly working to identify offenders using websites or social media apps to share child abuse images.

‘‘This is not harmless browsing; it is a serious crime and will be treated as such. There’s no justificat­ion for viewing, downloadin­g, uploading, sharing or worse — producing — images or videos of innocent children being sexually abused, exploited or tortured.’’

Two other New Zealand men had also been identified recently after internatio­nal referrals.

In midApril, a 29yearold Taranaki man was arrested after uploading child exploitati­on material to a ‘‘popular social networking site’’, according to a statement from Customs. He was charged with knowingly exporting and distributi­ng objectiona­ble publicatio­ns, a crime carrying a maximum jail term of 14 years.

A 23yearold Auckland man was identified after an internatio­nal referral that he had uploaded a large volume of ‘‘child exploitati­on material’’ to an imagehosti­ng website.

He was also charged with knowingly exporting objectiona­ble publicatio­ns, and more charges were likely to follow, the statement said.

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