Otago Daily Times

Man jailed for possessing objectiona­ble publicatio­ns

Programme yet to be done

- ROB KIDD

A Central Otago sex offender who hoarded a horrifying collection of childabuse images says he now understand­s the impact on the victims involved.

Geordy Peter Brian Johnstone (25) was sentenced to three years, three months’ imprisonme­nt on 28 charges of possessing objectiona­ble publicatio­ns, which amounted to more than 5600 files.

At sentencing, before Judge Emma Smith in the Alexandra District Court last year, it was revealed the offending started less than a month after the man had completed a home detention term for groping a 6yearold boy.

The judge said Johnstone lacked significan­t insight into his crimes but the prisoner told the Parole Board at a hearing last month that that had changed.

The Otago Correction­s Facility inmate opted not to front up before the board, accepting he was not yet eligible for early release.

Instead he wrote a letter saying that “he now understand­s the serious effect on children that his involvemen­t in the possession and distributi­on of objectiona­ble material has had”, board chairman Sir Ron Young said.

Johnstone was scheduled to start the Child Sex Offender Treatment Programme in early 2021 and said he was motivated to do so.

He would next see the Parole Board in November 2021.

Among the files amassed by Johnstone over 14 months were photos of young girls being violated and subjected to bestiality, as well as young boys being abused, hogtied and kept in a cage, the court heard at sentencing.

Most of the images found on the man’s computers fell into ‘‘category A’’, the judge said, the highest end of the scale.

Some of the images showed children being violated by dogs.

Many of the victims were aged between 2 and 14 years, but one image was of a 6monthold baby.

A report before the court said Johnstone realised he needed to stay away from children, because sometimes when he saw them in the community he had flashes of them ‘‘in a sexual manner’’.

His offending was discovered when New Zealand police received a referral from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police about the user of an instant messaging app.

Johnstone’s profile picture on the site depicted child sexual abuse.

His sentence

November 2022.

will end in

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