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Ex-diplomat indicted on child porn rap

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VATICAN CITY: A Catholic priest who worked as a diplomat at the Vatican’s embassy in Washington was indicted on Saturday on charges of possessing child pornograph­y in the United States and Canada.

A Vatican statement said an investigat­ion found that Monsignor Carlo Alberto Capella, who was arrested in the Vatican in April after he had been recalled, had allegedly possessed and exchanged “a large quantity” of child pornograph­y.

A Vatican magistrate ordered him to stand trial. It will start in the Vatican’s tiny courtroom on June 22, the Vatican said.

It was not possible to reach Msgr Capella, who is being held in a cell in the Vatican’s police barracks. The Vatican did not identify his lawyer.

The scandal is the latest blow to the Catholic Church as it struggles to overcome repeated sex abuse cases among its clergy.

Last month, Chile’s 34 bishops offered to resign en masse after attending a crisis meeting with Pope Francis in the Vatican about the cover-up of sexual abuse in the south American nation.

In August, the US State Department notified the Holy See of a possible violation of laws relating to child pornograph­y images by a member of the diplomatic corps of the Holy See accredited to Washington.

A few weeks later, the United States requested that Msgr Capella’s diplomatic immunity be waived to open the way for possible prosecutio­n there, but the Vatican refused.

Saturday’s Vatican statement said the tiny city-state had jurisdicti­on in the case because even though the alleged crime was committed abroad, Msgr Capella was a Vatican official at the time.

After Msgr Capella was recalled to Rome, police in Windsor, Canada, said they had issued an arrest warrant for him on suspicion of possessing and distributi­ng child pornograph­y.

The Capella case is potentiall­y the worst involving a diplomat since the case in 2013 of former Archbishop Jozef Wesolowski, who was Polish.

Wesolowski faced charges of paying boys for sexual acts, downloadin­g and buying paedophile material while he was the Vatican’s ambassador in the Dominican Republic.

He was recalled to Rome by the Vatican, arrested, and stripped of his duties after a report by Dominican media led to an investigat­ion by Dominican magistrate­s.

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