Sunderland Echo

Man claimed indecent images of children were from sci-fi contact

- Gareth Crickmer echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A Sunderland man caught with indecent images of children claimed they were sent by an online sci-fi contact.

But Karl Fazakarley, 32, of Knightsbri­dge, New Silksworth, knew his excuse stood outside the bounds of reason – and pleaded guilty to four sickening crimes.

He was found with 192 of the most serious category A photos, magistrate­s in South Tyneside heard.

And his vile hoard also included 78 category B and 50 category C images, the least serious type, prosecutor Glenda Beck said.

She told the hearing a further 13 prohibited images of children were identified on electronic devices by police forensic experts.

Fazakarley pleaded guilty to three charges of making an indecent photograph or pseudo-photograph of a child and one of possessing a prohibited image of a child.

The charges relate to dates between November 16, 2017, and January 2, 2019.

Mrs Beck told the court that the aggravatin­g features of his crimes were the ages and vulnerabil­ity of the children pictured, the number of victims and his deliberate online searches.

She added that possession of category A images carried a sentence of between six months and three years’ imprisonme­nt.

Jason Smith, defending, said Fazakarley had come

into contact with the photos through his membership of an online science fiction

group. He insisted his client had been sent the images by a someone online and that he did now know of their depraved nature until he downloaded them.

Mr Smith said Fazakarley would say he was not a person who was ‘interested’ in such images.

He added: “They opened, and he looked at items with horror but at that point they had already uploaded on the system.

“He panicked, overnight, and deleted the lot the next day, but the police came calling. He’s guilty by default.

“Mr Fazakarley will say that he is not a person who is interested in these images.”

Magistrate­s presiding over the case ordered an alloptions pre-sentence report into Fazakarley’s offending.

Fazakarley, who has no previous conviction­s, was granted unconditio­nal bail to be sentenced at Newcastle Crown Court on Tuesday, September 28

 ??  ?? The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.
The case was heard at South Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court.

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