A 33-year-old Rotorua man has been arrested by Customs for allegedly possessing and importing child sexual abuse materials.
He is scheduled to appear in court today and if convicted faces a maximum penalty of 10 years’ imprisonment.
In a statement today, Customs said investigators had caught the man allegedly downloading a video depicting child sexual exploitation from an overseas internet address.
He was arrested at his home in Ōwhata on Thursday following a search warrant which allegedly uncovered a hard drive with more child sexual exploitation material. Further charges could result from in-depth forensic analysis of the man’s devices.
Chief Customs Officer - Child Exploitation Operations Team, Simon Peterson, said in the statement that people who viewed and shared child sexual abuse material needed to recognise that this was not a victimless crime.