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Haringey man accused of running child abuse sites on dark web
Summary
A man from Haringey is accused of running dark web forums to share child sexual abuse material; he appeared at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court and the case has been sent to Wood Green Crown Court with a plea hearing set for 19 February.
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A man from north London has appeared in magistrates' court accused of operating dark web forums to share child sexual abuse material. The report says he is alleged to have acted as a moderator on those sites as part of a wider organised group. He was granted bail with conditions and the case has been referred to the Crown Court. A plea hearing is scheduled for 19 February.
Known details:
- The defendant is alleged to have run or moderated dark web forums used to share illegal images and videos of children.
- He faces multiple criminal charges, including counts related to arranging or facilitating sexual exploitation, participating in an organised crime group, and offences connected to indecent images of children.
- The case has been sent from Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court to Wood Green Crown Court, with a plea hearing set for 19 February.
- He was released on bail under conditions that include restrictions on electronic activity, limits on certain apps and dark web access, requirements about overnight residence, and a prohibition on unsupervised contact with children.
Summary:
The allegations form part of an ongoing investigation into alleged dark web activity and the defendant has been charged and released on bail. The next procedural step is a plea hearing at Wood Green Crown Court on 19 February.
