Catholic priest Paul Clarke charged with making 3,100 indecent images of children
Police said there was no evidence of local children being involved
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A 71-year-old Roman Catholic priest has been charged with making 3,100 indecent images of children.
Father Paul Clarke, of Redclyffe Road in Urmston, but formerly of Rye in East Sussex, is due to appear at Brighton Magistrates Court today.
He has been charged with possessing an indecent image of a child, possessing prohibited images, and making a total of 3,100 indecent images of children.
Police searched his former residence at the presbytery of St Anthony of Padua church in Rye on 13 November last year, seizing computers and other alleged evidence.
The Rye News reported that Father Clarke resigned “suddenly” in February, having been at the church since 2009.
A spokesperson for Sussex Police said all the charges involve photos allegedly taken from the internet.
“There is no evidence of contact offending and none of the images are of local children,” he added.
“The charges, authorised by the Crown Prosecution Service, follow an intelligence led investigation by the Paedophile On-Line Investigation Team (POLIT) of Sussex Police.”
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