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Tourist Jailed For Child Sexual Abuse Cartoons

Tourist Jailed For Child Sexual Abuse Cartoons

A German tourist has been jailed for ten months for importing objectionable publications and images, after Customs found over 35,000 child sexual abuse images on his laptop.

Markus Balzer, 42, was arrested when he arrived at Christchurch airport from Germany on 6 March 2013, carrying a laptop containing Japanese Manga cartoon images of child sexual abuse.

Balzer indicated to Customs officers that he was an author who receives the images from clients to turn into electronic books for retail sale.

Shane Panettiere, Customs’ Acting Group Manager Investigations and Response, says child sexual exploitation imagery of any kind is prohibited in New Zealand, and importation is a serious criminal offence.

“Whether it is an actual child or a cartoon, every image depicts a child being sexually abused, degraded, exploited and tortured and nothing excuses this offence.“

“The reality of child sexual exploitation imagery is grim enough, but undertaking a commercial enterprise around this activity is horrific.”

Forensic examination of the laptop found over 570 electronic books compiled from over 35,000 images of sexual acts between young children.

Customs places high priority against child sexual exploitation offending. This year, Customs has successfully prosecuted six offenders in relation to child sexual abuse material.

Balzer pleaded guilty to importation charges and was sentenced at the Christchurch District Court yesterday.

Customs works with the NZ Police [OCEANZ] and Internal Affairs to combat online child sexual exploitation.

ENDS

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