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Dundee paedophile hunted for ‘extremely graphic’ videos days after previous internet ban was lifted

Dundee paedophile hunted for ‘extremely graphic’ videos days after previous internet ban was lifted

A convicted paedophile downloaded horrific footage of children being tortured and sexually abused just days after an internet ban on him was lifted.

A court heard Brian Clark was caught with “extremely graphic” videos of children as young as one after officers raided his then address on Aboyne Avenue in Dundee in May.

The 44-year-old, previously jailed for 20 months for possessing child abuse images, was on a supervised release order when he trawled the web for the sick material.

Police acting on intelligence recovered a laptop and USB stick from Clark’s home.

Depute fiscal Nicola Gillespie told Dundee Sheriff Court 448 images and 268 videos, totalling over 24 hours, were found.

She said: “At the time of the commission of this offence the accused was subject to a supervised release order in relation to his last indecent images conviction and was on the sex offenders register.

“The age range of the children in the images and videos is between one and 16, with both male and female children being depicted.”

Miss Gillespie said one video showed a child between the ages of one and three “screaming in an extremely distressed state” while being sexually abused.

Another 16-minute-long video showed a young girl being tied up, abused and tortured.

Miss Gillespie said: “This video is described as ‘extremely graphic’ by the analyst.

“There was also evidence on the laptop the user had actively searched the internet for indecent images of children.

“A motion for forfeiture of the laptop and USB memory card is made. There is also a motion for your lordship to consider a Sexual Offences Prevention Order in terms of this accused.”

A condition of Clark’s licence banning him from accessing the internet had expired less than two weeks before the new offence.

Clark now faces having his case remitted to the High Court, which has greater sentencing powers.

He admitted taking or permitting to be taken indecent images or pseudo images of children between May 31 and June 29.

A not guilty plea to a separate charge alleging possession of extreme pornographic images depicting bestiality was accepted by prosecutors.

Sheriff George Way told the court: “Almost as soon as Mr Clark thought it was safe to do so, he was back on the internet.

“This is a matter I may well remit to the High Court.”

Sentence was deferred for reports until December 14.