
RCMP charge Nova Scotia man with child pornography offences
The ICE unit and the Annapolis District RCMP seized electronic devices for forensic examination – including laptops, tablets and a smartphone – from a home on Highway 1 during a search on April 24, said an RCMP news release.
Police charged Miles Graham, 59, with possession of child pornography, transmitting child pornography and accessing child pornography as a result of the search and following their investigation. He was arrested on May 6.
Investigators say they searched the home after a local service provider notified them that child pornography was uploaded to the residential service.
Graham was released on conditions. He is scheduled to appear in Annapolis Royal provincial court on July 14.
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