Photos of girls going toilet in school
A cleaner working in a Tasmanian school took photos of girls going toilet in school. Adrian Alan Mayne, aged 31, made a large hole in the toilet’s floor and put the photo camera in it to make photos of children’s genitals. He used the images for the photos showing sexual activity.
In the Supreme Court of Tasmania, Adrian Alan Mayne was pleaded guilty of indecency, production and possession of child exploitation material. He was sentenced for 4 months in prison. His name will also be listed in sexual offender's register for 10 years.
The children and their parents are outraged at what the cleaner did. Many children are stressed, frightened and suffer from sleeping disorders. Department of Education in Tasmania is to deal with checking all the school toilets to prevent the similar cases.
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