Australian, Garry Paul Mulroy, Arrested for Child Sex Abuse in Siem Reap
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Re: Australian, Garry Paul Mulroy, Arrested for Child Sex Abuse in Siem Reap
Australian teacher freed from Cambodian jail after appealing indecent assault conviction
Former Catholic school teacher from Lismore victim, who spent 461 days behind bars, alleges he was the victim of an extortion racket
Australian Associated Press
Mon 12 Oct 2020 01.19 BST
Former Catholic school teacher Garry Mulroy has flown out of Phnom Penh, protesting his conviction for indecent assault against children and alleging he was the victim of an extortion racket.
The Australian had spent the past week in a safe house in the Cambodian capital amid fears for his safety after he was released from prison in Siem Reap, in the north-west, where he was serving a two-year prison term for assaulting six boys.
He was initially charged with engaging in child prostitution, which carries a 15-year term.
However this was dropped after the NGO that made the charge, dropped legal representation and the prosecuting police officer failed to turn up in court.
“If I had been guilty I would have killed myself without hesitation,” Mulroy said.
“It was horrible, and it’s the most degrading and embarrassing thing to ever be charged with.”
The former Catholic school teacher from Lismore in northern New South Wales was found guilty of indecent assault, although all the boys testified he had never touched them and the prosecution did not give details of the alleged assaults.
The prosecution and Mulroy’s defence both appealed to a provincial court in Battambang, where judges upheld the acquittal and reduced his two-year sentence to one year plus one year suspended.
He had already served 15 months and was allowed to walk free.
Mulroy said there was nothing worse than being accused of being a paedophile, and vowed to appeal the indecent assault conviction.
He said that verdict was reached to save face among Cambodians who had tried to extort about $100,000 from him.
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Mulroy said his troubles began while working at two NGOs where he raised concerns over the misallocation of donor money, which resulted in sponsors halting their support.
He then initiated his own NGO, Education House, with six boys aged 11 to 14.
“Those boys stood up in court and said they hadn’t touched me and I hadn’t touched them,” Mulroy said, adding that guards and other prisoners “knew I wasn’t guilty, they knew it was a money case”.
He said police had wanted him to pay about $90,000 to a lawyer of their choice, while one NGO he had worked for had demanded $12,000. A further $15,000 he had in cash had disappeared.
Full article: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... conviction
Former Catholic school teacher from Lismore victim, who spent 461 days behind bars, alleges he was the victim of an extortion racket
Australian Associated Press
Mon 12 Oct 2020 01.19 BST
Former Catholic school teacher Garry Mulroy has flown out of Phnom Penh, protesting his conviction for indecent assault against children and alleging he was the victim of an extortion racket.
The Australian had spent the past week in a safe house in the Cambodian capital amid fears for his safety after he was released from prison in Siem Reap, in the north-west, where he was serving a two-year prison term for assaulting six boys.
He was initially charged with engaging in child prostitution, which carries a 15-year term.
However this was dropped after the NGO that made the charge, dropped legal representation and the prosecuting police officer failed to turn up in court.
“If I had been guilty I would have killed myself without hesitation,” Mulroy said.
“It was horrible, and it’s the most degrading and embarrassing thing to ever be charged with.”
The former Catholic school teacher from Lismore in northern New South Wales was found guilty of indecent assault, although all the boys testified he had never touched them and the prosecution did not give details of the alleged assaults.
The prosecution and Mulroy’s defence both appealed to a provincial court in Battambang, where judges upheld the acquittal and reduced his two-year sentence to one year plus one year suspended.
He had already served 15 months and was allowed to walk free.
Mulroy said there was nothing worse than being accused of being a paedophile, and vowed to appeal the indecent assault conviction.
He said that verdict was reached to save face among Cambodians who had tried to extort about $100,000 from him.
...
Mulroy said his troubles began while working at two NGOs where he raised concerns over the misallocation of donor money, which resulted in sponsors halting their support.
He then initiated his own NGO, Education House, with six boys aged 11 to 14.
“Those boys stood up in court and said they hadn’t touched me and I hadn’t touched them,” Mulroy said, adding that guards and other prisoners “knew I wasn’t guilty, they knew it was a money case”.
He said police had wanted him to pay about $90,000 to a lawyer of their choice, while one NGO he had worked for had demanded $12,000. A further $15,000 he had in cash had disappeared.
Full article: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... conviction
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Re: Australian, Garry Paul Mulroy, Arrested for Child Sex Abuse in Siem Reap
That turn of events makes APLE look very bad, once again.
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