Friday, 2 September 2016

Nigerian Doctor Found Guilty of Having Videos of Extreme Porn, Including Sex with Horse and Snake, on His Phone

Cyprian Okoro
                                                                 Cyprian Okoro

An Old Bailey court has found a Nigerian man, Cyprian Okoro, 55, guilty of of having a stash of “extreme and obscene” pornography, including a video of a man having sex with a snake and a woman having sex with a horse, UK Mirror reports.

Prosecutors told the court that the videos were of a “grossly offensive, disgusting or otherwise obscene character” featuring women having sex with dogs, a man having sex with a snake and a woman having sex with a horse.

Okoro first appeared in court on Wednesday after the images were allegedly found on his Samsung mobile phone received via mobile messaging app WhatsApp.

The court heard that the material came to light when the phone was seized by police on August 28, 2013, and examined by specialist officers from Norfolk Constabulary before being returned.

The report stated that Okoro also had an indecent video of a 2-year-old boy, which was among images moved from his photo gallery into a password-protected “vault” app on his phone.
He denied five charges of possessing extreme pornography and one of possessing an indecent image of a child.

The jury found him guilty of all of the charges except two bordering on possession of extreme pornography relating to bestiality with dogs.

Okoro had also been convicted of a crime of this nature.

The Court of Appeal had ordered a retrial after he was sentenced to nine months’ jail suspended for 18 months at Norwich Crown Court in 2014, after a woman made an allegation of sexual assault against him
Judge Richard Hone QC while granting Okoro bail, said, “The evidence shows there is a prodigious amount of pornographic material, some of it illegal, the majority of it not. He is very lucky not to be immediately imprisoned and this was quite a bad case.”

He adjourned the case to September 30.

Photo Credit: Central News

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