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Imposing a six-year prison sentence, the judge ordered counselling and post release supervision of three years under the Probation Service.

Former HSE manager jailed for distribution and possession of child sexual abuse images

The man was today sentenced to six years in prison for distributing and possessing child sexual abuse material.

A FORMER HSE manager has been sentenced to six years in prison for distributing and possessing child sexual abuse material.

Peter O’Malley (47), with an address at Hawthorn Place, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo appeared before Judge Eoin Garavan at Castlebar Circuit Criminal Court today for sentencing.

O’Malley pleaded guilty at an earlier court to ten sample charges of distributing and possessing child sexual abuse images.

Some of the pictures were described by Detective Garda Paula Griffin of the Mayo Divisional Protective Services Unit as images of “extreme depravity.”

The offences were committed over a period of 22 months, between January 2020 and October 2021.

O’Malley, acting as administrator of Kik online messaging site, asked one user if he could have sexual intercourse with his 12-year-old daughter.

In another instance, he described how he wanted to abuse the two-year old baby of a user whom he engaged in conversation.

The earlier court was told O’Malley knowingly engaged in five online conversations with children under the age of 18 from Cork and Kilkenny.

His personal phone contained 128,791 images of which approximately 70% was of pornographic nature, legal and illegal.

The phone held 249 images of child sexual abuse material, including 62 images of category 1 and 44 images of a category 2 content.

The category 1 images included content of children from 3 years old to 17 years old engaged in sexually explicit activity or witnessing it, of which there were children being sexual abused by adults.

The category 2 images included content in which children’s genitals were exposed, and they were in poses of a sexual nature.

At today’s hearing, Judge Garavan said O’Malley was the administrator/facilitator of the Kik site and noted the explicit and depraved nature of the photos over the 22-month period.

He said the accused had shown an ongoing obsession with pornography and exploitation in a significant way.

Judge Garavan added that as administrator of the Kik app from September 2020 the accused decided who could come into the group.

It wasn’t cash, the Judge remarked, it wasn’t commercial.

The provision of photos created a market or certainly an incentive for additional material being procured which in the whole scheme of things caused children all over the world to be abused and photographed.

Describing the images as highly graphic, Judge Garavan said some of the victims had been screaming and crying.

He continued: “Anybody’s heart would break at seeing these children – I have not seen the photos but accept the description of them – who were very upset or disturbed by being penetrated or indeed being the victim of other sexual activity.”

The judge added that ultimately the accused was a member of a type of paedophile ring – not by perpetrating sexual assaults – but by the sharing and distribution of children being sexually abused “in a way that amounts to torture”.

O’Malley was suspended from the HSE in February 2022 after he was arrested by Gardai following a tip off from FBI investigators regarding his activity on the Kik social media app.

Imposing a six-year prison sentence today, Judge Garvan ordered counselling and post release supervision of three years under the Probation Service.

He also stipulated that O’Malley that post release O’Malley must get the prior approval of Gardai or the Probation Service in respect of owning, using or accessing smartphones or other digital devices.

He also must permit the gardai to inspect any such devices.

The prison sentence was backdated to 21 October 21 last when O’Malley was first placed in custody by Judge Garavan.

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