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Army cadet instructor in B.C. faces charges of sexual assault and exploitation

VERNON, B.C. – A Canadian Army cadet instructor who worked in Vernon and Victoria, B.C., is facing sex charges.

The Canadian Forces National Investigation Service says Capt. Daniel Moriarty is accused of sexually assaulting one cadet and having an inappropriate relationship with another, who was underage.

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In the second case, Moriarty is charged with two counts of sexual exploitation and one of sexual interference.

The alleged incidents happened between 2008 and 2011 at the Vernon Cadet Training Centre and the E.C. Ashton Armoury in Victoria.

Moriarty is banned from dealing with the cadets until he faces a military court. (CFAX,CKFR)

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