OTTAWA – A Canadian soldier who served in Afghanistan is facing charges in the United Kingdom.
A statement from the military provided to The Canadian Press does not elaborate on the nature of the charges against Cpl. Jason Moore, 42.
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However it says the allegations against him go against the “ethics and the values” of the Canadian Armed Forces.
A British newspaper reported on its website that Moore appeared in court on Friday and pleaded guilty to six charges including counts of making indecent photographs of children.
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The Sunday Express said Moore was to be sentenced on the charges next month.
The newspaper quotes Moore’s lawyer Jennifer Dempster as telling the court that her client “is a 42-year-old man of previous good character, working in London for the Canadian Armed Forces and security services.”
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