Melbourne: A former Australian state cricketer has been charged with ‘possessing child abuse materials’ and ‘grooming a minor’.
Aaron Summers, who represented Tasmania in state cricket, Hobart Hurricanes in Big Bash League and Deccan Gladiators in Abu Dhabi T10 league, was requested to seem earlier than a courtroom for the 2 costs.
“Aaron Summers, 25, appeared in front of the Darwin Local Court (Northern Territory), with police alleging that his mobile phone contained child abuse videos,” stated a report in The Age.
Summers, who’s a quick bowler, was as a result of play NT Cricket 365 event, an occasion run by Cricket Australia and that includes many present and former state and BBL gamers.
“A matter was brought to the attention of NT Cricket and was immediately actioned in accordance with our member protection policy. In line with the policy the matter was referred to the relevant authorities and is now being handled by police,” Cricket Australia informed The Age in an announcement.
NT (Northern Territory) Police issued an announcement in relation to the matter.
“Detectives from the Joint Anti-Child Exploitation Team (JACET) arrested a 25-year-old man in Fannie Bay on Friday afternoon for child abuse material,” the assertion stated.
“Police executed a section 3E Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) search warrant on the man and seized a mobile phone,” it added.