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Film and Publication Board’s Victory Against Child Pornography

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The Film and Publication Board (FPB) recently achieved a significant victory in its fight against child pornography. Gerhard Ackerman was recently sentenced to 12 life sentences by the South Gauteng High Court for possessing child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The FPB played a crucial role by analyzing the images found in Ackerman’s possession and providing a content analysis report that was vital for his successful prosecution.

FPB’s Content Analysis Report

The Child Protection Team of the FPB drafted the content analysis report, which was accepted by the South Gauteng High Court. Both the State and Defense Lawyer confirmed the report’s accuracy without any amendments. The successful adoption of the report is proof of the FPB’s professionalism, commitment, and dedication to its mission. The charges against Ackerman were brought under the Films and Publications Act 56 of 1996, which criminalizes creating, possessing, and distributing child pornography, as well as exploiting children for this purpose.

CEO of the FPB’s Response

Dr. Mashilo Boloka, CEO of the FPB, expressed satisfaction with the outcome and welcomed the heavy sentence. He hopes that it serves as a strong warning to other offenders that they will be caught by the law enforcement agencies and other partners. He praised the hard work of the FPB’s Child Protection Team, whose tireless efforts in providing quality reports to the court led to Ackerman’s prosecution.

FPB’s Child Protection Officers

The FPB’s Child Protection Officers are certified content analysts and are trained in safety and risk assessment in the field of child protection. Their role is crucial in identifying and combating CSAM, which has become increasingly challenging in the digital age. Sexual predators have taken advantage of the internet’s anonymity to easily build false personas and exploit others.

FPB’s Collaboration

The FPB collaborates with like-minded organizations in South Africa and around the world to identify and apprehend the perpetrators of these heinous crimes against children. The organization’s membership in the International Association of Internet Hotlines (INHOPE) allows them to maintain connections with Interpol to track CSAM created or distributed by international syndicates that find their way to online perpetrators in South Africa.

Vigilance in Society

The fight against child sexual abuse and CSAM is not an easy one. The problem is insidious and requires the vigilance of everyone in society. The long-term psychological damage suffered by abused children is only exacerbated when the images of their trauma are easily accessible online. To this end, the FPB urges members of the South African public to report any suspected exploitation or grooming of children, as well as instances of suspected CSAM in circulation, to their hotline.

FPB’s Dedication

The FPB’s recent success against Gerhard Ackerman is a testament to its commitment to eradicating CSAM and bringing justice to those who prey on innocent children. Through its partnerships and unwavering dedication, the FPB continues to work toward a world where children are free from the threat of sexual exploitation and abuse.

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