Indecent images of children found on asylum seeker’s phone after he arrived in Belfast, court told
By Alan Erwin
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Indecent images of children were found on an asylum seeker’s phone after he arrived in Belfast, the High Court heard. Prosecutors claimed at least seven illegal files were stored on Palestinian national Rami Alnajjar’s mobile. Details emerged on Monday as a judge refused to release the 35-year-old accused on bail. Mr Justice McAlinden stated: “Frankly I don’t know what I’d be letting out into the public domain.” Alnajjar, who had been staying at a Co Antrim hotel, denies a charge of possessing indecent photographs with a view to distributing or showing them to others. Crown counsel said he was initially detained at George Best Belfast City Airport on June 16 this year. An inspection of his phone discovered a number of alleged pornographic images of children. Five days later he was arrested again at the hotel and subsequently charged with the offence. Seven illegal images, including one of the most serious Category A, were stored on the device, the prosecution barrister submitted. She added that the ages of those depicted in more than 50 other files could not be determined. During interviews Alnajjar was unable to explain how any indecent images were on his phone, insisting that he only viewed consensual adult pornography. With his asylum application now on hold, counsel claimed he is currently in the UK illegally. The court heard Alnajjar was previously granted asylum in Greece and spent a number of years living there. Defence barrister Michael Boyd argued he should be released after spending nearly three months in custody. Disputing claims his client could flee, Mr Boyd suggested he could return to stay at the hotel. According to the judge, however, not enough details about Alnajjar’s past were available. “What I’ve read in the police report is quite shocking in terms of what these images show,” Mr Justice McAlinden said. “This is just too risky at this stage with the paucity of information. I have to refuse bail.” For all the latest news, visit the Belfast Live homepage here and sign up to our daily newsletter here.