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KENNETH MACKENZIE FROM CHIRNSIDE SENTENCED FOR CHILD INDECENCY OFFENSES IN BERWICKSHIRE
In a serious case that has drawn significant attention in the Berwickshire region, Kenneth MacKenzie, a 30-year-old resident of Chirnside, was found guilty of downloading and possessing indecent images of children. The incident came to light after police conducted a targeted raid on his residence following multiple reports of suspicious internet activity involving the viewing of such illicit material.Authorities responded to these reports by executing a warrant at MacKenzie's home near Chirnside. During the operation, officers discovered that on three separate occasions, someone within the household had accessed the internet with the apparent intent of viewing indecent images of minors. This pattern of activity prompted a thorough investigation into the devices found at the property.
Prosecutor Tessa Bradley provided detailed insights into the evidence collected during the search. She explained that a hard drive seized from MacKenzie's residence contained eight indecent images, categorized by severity levels. Among these, one image was classified at level two, three at level three, and four at level four. It is important to note that level four images are considered highly serious, involving penetrative sexual acts with children or involving both children and adults. The search engine history on the device also revealed search terms typically associated with indecent images of children, further implicating MacKenzie in the possession of such material.
In addition to the hard drive, authorities examined a laptop belonging to MacKenzie, which contained a staggering 357 indecent images. The majority of these images were classified at level one, indicating the least severe category. However, the laptop also held one image at level two and two at level four, underscoring the gravity of the offense.
Following the evidence presentation, Sheriff Peter Paterson deferred sentencing until October 20, pending the preparation of a Criminal Justice Social Work Report. The court also ordered that Kenneth MacKenzie's name be entered onto the Sex Offenders Register, ensuring ongoing monitoring and restrictions related to his conduct. Additionally, MacKenzie was sentenced to a three-year community payback order, emphasizing the judicial system's focus on rehabilitation alongside punishment in this case.