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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 10: Ron Brierley leaves the  Downing Centre Local Court on February 10, 2020 in Sydney, Australia. The 82 year old was arrested at Sydney International Airport on Tuesday 17 December 2019 on his way to Fiji. Brierley’s arrest follows an investigation by Eastern Suburbs Police Area Command, launched in August, into child abuse material in the area. Brierley was stopped at the airport by Australian Border Force officers. Detectives searched his carry-on luggage before the contents of his laptop and electronic storage devices were reviewed. He has been charged with six counts relating to the possession of child pornography. (Photo by Jenny Evans/Getty Images)
Caption:Ron Brierley leaves the Downing Centre Local Court on 10 February 2020 in Sydney, Australia.Photo credit:Jenny Evans / Getty Images
Sir Ron Brierley.
Sir Ron Brierley.
Sir Ron Brierley.
Sir Ron Brierley.
Sir Ron Brierley.
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