The Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit has charged a Regina man with child pornography offences. Members of the ICE Unit began an investigation into child pornography being uploaded onto a software program. On January 19th, members of the ICE Unit executed a search warrant at a residence in Regina that was identified as the location where the offences were occurring. Electronic devices were examined at the scene which provided evidence of the offences.
As a result of police investigation, Bradley Syrnyk, 35 years, was charged on January 19th with:
- Make Available Child Pornography 163.1(3)
- Possession of Child Pornography 163.1(4)
- Access Child Pornography 163.1(4.1)
He was released from custody on numerous conditions until his next court date.
The Saskatchewan ICE Unit is comprised of investigators from the Saskatchewan RCMP, Regina Police Service, Saskatoon Police Service, and Prince Albert Police Service. Their mandate is to investigate crimes involving the abuse and/or exploitation of children on the internet.
For media inquiries contact; S/Sgt. Tim Failler, Saskatoon Police Service, 306-986-6164.