51-year-old Nigerian mother-of-three is in trouble for forwarding a clip which showed a child being raped on WhatsApp to warn friends of dangers.
Jadesola Agbalade pleaded guilty to one count of knowingly distributing child pornography on July 20, 2016.
According to Irish Times, Agbalade told gardaí she forwarded on the video clip via the messaging platform Whatsapp in a bid to warn a friend about the dangers of leaving her kids alone with her boyfriend, Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard.
The court heard Agbalade, formerly of Deerhaven Avenue, Clonee, Dublin, is currently living in temporary homeless accommodation.
Agbalade has no previous convictions.
Judge Karen O’Connor initially heard evidence in the case in October. She said given the nature of the case it required very detailed consideration.
The court heard the clip showed a child between the ages of two and five being raped by a man. Upon further investigation, gardaí discovered it is an international clip that has been in circulation since about 2014.
“I didn’t know it wasn’t right. I’m sorry,” the woman told gardaí.
Judge Karen O’Connor ordered a probation report and remanded Agbalade on continuing bail.
Ms Agbalade was due to be sentenced on December 31, 2017 for distributing child pornography.
A statement by The UK & Ireland Database, a website that profiles child sex abusers, said: “The sentencing of a woman who forwarded a video clip of a child being raped through WhatsApp has been adjourned until March.
“Jadesola Agbalade, formerly of Deerhaven Avenue, Clonee in Dublin, was due to be sentenced this afternoon for distributing child pornography.
“She admitted forwarding the clip on to two people last year but claimed she did not realise she was doing anything wrong.
“The judge said she had received a very positive probation report but said a psychological assessment would be of great assistance.
*NOTE: Apart from sending or forwarding WhatsApp message, you could go to jail. If someone sends it to you, you could also get into trouble. Receiving could be as dangerous as sending. If someone privately sends you a classified video or sends it to a WhatsApp Group you belong to, you’re as liable as the sender if you do not immediately report it.
BE WARNED and remember this anytime you want to forward or someone sends WhatsApp message to you.