BishopAccountability.org
 
 

Paedophile Accused: Sydney Man, 55, Posed As Welfare Worker in Vanuatu and Gave Toys to Children before Molesting Them, Say Police

By Ben Pike
Daily Telegraph
July 17, 2014

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/paedophile-accused-sydney-man-55-posed-as-welfare-worker-in-vanuatu-and-gave-toys-to-children-before-molesting-them-say-police/story-fni0cx12-1226992143305

Accused paedophile Gregory Druery arrested at his Chipping Norton home this morning.

ACCUSED paeodphile Gregory Druery used his position of trust with he church and families to abuse children, police say.

The 50-year-old, technician who was arrested at a Chipping Norton apartment this morning, brought underprivileged children from Vanuatu to Australia by offering them paid holidays.

He also gave toys to kids with toys while in the tiny Pacific nation.

Druery is escorted into a police van this morning.

“The allegations put forward are very disturbing because the person is

alleged to have been very close to family members,” Liverpool Detective Sergeant Graham Hibbs said outside Liverpool police station.

“It’s definitely a person who was in a position of trust with these children.”

Druery had roles with junior baseball and the church, and police believe he posed as a visiting Australian welfare worker while over in Vanuatu.

He has been charged with 19 offences relating to aggravated indecent assault and sexual intercourse with children, aged between 14 and 16, throughout the 1990s until May this year.

Druery is led from the police van.

It is alleged he handed out toys to the boys at the Vanuatu school before molesting them.

Officers were contacted by a members of the public whom police confirmed was not a parent of a victim.

The Crimestoppers phone sparked an investigation into Druery’s contact with children.

“We’ve been lucky enough to have the support of Interpol and the Australian Federal Police,” Detective Sergeant Hibbs said.

“I can’t thank the police in Vanuatu enough for their support during this investigation.

Druery is taken into Liverpool police station where he has been refused bail.

“Children in Vanuatu have been spoken to and information has been obtained.”

Police have called for members of the public with any more information about the accused to come forward.

The man has been refused bail and will appear at Liverpool Local Court on Thursday.

 

 

 

 

 




.

 
 

Any original material on these pages is copyright © BishopAccountability.org 2004. Reproduce freely with attribution.