Former Chilliwack pastor in jail for child porn following appeal dismissal

CHILLIWACK (CANADA)
Today in BC [Surrey, BC, Canada]

February 2, 2024

By Jessica Peters

John Vermeer starts 14-month jail sentence after Supreme Court dismisses appeal

A former Chilliwack pastor is now in jail for child pornography charges following a lengthy, and ultimately unsuccessful, appeal process.

John Vermeer was convicted in 2021 for two charges each of accessing and possessing child pornography, after suspicious activity on his church’s network server (Main Street Church) was discovered. It was reported to police and an investigation found offences dating from 2010 to 2015.

He was found guilty of all four charges and handed a 14-month jail sentence in October 2021. Dozens of images of child porn were found on Vermeer’s personal laptop and his church office desktop computer.

“Mr. Vermeer possessed some of the most offensive, harmful and depraved forms of abuse on children,” Judge Andrea Ormiston said in reading her decision.

He appealed the convicted to the BC Court of Appeals, and released on bail. That appeal was dismissed in May 2023, and so Vermeer elevated his appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada.

On Jan. 11, the Supreme Court also dismissed his appeal, and Vermeer’s sentence began.

The RCMP released this information on Feb. 1, adding that Vermeer will also face 18 months of probation when he’s eventually released, as well as being placed on the sex offender registry for 10 years.

“This was a lengthy investigation completed meticulously by the Chilliwack RCMP Serious Crimes Unit and General Investigation Support Team” said Cpl. Carmen Kiener. “This recent court decision highlights the hard work our officers do in an area of policing that is not often discussed due to its sensitive content.”

READ MORE: Chilliwack church pastor takes child pornography conviction to B.C. Court of Appeal

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