A Trevallyn man accused of child exploitation offences has entered not guilty pleas in court. Benjamin James Fraser, 39, pleaded not guilty to one count of involving a person under 18-years-old in the production of child exploitation material. Coronavirus: All the latest updates on COVID-19 for Tasmania He also pleaded not guilty to two charges which related to the possession and production of child exploitation material. Mr Fraser applied for bail when he appeared in the Launceston Magistrates Court on Monday. IN OTHER NEWS: Magistrate Simon Brown rejected the bail bid. Mr Fraser was remanded in custody and scheduled to appear in the Launceston Supreme Court on June 9. Our COVID-19 news articles relating to public health and safety are free for anyone to access. However, we depend on subscription revenue to support our journalism. If you are able, please subscribe here. If you are already a subscriber, thank you for your support.
Mr Fraser was remanded in custody and scheduled to appear in the Launceston Supreme Court on June 9.
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