
A lecturer at Leeds uni has been arrested for possessing severe child pornography
His academic profile at the University of Leeds is currently ‘unavailable’
Nicolas Labeke, a member of the Leeds Institute of Medical Education, fellow and lecturer at the University, has been arrested for possessing child pornography after officers searched his house in Leeds and removed some of his computer equipment.
John Bull, prosecuting, said that a total of 76 images and films were discovered. Some of the images were at category A – the worst category level.
A University of Leeds spokesperson said: “We do not comment on individual cases, but we can confirm Mr Van Labeke is no longer employed by the University.”
The computers also had file sharing equipment and there was evidence that he had shared the illegal material with others.
Labeke has ties to universities in Nottingham, Glasgow and London as well as Leeds – corroborated by his Linkedin profile which lists him as a research fellow at all of these universities. He has been teaching at Leeds since January 2016. He had worked as a lecturer after obtaining his PhD in Computer Science at French University, Université Henri Poincaré.
Miss Metcalfe said Labeke had been frank with police about his crimes. She added that Labeke had voluntarily referred himself to a treatment programme designed to address his offending after he was arrested.