A teacher has been suspended from one of Northern Ireland's top grammar schools following a police probe into child pornography, it emerged today.
Ballymena Academy, Co Antrim, confirmed the move as police announced they had charged a man with offences relating to Internet paedophile pornography.
A spokesman at the school said: "Due to circumstances which have arisen, a precautionary suspension has been imposed on a member of staff."
The case is unconnected to the co-ordinated series of arrests made in Scotland and England today by police investigating Internet paedophilia in 19 countries.
A spokesman for the Police Service of Northern Ireland said: "A man has been charged with offences relating to Internet child pornography.
"He has been released on police bail to appear in court in Ballymena in December. A number of items were seized during a search of a house in Ballymena last week."
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