
A Regina man faces child pornography charges following a Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit investigation.
The Sask ICE Unit launched an online probe into child sexual exploitation material in June 2024.
On December 10, 2024, officers searched a Regina home, seizing an electronic device later analyzed by investigators.
Nolan Robert Fraser, 29, was charged March 3 with one count of possessing child pornography.
He appeared in Regina Provincial Court the same day and was released under strict conditions.
Fraser must return to court on April 28 for his next hearing.
Police did not disclose further details, saying the case is still ongoing.
The ICE Unit combats online child exploitation through coordinated efforts between provincial and municipal police forces.
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