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Police question council lawyers over alleged library porn

Queensland Police have denied claims of an investigation into alleged pornographic books in Logan City Libraries.

Last week a cartoon book depicting sex acts was removed from Logan libraries shelves.

There have now been complaints about four additional books.

Although there is no official investigation as alleged by lobbyists, Senior Sergeant Ken Murray has met with solicitors from Logan City Council to determine the best course of action.

The books have been referred to the Australian Classification Board.

Bernard Gaynor is a conservative Catholic lobbyist who alerted police to the books.

And he says he’s livid.

“I found these books on children’s bookshelves,” Mr Gaynor said.

“If I drew those pictures I would go to gaol.

“Logan City Council are loaning pornographic books, including child exploitation material, to children. It is unacceptable and these books should be taken out of the libraries altogether.”

Mr Gaynor is responsible for the removal of the initial explicit book, and has since been unable to meet with council.

He has claimed that council are trying their best to keep him at arms length.

“I am planning to hold a protest outside council chambers while the comittee that oversees library operations meets on Wednesday (tomorrow) morning,” he said.

“Someone should ask they mayor where he stands on pornographic books in the library because he’s been conspicuously quiet.

“It’s simply not good enough.”

Mr Gaynor said he was determined to see the book removed.

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