Police are investigating after South Auckland secondary school students were sent an email containing objectionable material.
The 鈥渄isturbing鈥 explicit email containing graphic content was sent to Rosehill College students a couple of days ago.
Counties Manukau South Area Commander Inspector Joe Hunter confirmed a report was made to police on Monday afternoon about the email.
鈥淥ur inquiries are in the early stages, but Police have commenced an investigation into the email concerned to identify the sender.鈥
Hunter said police have offered support to the college through their senior leadership team.
鈥淭he material distributed was of an objectionable nature - possession and distribution of such material is an offence and we will endeavour to hold the sender accountable for their actions.
鈥淲e will be working closely with the school moving forward in response to this matter.鈥
The email prompted an聽聽by the school鈥檚 principal, warning of the concerning communication.
聽鈥淚t has come to our attention that a disturbing email is circulating in the community and has been sent to some Rosehill students.
鈥淭his has been removed from all student accounts,鈥 Rosehill College principal assistant Janet Herst said in a social media post yesterday.
Rosehill College principal Davida Suasua said over the weekend an external party sent emails to students.
鈥淭his email contained graphic and disturbing images,鈥 Suasua said.
鈥淥nce we were notified of this email, the staff of Rosehill College undertook immediate action to delete the email and its content from all student accounts and turned off the ability of outside agencies to contact students.鈥
The school was working with their IT provider and police, Suasua said.
鈥淲e take this matter very seriously.
鈥淭he harmful and deliberate actions of this email raises concern that this person and or persons may require support.鈥
Suasua said if any child had seen the video attached to the email - 鈥渋t may still be in their downloads folder鈥.
She asked parents and caregivers to 鈥減lease go to the download folder and remove the video completely from the child鈥檚 device鈥.
Suasua said she was disturbed to learn that staff members had been approached outside of school hours and were being abused over this incident, including staff receiving abusive emails from Rosehill College families.
鈥淭his was a deliberate act from an external person or persons. Fuelling their intention and looking for blame does not support the students of Rosehill College.
鈥淎s mentioned above we are working with our IT provider and the Police.
鈥淥ffers are being made to support students who have viewed the troubling content.鈥
Akula Sharma is an Auckland-based reporter who joined the Herald in 2022. She has previously worked at the Gisborne Herald.
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