NPA nearing end of investigations in Darryn Wilken's child porn case
Wilken and his girlfriend, Megan Moodley, are charged with manufacturing and distributing over ten million copies of child sexual abuse material.
Darryn Wilken and his web designer partner, Tiona Moodley, Randburg Magistrates Court on 28 January 2025 on charges of possession of child pornography. Picture: Sphamandla Dlamini/EWN
JOHANNESBURG - The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said it's nearing the end of its investigations into pornography accused Darryn Wilken’s case.
Wilken and his girlfriend, Megan Moodley, appeared in the Randburg Regional Court.
The pair is charged with manufacturing and distributing over ten million copies of child sexual abuse material.
They were arrested in January.
Previously, the court heard that investigators had to go through dozens of terabytes of data containing child sexual abuse materials.
Authorities believe Wilken and Moodley made millions of rands from their criminal operation.
On Friday, State prosecutor Elize le Roux told the court the matter would be postponed to 16 September.
"This will be for certain formalities to be dealt with by the defence as well as for the State to finalise its investigations, which we are proud to say is nearing its end."
The couple will remain in custody.