Meadow Lake pastor arrested, faces extradition for admitted sex abuse against children in Northern Ireland
A retired Meadow Lake pastor who admitted to sexually abusing children overseas has surrendered himself for extradition to the UK where he will face trial.
James Henry Clarke was taken into custody on Aug. 10. His arrest follows a denied application to Saskatchewan’s Court of Appeal, where Clarke argued for a judicial review of his extradition order to consider his age, failing health and family obligations.
Clarke is now in his eighties. The offences against two children in his care occurred during the late 1960s and early 1970s when Clarke was 43 years old and worked at a Northern Ireland institution.
In the late 1970s, Clarke relocated to Canada where he worked as a pastor and spent time in Ontario, Smithers, B.C., and Meadow Lake where he retired.