A Canadian soldier who served in Afghanistan will be sentenced next month in the United Kingdom for possessing and making child pornography.

The Crown prosecutor's office in London listed charges filed against Cpl. Jason Moore, 42, as follows:

Three counts of making an indecent image of a child.

One count of possessing an extreme pornographic image.

One count of possessing a prohibited image of a child

One count of failure to comply with a notice issued by investigators

​A statement from the military provided to CBC did not elaborate on the details of the charges, but said the allegations against Moore go against the "ethics and the values" of the Canadian Armed Forces.

A British newspaper reported on its website that Moore appeared in court on Friday and pleaded guilty to six charges including counts of making indecent photographs of children.

The Crown Prosecution Service said sentencing has been scheduled for Sept. 23 at Southwark Crown Court in London.

The Sunday Express quotes Moore's lawyer Jennifer Dempster as telling the court that her client "is a 42-year-old man of previous good character, working in London for the Canadian Armed Forces and security services."

The Canadian military statement said that until his arrest, Moore was a member of the military police providing security at the Canadian High Commission in London.

The military said he was placed on administrative duties after his arrest last year.

The statement also said Moore served in Afghanistan from October 2009 to May 2010.