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Qld man arrested, kids rescued in overseas sex abuse raid

Crime by Cormac Pearson Premium Content Subscriber only Three children have been rescued from an alleged paedophile ring in the Philippines after an international police operation including the AFP and New South Wales Police led to the arrest of two Australian men. The children aged between six and 17 years old were saved when information from the AFP was given to the Philippine Internet Crimes Against Children Centre (PICACC). A Brisbane man has been charged with multiple child sexual abuse offences following the joint operation involving the Australian Federal Police and authorities in the Philippines. Picture: AFP The operation took place on March 4 in Manila when two women were arrested.

MIL-OSI Australia: 46-year-old Queensland man sentenced for possessing child-like sex dolls

Editor’s note: A man from Brisbane’s western suburbs has become the first person in Queensland to be sentenced for possessing child-like sex dolls under Commonwealth laws targeting child abuse-related offences, following an Australian Federal Police (AFP) investigation. The 46-year-old man was yesterday (21 April 2021) sentenced to two years’ imprisonment, to be released immediately on a two-year $2,000 good behaviour bond. Investigators from the Brisbane Joint Anti-Child Exploitation Team (JACET) located six child-like sex dolls during the execution of a search warrant at the man’s home in the Brisbane suburb of Riverhills on 25 January 2020. Police also located a laptop at the house which contained child abuse material.

MIL-OSI Australia: Ipswich man charged with possessing child abuse material

A 35-year-old Ipswich man is due to appear in court today (8 April 2021) charged with child exploitation offences following an Australian Federal Police (AFP) child protection investigation. Officers from the Brisbane Joint Anti Child Exploitation Team (JACET) executed a search warrant at an address in Gailes, Ipswich on 28 January 2021 after receiving a report from the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children in the United States. The report indicated a person, believed to be in Queensland, was uploading child abuse material using a Google account. During the search of the Gailes home officers located two laptops, an iPad and five USBs, allegedly containing child abuse material. Three mobile phones and two external hard drives were also located and seized for forensic analysis.

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