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A major police operation has found a large number of people allegedly committing child abuse offences have been in far north Queensland, after 23 people were charged with 148 offences.
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Child exploitation material arrests at Cairns
Detectives have charged 23 people with multiple child exploitation material offences as part of joint law enforcement investigations with the Australian Federal Police (AFP) since the inception of the Cairns Joint Anti Child Exploitation Team (JACET).
The Cairns Joint Anti Child Exploitation Team (JACET) – comprising detectives from the QPS Cairns Child Protection and Investigation Unit and the AFP – have so far executed 23 separate search warrants throughout the Far North and Central regions since the team was established mid-2020.
As a result, a total of 23 people have been charged on 148 Commonwealth and State offences since mid-last year.
David Kiper, 38, was arrested following the advice of the AFP ACCCE, Picture:
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