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26-year-old Queensland man sentenced for possessing child abuse material
A 26-year-old Logan man was today (5 May 2021) sentenced to 18 months’ jail and released on a good behaviour bond and probation after being found guilty of possessing more than 180 images of child abuse material.
The man was arrested on 13 August 2020, after investigators from the Brisbane Joint Anti Child Exploitation Team (JACET) – a partnership between the Australian Federal Police and Queensland Police Service – located the man at a home in the Logan suburb of Holmview.
The man was subsequently arrested and conveyed to Brisbane city watch house.
Investigators then seized the man’s phone and found 188 images of child abuse material stored on it.
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