BREAKING: The AFP have charged a former childcare worker with more than 1,000 child abuse offences against almost 100 children between 2007 to 2022. 9News MORE:
Australian Federal Police have arrested a Gold Coast man for the alleged "unfathomable" sexual abuse of almost 100 children at various childcare centres in Queensland and New South Wales over a 15-year period.
Police allege the man recorded his offending on phones and cameras while working in 10 childcare centres in Brisbane between 2007 to 2013, and 2018 to 2022; an overseas location in 2013 and 2014; and one centre in Sydney between 2014 and 2017.All the children allegedly offended against were pre-pubescent girls.
Police said they are "highly confident" all 87 Australian children who were recorded in the alleged child abuse material have been identified.The man has been in custody in Queensland in August 2022 when the AFP arrested and charged him initially with two counts of making child exploitation material and one count of using a carriage service for child pornography material.
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