A 38-year old man from Armidale has been charged with multiple child abuse offences. 9News
A 38-year old man from regional NSW has been charged with multiple child abuse offences after a police investigation.Sex Crimes Squad detectives will allege in court the man shared a number of files deemed to be child abuse material online. Offices siezed a computer and other electronic devices at a house in Armidale this morning.
The man was charged with two counts of possess child abuse material, and one count each of use carriage service to access child abuse material, and person possesses bestiality material, at Armidale Police station.Police warned parents to be vigilant about what their children are doing online. "If you or your child ever come across any concerning material online, we would encourage you to contact local police immediately," State Crime Command's Sex Crimes Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Jayne Doherty said.
"We have specialist officers that investigate the sexual exploitation of children online and via telecommunication systems, and we can only help if the incidents are reported."
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