77 Year Old Lane Cove Man Charged with Allegedly Possessing Child Abuse Images

    A 77-year-old Lane Cove Man, appeared today (13th August 2024) in Downing Centre Local Court charged with the alleged possession of child abuse material.  He was granted bail and will be back in court in October 2024.  The man originally faced court on 11 July 2024 and was granted bail to re-appear today.

    Australian Federal Police Investigations

    The investigation began when the Australian Federal Police (AFP) -l ed Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE) received intelligence about a dark net user trading and receiving child abuse images.

    AFP investigators linked the Lane Cove man to the alleged illegal online activity.

    The AFP executed a search warrant at the man’s Lane Cove home on 19 June, 2024, with investigators allegedly finding child abuse material on the man’s electronic devices, which were seized and are now subject to further examination.

    The man was arrested and charged with two counts of possessing child abuse material accessed or obtained using a carriage service, contrary to section 474.22A of the Criminal Code (Cth). The maximum penalty for this offence is 15 years’ imprisonment.

    AFP Detective Acting Inspector Emmanuel Tsardoulias said the arrest was another reminder of the prevalence of online child abuse.

    “This arrest should serve as a warning that law enforcement is dedicated to fighting online child sexual abuse and bringing those who commit these offences before the court,” Det. A/Insp  Tsardoulias said.

    “Our message to offenders is simple – If you procure, access and transmit child abuse material, you will be found, arrested and prosecuted.”

    “This is not a victimless crime. Children are not commodities to be used for the abhorrent gratification of sexual predators.”

    Previous Child Abuse Cases in Lane Cove

    In March 2022, a 27-year-old Lane Cove man was linked to a significant online child abuse network and was sentenced to two years and six months in jail.

    The man was arrested in his home on 14 January 2021, when AFP officers executed a search warrant and seized two mobile phones containing child abuse material.  You can read more here.

    In late March 2023, enquiries by the NSW Police Force Child Exploitation Internet Unit uncovered an internet service attached to a Riverview home had allegedly downloaded more than 500 files containing child abuse material.

    In April 2023, detectives attached to North Shore Police executed a search warrant at the Riverview home, where more than a dozen hard drives, laptops, tablets and other digital storage devices were seized. A 39-year-old male was placed under arrest.

    About the ACCCE

    The AFP and its partners are working to stopping child exploitation and abuse and the ACCCE is driving a collaborative national approach to combatting child abuse.

    The ACCCE brings together specialist expertise and skills in a central hub, supporting investigations into online child sexual exploitation and developing prevention strategies focused on creating a safer online environment.

    Members of the public who have information about people involved in child abuse are urged to contact the ACCCE. If you know abuse is happening right now or a child is at risk, call police immediately on 000.

    How to Help Protect Children Online

    Research conducted by the ACCCE in 2020 revealed only about half of parents talked to their children about online safety. Advice and support for parents and carers about how they can help protect children online can be found at the ThinkUKnow website, an AFP-led education program designed to prevent online child sexual exploitation.

    For more information on the role of the ACCCE, what is online child sexual exploitation and how to report it visit the ACCCE website.

    If you or someone you know is impacted by child sexual abuse and online exploitation, support services are available.

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