NSW Police arrest four men …

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New South Wales Police Force

NSW Police arrest four men as part of global investigation into online child exploitation

Friday, 15 November 2013 07:31:42 AM

Two teachers, a priest and a former priest have been arrested by the NSW Police Force as part of a global investigation targeting the users of a Canadian-based child exploitation website.

More than 300 suspects have been arrested worldwide during the Toronto Police Service-led investigation, including 65 people in Australia.

Meanwhile, 386 children have been removed from harm worldwide, including six in Australia.

The three-year investigation was announced last night by Canadian authorities who have referred the details of numerous Australian-based users of the child exploitation website to policing jurisdictions in Australia.

Under what is known as Operation Thunderer, the Australian Federal Police and state and territory police have arrested 65 people who have been charged with 399 offences.

That includes four men arrested by the NSW Police Force Sex Crimes Squad’s Child Exploitation Internet Unit:

• A 42-year-old school teacher arrested at Cowra on Wednesday 24 July 2013 and charged with possess child abuse material and using a carriage service to access child pornography;

• A 57-year-old Catholic priest arrested at The Rocks on Monday 29 July 2013 and charged with using a carriage service to access child pornography;

• A 42-year-old school teacher arrested at Emu Plains on Wednesday 7 August 2013 and charged with possess child abuse material and using a carriage service to access child pornography; and

• A 72-year-old retired Catholic priest arrested at Lake Haven on Tuesday 20 August 2013 and charged with possessing child abuse material and using a carriage service to access child pornography.

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