Millionaire trawled pinball parlours for boys, abuse inquiry hears

AUSTRALIA
The Australian

DAN BOX THE AUSTRALIAN FEBRUARY 05, 2014

QUEENSLAND police were aware of allegations boys held in state care were being flown to Sydney to be abused by a millionaire and a chef in the mid 1970s, a former assistant police commissioner says.

But while police and the state government believed a pedophile network was allegedly abusing boys in Brisbane during 1975, including at least one boy from a Salvation Army home, vulnerable children continued to be placed in the home, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has heard.

David Jefferies, a former assistant commissioner of Queensland Police, said he had investigated a number of alleged pedophiles said to be “grooming and offending against various boys”, possibly including those from the Indooroopilly home.

He said he had received information a Queensland millionaire, known as JA, flew boys to Sydney to be abused as part of a pedophile ring.

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