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A South Australian man charged with live-streaming child sexual abuse, following an international probe, faces up to 15 years per count.
A 37-year-old man from Heathpool, Adelaide, has been charged with multiple child abuse offenses, including live-streaming sexual acts involving minors, following an international investigation.
Authorities, including the South Australian Joint Anti Child Exploitation Team and the Australian Federal Police, executed a search warrant at his home after receiving intelligence from a UK law enforcement agency.
Police discovered hundreds of images and videos containing child abuse material across multiple electronic devices.
The man faces four counts of possessing child abuse material, each carrying a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison.
The case is being handled with support from the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation, which coordinates national efforts to combat online child exploitation.
Un hombre del sur de Australia acusado de transmisión en vivo de abuso sexual infantil, tras una investigación internacional, se enfrenta a hasta 15 años por cada cargo.