Australian Federal Police acting assistant commissioner Brett James.
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A Sydney man has been accused of using his position as a childcare worker to produce child abuse material.

David William James, aged 26, faces charges for 13 offences, accused of misconduct involving 10 boys aged between five and six during his employment at six out-of-school-hours care services in Sydney’s northern suburbs and the CBD from April 2021 to May 2024.

The police have reached out to an additional 52 out-of-school-hours care centers and related providers where he was employed, but currently, there is no evidence to indicate any alleged crimes occurred at those locations.

James’s employment history includes working at 58 different sites from March 2018 to September 2024, with 44 in Sydney’s north, 11 in the inner city, one in the east, one in the south-west, and additionally, a virtual holiday program.

He has been charged with nine counts of aggravated use of a child under 14 to produce child abuse material, one count of using a child under 14 to make such material, and two counts related to possession of child abuse material.

Australian Federal Police Acting Assistant Commissioner Brett James said parents of the identified children have been notified.

“If the AFP has not contacted you, it means we do not have evidence connecting your family to this individual’s activities,” stated Acting Assistant Commissioner James.

“It’s important to note that this man remains in custody.”

Australian Federal Police acting assistant commissioner Brett James.
Australian Federal Police Acting Assistant Commissioner Brett James.(AFP)

Acting Assistant Commissioner James said police believe the man had the appropriate working with children checks.

In September last year, police conducted a raid at the home of a 26-year-old man in Artarmon, situated in Sydney’s lower north shore, seizing a mobile phone and other electronic devices as part of their investigation.

Police allege the man refused to hand over his passwords and he was charged.

He was refused bail at Parramatta Local Court on September 25 last year and was later granted bail on September 30.

Forensic investigators eventually cracked into the man’s phones, computers and storage devices and allegedly found child abuse material.

“From this point on, our victim identification process began in earnest as investigators went through every image or video on his phones, his computers and his storage devices,” Acting Assistant Commissioner James said.

“In all, we had to examine 142,000 files on his devices, or 18.9 gigabytes.

“Not all of those were child abuse material, but it shows the effort it took to thoroughly go through every single file.”

The man was re-arrested on October 11 last year.

His name and where he worked has been under a non-publication order until today.

Police said the order was put in place to give police time to contact parents and carers.

The man was also employed as a probationary constable with the NSW Police Force (NSWPF) from December 2021 to September 2022.

The man was also employed as a probationary NSW Police constable from December 2021 to September 2022.

He failed to complete his probation and continued in a civilian capacity until his resignation in May 2023.

“During his employment, the man failed to seek the required approval to engage in secondary employment, and as such, police were unaware of his concurrent role in the childcare sector,” NSW Police said in a statement.

“We acknowledge the seriousness of the allegations and condemn any behaviour that places our community’s most vulnerable members at risk.

“The NSWPF will continue to assist the AFP in its investigation and to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all affected individuals.”

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