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A 52-year-old man is accused of communicating with a minor through an online platform in August of the previous year.
After initially exchanging messages, the child ceased contact, blocked the individual on the app, and did not show up at the planned meeting at a shopping center.
Several months later, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) received a tip-off from the US National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, prompting an investigation.
By June, authorities had conducted a search of the suspect’s residence, confiscating his mobile phone.
Although messages and other data had been deleted, the platform was able to restore them upon the investigators’ request.
In October, charges were filed against the man for using a communication service to entice a minor and for transmitting indecent content to a person under 16.
The crimes carry maximum sentences of 15 years’ and 10 years’ imprisonment respectively.
Leading Senior Constable Paul Graham said the investigation was a reminder of what children can be exposed to online.
“Indecent messages aimed at children are abhorrent, and the AFP investigates these matters intensely to put offenders before the court,” Graham said.
“Offenders look to exploit children online however they can, so it’s always important for parents to be mindful of who children could be interacting with online.”
Readers seeking support can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or beyond blue on 1300 22 4636.
Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800.