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Massive Child Abuse Crackdown: Over 1,000 Charges Filed Against 24 Men in Major Operation

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Warning: This article contains references to child sexual abuse.

An online group in which more than 65,000 images of child abuse material were shared has been shut down, resulting in the arrest of 26 Victorian men.
In an investigation lasting over two years, police allege the men were part of a group using encrypted messaging to share text and image-based material, as well as sourcing children to sexually abuse.
AFP Detective Acting Inspector Scott Amjah said he was stunned by the "volume and depravity" of the material his team uncovered durig the investigation.
AFP Detective Acting Inspector Scott Amjah said he was stunned by the “volume and depravity” of the material his team uncovered during the investigation. (Supplied)
In a statement released this morning, the Australian Federal Police and Victoria Police claimed images and videos depicted the sexual abuse, torture and murder of infants and young children, as well as bestiality.

Authorities have confirmed that their investigation did not uncover any new material featuring Australian children.

Several of the men have already been charged, convicted and imprisoned, while others remain before the courts.

However, officials could only disclose these results now, as a covert operation integral to the investigation has reached its conclusion.

Alongside recovering tens of thousands of images, the police unearthed more than 300 hours of videos depicting child abuse.

AFP Detective Superintendent Bernard Geason described the findings as a “disturbing truth” hidden within the depths of the internet.

“Our society has many individuals who will exploit children for their own perverse desires,” he said.

“The contents of this chat group are among the worst of the worst. This investigation has stopped people sharing violent abuse material and disrupted an online market of misery. But there is a tidal wave of this material on the internet and constant demands for more.”

The 26 men who were charged were located in Victoria, and most were not previously known to police.

A Melbourne man, 46, was charged with creating and administering a group on the encrypted messaging application for the sharing of child abuse material.

He was sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment in September 2024.

A Central Victoria man was charged with more than 250 offences relating to transmitting, accessing, producing and soliciting child abuse material through various individuals he met in the group.

He was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment at the end of last year.

A breakdown of the arrests and search warrants from the investigations in Victoria.
A breakdown of the arrests and search warrants from the investigations in Victoria. (Supplied)

Detective Superintendent Tim McKinney from Victoria Police said some of the material was among the worst police had ever seen.

“Our investigators faced the distressing task of combing through 300+ hours of material,” he said

“There were also written conversations where these participants expressed their desire to find children and infants in real life.”

AFP Detective Acting Inspector Scott Amjah said he was stunned by the “volume and depravity” of the material his team uncovered during the investigation.

“[It] will stay with all of us,” he said.

“I think members of the public would be absolutely horrified by the content of the material that is circulated online these days.

Support is available from the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service at 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732)
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