Detectives from Argos have arrested two men following the execution of two search warrants on the Sunshine Coast targeting offenders engaged in the online exploitation of children.
On Monday, a 49-year-old Nambour man was charged with using the internet to access child abuse material and the possession of child exploitation material.
Argos investigators executed a search warrant at the man's residence where his electronic devices were examined and seized as part of the investigation and will be subject to further examination. Police will allege the man used the internet to access child abuse material.
The 49-year-old man was charged with one each of count of using internet to access child abuse material and possessing child exploitation material. He was released on strict bail conditions and is due to appear at the Maroochydore Magistrates Court on July 7.
On Saturday, a 58-year-old Sunshine Coast man was charged with one count of using internet to procure child under 16.
Argos investigators executed a search warrant at the man's residence where his electronic devices were seized as part of the investigation and will be subject to further examination. It will be alleged the man used a social media platform to procure a child for sexual acts.
The 58-year-old man was charged with one count of using internet to procure child under 16. He was released on strict bail conditions and is due to appear at the Maroochydore Magistrates Court on July 14.
Detective Acting Inspector Cameron Burke from Argos said these arrests highlight the risk posed to children by online predators and urged parents and caregivers to take active and ongoing measures around online safety.
"Predators are constantly adapting to new platforms and technologies, which is why a whole-of-community response is crucial. Every app, game, or messaging service a child uses can be a potential contact for harm if not supervised," Said Detective Acting Inspector Burke.
"Parents and caregivers don't need to be tech experts, but they do need to be engaged. Understanding the apps children use, the settings, supervising and keeping the lines of communication open are the key to prevention.
"Argos investigators are committed to targeting those offenders involved in the sexual exploitation of children and the possession or distribution of child exploitation material and will use all available resources to detect and apprehend those who seek to exploit children in our community.
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