
Two men from Bundaberg region charged after allegedly grooming a parent or carer to access a child for sex
ABCTwo men from the Bundaberg area in regional Queensland have been charged with child exploitation offences after a tip-off from the public. Key points: Police identified two men accused of child exploitation offences after they interacted with detectives on an online platform A 36-year-old man and a 29-year-old man from the Bundaberg region were arrested Detective Inspector Glen Donaldson says police are committed to finding people who sexually exploit children online The information to police from a member of the public in February led to police identifying a man who was allegedly using an online platform to find children for sex. Child Abuse and Sexual Crime Group Detective Inspector Glen Donaldson said police were committed to targeting people using the perceived anonymity of the internet to target children. Detective Acting Inspector Cameron Schneider, from Bundaberg's Child Protection and Investigation Unit, said police in the Wide Bay Burnett District will continue to investigate and prosecute offenders.
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