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Sydney childcare worker, 26, accused of producing child abuse material while on the job at after‑school care is unmasked

Sydney childcare worker, 26, accused of producing child abuse material while on the job at after‑school care is unmasked

Daily Mail​2 days ago
A Sydney man, 26, has been accused of exploiting his role as an after-school care worker to produce child abuse material featuring 10 children aged six or younger.
David James is facing 13 offences with nine counts of aggravated use of a child to make child abuse material, one count of using a child to make abuse material, two counts of possessing abuse material and one count of refusing officers access to his phone.
The offending was linked to his roles with six different out-of-school hours (OOSH) care services in North Sydney and the CBD between April 2021 and May 2024.
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