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Subscriber only A three-year-old girl has been saved from further potential harm by a an alleged child abuser after Australian Federal Police tipped off their American counterparts who rescued the child. It was the efforts of officers from the AFP-led Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation that identified and tracked down an American man accused of creating child exploitation material with his alleged three-year-old victim. Specially trained to identify and disrupt behaviours that exploit or endanger children, the work of the Australian investigators directly led to saving the youngster, who police claim was being used to create child exploitation material.
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Man to appear in court over child exploitation offences
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A Queensland man will appear in court on Thursday over child exploitation offences.
A report from the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children in the United States suggested a Queenslander was uploading child abuse material using a Google account.
The man will appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on Thursday.
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The tip led to detectives finding two laptops, an iPad and five USBs allegedly containing child abuse material during a raid at a Gailes address in Ipswich on January 28.