A 38-year-old man from Innisfail in Far North Queensland has been charged with multiple offences following an Australian Federal Police investigation into alleged online child exploitation activities. Authorities allege the man accessed illegal livestream content involving victims overseas and possessed thousands of prohibited files on electronic devices seized during a 2025 search operation. The AFP said international agencies are continuing efforts to identify and protect affected victims. The accused remains on bail and is scheduled to appear again in the Innisfail Magistrates Court in July. AFP alleges Queensland man accessed illegal overseas livestream content and possessed thousands of exploitative files.
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