Australian paedophiles are becoming more extreme with investigators uncovering torture of INFANTS


Evil Australian paedophiles are becoming more extreme with investigators uncovering horrendous violent, sadistic, sexual torture of babies

  • Australian authorities shut down an international paedophile ring this week
  • Followed a three-year investigation, first tipped off by New Zealand authorities
  • Total of 121 men were arrested, with the graphic material shocking detectives
  • In some horrific instances, infants were sexually tortured by depraved offenders


Authorities have warned paedophiles in Australia are becoming increasingly depraved after discovering some shocking instances of infants being sexually tortured. 

On Tuesday, the Australian Federal Police announced they had finalised a three-year covert operation which led to the arrests of 121 men nationwide.

A total of 51 children were also rescued, with the international paedophile ring shut down following a tip from New Zealand authorities. 

In Queensland alone, 58 men were charged with 423 offences and 23 children were rescued from potential harm.

Hilda Sirec, the AFP Commander for the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation, said Operation Molto commenced after authorities were informed about a dropbox-style online file sharing platform called Mega NZ.

Authorities have chillingly warned paedophiles in Australia are becoming increasingly depraved after discovering some shocking instances of infants being tortured sexually (pictured, a man arrested this week in Queensland)

Authorities have chillingly warned paedophiles in Australia are becoming increasingly depraved after discovering some shocking instances of infants being tortured sexually (pictured, a man arrested this week in Queensland)

On Tuesday, the Australian Federal Police announced they had finalised a three-year covert operation which led to the arrests of 121 men nationwide

On Tuesday, the Australian Federal Police announced they had finalised a three-year covert operation which led to the arrests of 121 men nationwide

Police take one of the alleged offenders (pictured middle) away for further questioning in Queensland this week

Police take one of the alleged offenders (pictured middle) away for further questioning in Queensland this week

OPERATION MOLTO: STATE-BY-STATE 

Queensland – 55 alleged offenders facing 466 charges. Sixteen children have been removed from harm in that state.

Victoria – 18 alleged offenders facing 370 charges. Eight children have been removed from harm in that state.

New South Wales – 17 alleged offenders facing 96 offences. Three children have been removed from harm in that state.

South Australia – 12 alleged offenders facing 232 charges. Ten children have been removed from harm in that state.

Western Australia – eight alleged offenders facing nine charges, with no children having to be removed from harm in that state.

Tasmania – three alleged offenders in facing 54 charges. Two children have been removed from harm in that state.

Northern Territory – two alleged offenders facing 16 charges, with no children having to be removed from harm in that jurisdiction.

ACT – Three alleged offenders facing 48 charges, with five children removed from harm in that jurisdiction.

‘It’s used for legitimate purposes but they (offenders) were using it for illegitimate purposes,’ she said.

‘Mega NZ has been really great in coming forward and letting us know…they worked with NZ authorities really well on this.’

Ms Sirec said the confronting material even stunned many veteran investigators.

‘There was everything from the different categories, but also some horrendous violent, sadistic, sexual torture of infants,’ she told the Courier Mail.

‘Some of the images were just horrid. Some of it was on the scale of torture and offending that even our experienced investigators were surprised to see.’

She added some of the material saw children being abused from perceived healthy living environments.  

Other offenders are producing explicit material as they are ‘bored’ by current content, which is typically accessed on the dark web.  

In October last year, former Adelaide logistics manager Jadd William Brooker, 39, admitted to more than 180 charges in court involving the sexual abuse of children.

A magistrate heard Brooker, dubbed Australia’s ‘worst’ paedophile, threatened to infect children with HIV.

Some of the charges included sexual exploitation of a child, maintaining an unlawful sexual relationship with a child and disseminating child exploitation material.

Prosecutors alleged Brooker had illegal sexual relationships with two teenagers and recorded one of them performing a sex act.

Police discovered buckets of toys at the homes of some of the accused child molesters

Police discovered buckets of toys at the homes of some of the accused child molesters

Police will forensically examine countless devices for traces of child abuse material following the closing of an international paedophile ring on Tuesday

Police will forensically examine countless devices for traces of child abuse material following the closing of an international paedophile ring on Tuesday

Jadd William Brooker (pictured) is now regarded as Australia's 'worst' paedophile after he admitted to 189 offences in an Adelaide Court last year

Jadd William Brooker (pictured) is now regarded as Australia’s ‘worst’ paedophile after he admitted to 189 offences in an Adelaide Court last year

One victim has since taken his own life while the other has been tested for HIV.

A detective investigating the case described Brooker’s offending as the ‘worst and most degrading in his 14 years as an investigator.’

Brooker is due to be sentenced this year, with prosecutors pushing for a life sentence without the possibility of parole. 

Anyone with information about child exploitation should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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