A 35-year-old man from Queensland has been charged after he allegedly attempted to meet up with what he believed was a child under 16 for sexual acts.
Police said the man used to social media to allegedly contact the child who was actually an undercover police officer.
Earlier this week, officers searched the man’s home in Buccan and seized electronic devices.
A 35-year-old Buccan man has been charged after he allegedly attempted to meet up with what he believed was a child under 16.Credit: Queensland Police
The man has since been charged with one count of using internet to procure child under 16 and was released on strict bail conditions.
He is due to appear at the Beenleigh Magistrates Court on September 10.
Detective Acting Inspector Cameron Burke said arrests of this nature highlighted the risks posed to children by online predators.
“It’s important that parents and caregivers are aware of what apps, settings and platforms their children are using, and actively supervise their online activity,” Burke said.
“Our number one priority is ensuring the safety of children, if you encounter suspicious or inappropriate behaviour towards a child online, we urge you to report it immediately.”
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