Child abuse ring found in Aussie prison
A child abuse ring allegedly operating out of an Australian prison has been uncovered by police, with inmates allegedly sending each other letters detailing the sexual abuse of children.
The group of inmates, who police say call themselves ‘The Pack’, allegedly shared letters between themselves detailing child sexual abuse and their plans to offend against children in the future.
Detectives working under Strike Force Edits, set up in April to investigate the production and distribution of child abuse material in NSW prisons, on Wednesday charged a 31-year-old female inmate at Junee Correctional Facility.
Police will allege she identified herself as the leader of ‘The Pack’ and directed the group while behind bars. It will be further alleged she wrote letters detailing child abuse, which she sent to other inmates.
She has been charged with eight counts of produce child abuse material, eight counts of disseminate child abuse material and knowingly/recklessly direct criminal group.
The woman was refused bail to appear before Wagga Wagga Local Court on Wednesday.
Investigations under Strike Force Edits continue.
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