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An Adelaide man has been charged with "horrific" sex crimes against at least seven preschool children under his watch at a government-run residential care centre. | An Adelaide man has been charged with "horrific" sex crimes against at least seven preschool children under his watch at a government-run residential care centre. |
The 32-year-old man, who was employed by Families SA, has been charged with seven counts of unlawful sexual intercourse with young children. | The 32-year-old man, who was employed by Families SA, has been charged with seven counts of unlawful sexual intercourse with young children. |
The man, whose name has been suppressed, was also charged with the production, possession and dissemination of child exploitation material. | The man, whose name has been suppressed, was also charged with the production, possession and dissemination of child exploitation material. |
Police have warned there could be more victims. | Police have warned there could be more victims. |
It is alleged all seven victims were in the man's care at the residential facility but he also cared for children outside school hours. | It is alleged all seven victims were in the man's care at the residential facility but he also cared for children outside school hours. |
Assistant crime commissioner Paul Dickson said it was not yet clear if the alleged offender was acting alone or with others. | Assistant crime commissioner Paul Dickson said it was not yet clear if the alleged offender was acting alone or with others. |
"As a police officer and as a father I am abhorred by these crimes," he said. "This investigation will remain a priority for police. Due to the complexity and enormity of the data yet to be analysed, [it] may take many months to complete." | "As a police officer and as a father I am abhorred by these crimes," he said. "This investigation will remain a priority for police. Due to the complexity and enormity of the data yet to be analysed, [it] may take many months to complete." |
The offences identified so far occurred over 18 months from mid-2011, and police say some were committed at the care centre. | The offences identified so far occurred over 18 months from mid-2011, and police say some were committed at the care centre. |
Police searched the man's house in June after receiving information he was distributing child exploitation material. | Police searched the man's house in June after receiving information he was distributing child exploitation material. |
The search revealed evidence of contact offending, they said, and led to his charges. | The search revealed evidence of contact offending, they said, and led to his charges. |
Detectives have analysed more than 100,000 still images and 600 video files during the investigation. | Detectives have analysed more than 100,000 still images and 600 video files during the investigation. |
Families SA deputy chief executive David Waterford said the accused man had undergone rigorous working with children assessment before being employed and had background checks every three years. | |
He described the alleged crimes as "disturbing and horrifying" and said the department would ensure all families were notified. | |
The accused is due to appear before the Adelaide magistrates court on 19 August. | |
Another former childcare worker, Mark Christopher Harvey, is serving a jail term for sexually abusing children when he was director of an Adelaide after-school care program. | |
His matter sparked a royal commission into the SA education department's handling of school sex abuse cases. | |
In his 2013 findings, former supreme court judge Bruce Debelle found there had been a string of failures, including a decision not to inform parents for two years. | |
A government hotline has been set up for concerned parents and carers: 1800 659 572. |
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