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AFP release images of objects found in online material to help identify victims

Detectives already know the brand of the radio, but not the location of the room or the people associated with it. Additional clues include the computer chair, mottled cream carpet, mattress, wall covering, carpet, lights, mirror and side tables, noting that they may have changed color or been refinished over time.

Another picture shows a distinctive anklet worn by a woman who is now in her early 20s.

The photos have been censored and censored, but they all reflect a situation where a child was abused.

AFP commander Helen Schneider said that the agency’s victim identification team receives new images of child abuse every day and analyzes them frame by frame.

Any tip, no matter how small, can lead to a breakthrough for detectives and change a victim’s life, Schneider said.

“Each of them represents a life turned upside down, which is why team members never give up when they take on a case,” he said. “It’s our version of looking for a needle in a haystack.”

Images can be viewed and reports can be obtained. Australian Center to Combat Child Exploitation (ACCCE) website.

If you or someone you know needs help, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 (and see lifeline.org.au), 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732), National Sexual Exploitation and Reparations Support Service – 1800 211 028 or call the Child Helpline on 1800 551 800.

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