Trigger warning: This article contains descriptions of child abuse

Police have charged nine people with child abuse offences during a two-week police blitz.

Australian Federal Police (AFP) said they 15 search warrants had been executed between August 28 and September 11, in Sydney, the Central Coast and Wollongong.

More than 140 officers were involved in the operation, which saw eight men and one woman charged, all of whom face offences with a maximum penalty of 10 to 20 years’ imprisonment.

One 62-year-old man, from Wyongah, allegedly paid for live online child sexual abuse involving minors offshore on three occasions.

The AFP alleged the man exchanged almost 200 messages and paid an alleged Filipino child trafficker for live-streamed child sexual abuse involving minors.

He allegedl

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