In addition to the capture of the three men, police also uncovered a horror sex den in which 13 children, the youngest just 12 months old, were sexually abused on camera. A mother arrested in that case had allowed four of her own children to be abused. With a big number of predators visiting the Philippines to prey on children Australian Federal Police work closely with their counterparts, using their intelligence gathering to provide tip-offs about tourists or locals who may be involved in child sex abuse.
The efforts are coordinated through the International Justice Mission and in May this year resulted in 23 children being saved - and the arrests of several suspects, among them the three Australian men.
Kevin Raymond Doyle, 57, is facing a total of 75 charges over the alleged abuse of up to 50 children, News Corp reports.
The Brisbane truck driver allegedly shared child abuse online and encouraged others to procure children to engage in sexual activity.
Police first began to investigate Doyle last November when his phone was seized as he prepared to fly from the Philippines to Brisbane.
William Allen Corley, 63, last week faced Burwood Local Court in Sydney on multiple charges of child sexual abuse.
Brendan Curt Schulz, 35, allegedly live-streamed the sexually abuse of children, and will face Mount Isa Magistrates Court in Queensland on July 30.
Kevin Raymond Doyle (pictured above), 57, is facing a total of 75 charges over the alleged abuse of up to 50 children
Brendan Curt Schulz (pictured above), 35, allegedly live-streamed the sexually abuse of children, and will face Mount Isa Magistrates Court in Queensland on July 30
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