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Police release images of clothes to help identify victims of alleged Sydney childcare paedophile

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Police release images of clothes to help identify victims of alleged Sydney childcare paedophile
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Australian Federal Police have released images of children's clothing found on devices seized from Hamish Tait, a former childcare worker charged with hundreds of child abuse offenses. Authorities are seeking public assistance to identify potential victims.

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This investigation addresses the critical issue of child safety and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals in childcare settings.

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Federal police have released pictures of children’s clothes as part of an investigation into alleged child sex offender Hamish Tait, urging parents and carers who recognise the items to come forward. Photograph: supplied by AFP Federal police have released pictures of children’s clothes as part of an investigation into alleged child sex offender Hamish Tait, urging parents and carers who recognise the items to come forward. Photograph: supplied by AFP Childcare Australia Police release images of clothes to help identify victims of alleged Sydney childcare paedophile AFP release images of children’s clothes found on electronic devices seized as part of investigation into Hamish Tait

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