Windsor: Two men arrested for alleged bestiality production, as animals rescued after police raid of home

Matt Shrivell
The Nightly
Police have raided a house and arrested two men.
Police have raided a house and arrested two men. Credit: NSW police.

A dramatic early morning police raid has unearthed a vile alleged bestiality and child abuse material production site in a house at Windsor.

At least two animals were rescued from the property and two Sydney men were arrested and charged with the most heinous of crimes after an investigation by strike force trawler.

Sex Crimes Squad detectives have charged the two Sydney men for allegedly committing acts of bestiality on farm animals, filming those acts and secretly filming a child.

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In September 2024, detectives attached to the state crime command’s sex crimes squad’s child exploitation internet unit under strike force trawler launched an investigation into the production of bestiality material in Sydney.

Police raided a house and arrested two men.
Police raided a house and arrested two men. Credit: NSW police.

During the investigation, strike force detectives identified an online group chat where members were allegedly discussing bestiality material, child abuse material and sharing that material.

Strike force detectives executed a search warrant at a Windsor property at about 6am on Thursday.

During the search, detectives located and seized multiple electronic devices allegedly containing bestiality material featuring farm animals and videos of a child being filmed without their knowledge.

Detectives also located two dogs which have been seized by the RSPCA NSW.

Following the search, detectives arrested two Windsor men – aged 38 and 42 – before taking them to Windsor Police Station.

Police raided a house and arrested two men.
Police raided a house and arrested two men. Credit: NSW police.

The 38-year-old man was charged with two counts of bestiality and use carriage service to access child abuse material.

The 42-year-old man was charged with two counts of peep or pry and possess bestiality material.

Both men were refused bail and appeared before Penrith Local Court yesterday with the younger man being further refused bail and the older man being granted conditional bail to both reappear before the same court on Friday 22 November 2024.

Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000.

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