Warning: This story contains references to child sexual assault.
Nine people have been charged with online child abuse offences after a two-week operation between the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and NSW Police.
More than 140 members from the AFP and state police executed search warrants between the end of August and start of September in Sydney, the Central Coast and Wollongong.
None of the individuals charged are employed in positions with access to children.
The most significant charge relates to a man in Wyongah on the Central Coast, with a 62-year-old alleged to have paid an alleged Filipino child trafficker for live-streamed child sexual abuse involving minors, while also exchanging 200 messages.
He allegedly paid the trafficker for three video calls, which went for a durat