Sydney men face bestiality charges as dogs confiscated from property
Two terrified dogs have been seized by police as they swooped in on two alleged predators after allegedly finding evidence of a disturbing act with farm animals.
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Police have charged two Sydney men after they allegedly committed acts of bestiality on farm animals and secretly filmed a child.
NSW detectives launched an investigation into the making of bestiality material in September.
An online group chat was identified during the investigation, with members allegedly discussing and sharing bestiality material and child abuse material.
A search warrant was executed following extensive investigations, with a Windsor property searched about 6am on Thursday.
Detectives found and seized electronic devices that allegedly contain bestiality material.
The material allegedly includes farm animals as well as footage of a child being filmed without their knowledge.
Two dogs were also found during the warrant that have since been seized by the NSW RSPCA.
Detectives have arrested a 38-year-old man and a 42-year-old man from Windsor.
The 38-year-old has been charged with two counts of bestiality and use carriage service to access child abuse material, while the 42-year-old was charged with two counts of peep or pry and possess bestiality material.
Both men were refused bail and fronted Penrith Local Court on Thursday.
The 38-year-old was then further refused bail, while the older man was granted conditional bail.
They are both set to front the same court on November 22.
Police urge anyone with information to come forward.
Originally published as Sydney men face bestiality charges as dogs confiscated from property