Rabie and Mohamed Mouhajer allegedly had child abuse material
Two buff twins from western Sydney have been banned from going near schools or using the internet, as they face multiple charges of possessing child abuse material.
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Twin brothers from western Sydney, Rabie and Mohamed Mouhajer, 24, have been arrested after allegedly possessing child abuse material.
Australia Federal Police raided a Campbelltown home on Thurdsay, seizing multiple devices including mobile phones and laptops during the search warrant.
Both men are facing several counts of possessing child abuse material using a carriage service and of using a carriage service to make available, publish, distribute, advertise or promote material.
If found guilty, the brothers face a maximum penalty of 15 years imprisonment.
Officers from the AFP’s Eastern Command Child Protection Operation began their investigation in June, after receiving a tip that an online user had allegedly been accessing and sharing child abuse material.
Rabie and Mohamed Mouhajer both applied for bail, and it was granted on 15 strict conditions.
The pair must not go within 50m of a school, childcare or playground. They are not allowed to use a mobile phone or laptop with an internet connection.
They are to reside in a home in Bankstown, and inform police within 24 hour if they wish to move. They must also not leave NSW.
The pair will return to court in November.