A Mulwala chef fixated with child sex abuse videos, images and stories will remain free on bail after admitting his guilt.
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Enrico Robert Charles Delzotto was identified by a US-based organisation committed to fighting the abduction, abuse and exploitation of children.
That led to the Australian Federal Police uncovering 138 child abuse material files on his computer, a laptop computer, a tablet computer and his mobile phone.
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The 56-year-old, once jailed in Queensland for the indecent treatment of a child under 16 years, has made no comment during another brief appearance in Albury Local Court.
Delzotto ultimately will be sentenced in the District Court in Albury on two NSW charges of possess child abuse material and Commonwealth charges of transmit child abuse material using a carriage service and access child abuse material using a carriage service.
Two related charges were withdrawn.
The court was told, in agreed facts put before magistrate Richard Funston, that the Australian Federal Police received four reports from the US National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children on January 10, 2020.
These related to a "user in Australia" who had uploaded 138 media files "determined to be child abuse material" to a Google account between June 27 and December 12, 2019.
The AFP reviewed the files and agreed with the assessment.
Officers from its Child Protection Operations unit went to Delzotto's Melbourne Street home on July 1 about 7am.
A preliminary review uncovered material including videos of pre-pubescent boys involved in sex acts with other such boys and girls.
The web browser on Delzotto's mobile phone took police to a website featuring four short stories with the title big-and-little-boyfriend.
This described "sexual interactions between young boys and their older brothers".
Delzotto must front the District Court on February 22, when a date will be set for sentencing.