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Courts & Police

26 November, 2025

Outdoor recreation instructor charged over alleged sexual assault

Child Abuse Squad detectives have charged an outdoor recreation instructor over the alleged sexual assault of three students at a school camp.

By Antony Dubber

Child Abuse Squad detectives have charged an outdoor recreation instructor over the alleged sexual assault of three students at a school camp. (Photo: NSW Police)
Child Abuse Squad detectives have charged an outdoor recreation instructor over the alleged sexual assault of three students at a school camp. (Photo: NSW Police)

Child Abuse Squad detectives have charged an outdoor recreation instructor over the alleged sexual assault of three students at a school camp.

Police allege that between Thursday 23 October and Friday 24 October, an 18-year-old instructor inappropriately touched three 11-year-old girls while checking their harnesses during a number of camp activities.

The investigation commenced earlier this month after a report of the alleged conduct was made to officers from State Crime Command’s Child Abuse Squad.

About 11.10am yesterday (Tuesday 25 November), detectives attended an address in Harrington Park where they arrested the 18-year-old man.

The man was taken to Camden Police Station, where he was charged with thirteen counts of intentionally sexually touch child over the age of 10 yrs & under the age of 16 yrs.

He was refused bail and appeared in Bail Division Local Court 3 today (Wednesday 26 November), where he has been formally refused bail to appear in Campbelltown Local Court on Tuesday 12 December.

If you feel you have been a victim of a crime such as this, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au.

Information is managed on a confidential basis.

The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

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