Man busted for surfing child porn in Internet café

A Sydney man has been arrested in an Internet café for allegedly surfing child porn.

A Sydney man will face court today after he was arrested on Monday for allegedly using a local Internet café to access child pornography Web sites.

Police officers arrived on the scene, in the south-western suburb of Campbelltown, after they received reports a man had been using the facilities to view images of child sexual exploitation.

It is further alleged that, while searching the man, the police recovered a small quantity of cannabis.

The 27-year-old has been refused bail and will appear in Campbelltown Local Court today on one charge each of drug possession and use of a carriage service to access child pornography.

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