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Veteran broadcaster Alan Jones accused of historic indecent assault and sexual offenses spanning two decades
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Veteran broadcaster Alan Jones accused of historic indecent assault and sexual offenses spanning two decades

Veteran broadcaster Alan Jones has been accused of historic offenses of indecent assault and sexual assault spanning two decades.

NSW Police said Mr Jones had been charged with a total of 24 offenses involving eight alleged victims.

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More people may come

Deputy Commissioner Fitzgerald said police believe more people may come forward now that Mr. Jones has been arrested.

“The strike force will continue, and they are currently talking to people and will continue to talk to people,” he said.

These included 11 counts of aggravated indecent assault, nine counts of indecent assault, two counts of sexually touching another person without consent and two counts of common assault.

He was granted bail and is due to appear in Downing Center Local Court on December 18, police said.

Earlier, NSW Police said Child Abuse Squad detectives executed a warrant at the 83-year-old’s luxury Sydney apartment at Circular Quay about 7.45am.

The State Crime Command’s Child Abuse Squad set up Strike Force Bonnefin in March to investigate a series of alleged indecent assaults and sexual touching incidents between 2001 and 2019.

Mr Jones arrived at Day Street police station in the back of an unmarked police car at 11.15am.

Elderly man in green tracksuit behind car

Veteran broadcaster Alan Jones arriving at Day Street Police Station in the back of an unmarked police car on November 18, 2024. (ABC News: Ethan Rix)

A search warrant is ongoing and NSW Police are expected to provide an update this afternoon.

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb said the arrest followed a “very complex” investigation.

“This is the result of a very long, thorough and protracted investigation,” she told a news conference between Sydney and Wollongong.

NSW Police backup car arriving at the underground car park

NSW Police arrested Jones at his home in Circular Quay. (ABC News: Ethan Rix)

Commissioner Webb said detectives had “worked tirelessly” on the investigation.

“There is no matter too old to investigate,” she said.

Alan Jones speaks to the press

Alan Jones was arrested. (AAP: Joel Carrett)

NSW Premier Chris Minns, who also spoke at the news conference, declined to comment on the issue.

“I can understand the interest in the subject, but it’s just not appropriate to comment on it,” he said.

The commissioner said police expect other alleged victims to come forward.

“I can’t speculate in this particular case, but what often happens is when it’s known — the full circumstances and those parties involved — other people may come forward, and we anticipate other people may come forward,” she. said.

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Mr. Jones’ long career in the public eye

Mr Jones has had a broadcasting career spanning more than 35 years, with the shock game dominating the Sydney airwaves for decades.

He started his media career as a morning news anchor for 2UE in 1985.

Mr Jones is best known for his Sky News program and breakfast radio show on Sydney radio station 2GB, which he joined after leaving 2UE in 2002.

He was the station’s morning anchor for 18 years until May 2020.

Mr Jones’ contract with Sky News Australia was not renewed in November 2021.

The shock jock later joined the news channel ADH TV, which features a host of conservative political commentators.

His last show on the streaming channel aired in November 2023.

Prior to his broadcasting career, Mr Jones was speechwriter and senior adviser to then Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser for three years.

He became Australia’s rugby coach in 1984 and coached Australia to victory in 102 matches over four years, including winning the 1986 Bledisloe Cup.