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Trial date set for Australian man charged in Edmonton child luring case

WATCH ABOVE: An Australian man has been arrested for child luring after an Edmonton woman reported a man tried to meet her 13-year-old daughter for sex. Insp. Dave Dubnyk explains what parents should know – Feb 24, 2017

Trial dates have been set for an Australian man accused of flying to Edmonton to have sex with an underage girl.

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Jiashu Weng, 22, will stand trial from Nov. 27 to Dec. 1 in Edmonton.

Weng was arrested at an Edmonton hotel in February 2017 and charged with luring a child under 14, possession of child pornography and distributing child pornography.

READ MORE: Australian man faces child luring charges in Edmonton; mother finds texts ‘literally just in time’

The Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team (ALERT) said the mother of a 13-year-old girl found online conversations between her daughter and a man. She contacted Edmonton police, which resulted in the arrest of a man at an Edmonton hotel on Feb. 10.

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“It was very clear what the intentions were,” Insp. Dave Dubnyk said in February.

Officers said the interaction started on a gaming application and then moved to other networks.

Weng pleaded not guilty to all charges in early April, and requested a trial by judge and jury.

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READ MORE: Australian man charged in Edmonton child luring case pleads not guilty

Weng is currently out on bail and living in Canada.

Watch below: ALERT Insp. Dave Dubnyk reiterates the importance of parents having tough conversations with their kids regarding social media activity.

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