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Man charged with possessing a childlike sex doll and child abuse material in South Australia

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A South Australian man has become the first person to be charged for possessing a childlike sex doll under new laws which came into force in 2019.

It is alleged the 30-year-old from the state’s south-east also bought a range of children’s clothes including schools uniforms, swimwear and underwear.

During a raid on his home on Tuesday, police seized the anatomical­ly correct doll and clothing, along with a computer, a mobile phone and a bank card.

The man was charged with possessing a childlike sex doll, importing the doll and possessing child abuse material accessed using a carriage service.

His arrest followed a two-month

investigat­ion by the SA joint anti-child exploitati­on team, with intelligen­ce from New South Wales police, Australian Transactio­n Reports and Analysis Centre and PayPal Australia.

The man bought the doll from China in December 2018, police say.

He is facing a jail term of up to 15 years, after the South Australian and federal government­s both banned the lifelike dolls last year.

The Australian federal police acting commander for South Australia, Gail McClure, said the dolls objectifie­d children and could desensitis­e buyers to the harm caused by sexual abuse.

“Some dolls are even robotic and designed to respond positively to the abuse,” she said.

“The Australian Federal Police does not condone any form of child exploitati­on, or activity of any kind that reinforces the sexualisat­ion of children.

“This includes sexual gratificat­ion activity using items depicting children – these anatomical­ly correct dolls are legally considered child exploitati­on material.”

Research from the Australian Institute of Criminolog­y found that use of the dolls may lead to an escalation in sex offending against children.

The man was granted bail and is expected to face Naracoorte magistrate­s court in March.

 ?? Photograph: Scott Barbour/Getty Images ?? A South Australian man has been charged with possessing child-like sex doll and child abuse material.
Photograph: Scott Barbour/Getty Images A South Australian man has been charged with possessing child-like sex doll and child abuse material.

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