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Friday, April 16, 2021

Chinese national, 22, is arrested at his Melbourne home after importing child sex dolls

Chinese national, 22, is arrested at his Melbourne home after importing child sex dolls

  • A 22-year-old man from Melbourne's east has been charged following a raid 
  • Australian Border Force officers searched the man's house on Thursday 
  • They allegedly found child sex doll parts and seized six mobile phones
  • The man was charged and is being held in custody until a July court appearance 

Melbourne man has been arrested after authorities allegedly made a disturbing discovery in a raid on the man's residence this week. 

The 22-year-old Chinese national's house in the exclusive suburb of Toorak was searched by Australian Border Force officers on Thursday. 

Child sex doll parts, including a silicone lower torso, items of infant clothing, and a flesh-like apparatus with a childlike appearance were  seized. 

Australian Border Force officers arrest a 22-year-old man (pictured centre) after a raid on a house in the exclusive Melbourne suburb of Toorak

Australian Border Force officers arrest a 22-year-old man (pictured centre) after a raid on a house in the exclusive Melbourne suburb of Toorak 

The man was charged with importing a prohibited tier 2 good under a law which lists childlike sex dolls as a form of child abuse material. 

Six mobile phones and numerous computers were also allegedly confiscated in the raid. 

The charges, which were briefly mentioned in Melbourne Magistrates Court this week, carry a maximum penalty of ten years in prison. 

Assistant Home Affairs Minister Jason Wood said the work of border authorities was critical in ensuring those who break the law are brought to justice.

'ABF officers should be commended for their focus on stamping out the importation of abhorrent child exploitation material,' he said.

Acting Superintendent Investigations for the ABF Kelly-Anne Parish said the agency was focused on keeping such material out of Australia. 

'When it comes to child exploitation materials, we have a zero-tolerance policy,' she said. 

The arrested man has been remanded in custody until a committal mention in court in July. 

The agency said they take a "zero tolerance" policy on the importation of any form of child abuse material (file image)

The agency said they take a 'zero tolerance' policy on the importation of any form of child abuse material (file image) 

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