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Company Selling Child Sex Dolls To Paedophiles Faces Crackdown

A company which ships lifelike child ‘sex dolls’ to paedophiles is facing a customs crackdown on the rubber dolls.

The company Trottla was founded by a paedophile artist, Shin Takagi, who claims he has never acted on his own desires.

For more than a decade, the company has been shipping plastic sex dolls based on the bodies of children as young as five around the world.

The dolls, which sell for more than £6,000 each, are made of rubber and come with accessories such as wigs and ‘tan lines’.

But in Australia, customs have seized 18 consignments of the dolls - which are also illegal in several other countries.

The dolls remain legal in the UK - and advocates have claimed that they stop paedophiles acting on their desires.

But Kathleen Richardson of the Campaign Against Sex Robots has said, ‘“I don’t believe for one second that producing child sex dolls will do anything to stop paedophilia, and I know this because there’s already evidence for it.

‘There are already so many child abuse images and they don’t stop, because it’s a perpetual desire to have control.’