Sick child sex dolls modelled on a 14-year-old are being shipped to Australia - with perverts allowed to send in a photo of real children as inspiration
Sick child sex dolls modelled on a 14-year-old girl have been sold on a popular shopping site and shipped across Australia.
One seller on Etsy, with the username Sexy Lady Fox, confirmed the dolls at the store were modelled off a 14-year-old Instagram star.
Perverts were also able to send in a photo of a real child to have the 156cm dolls, the same height as an average 13-year-old girl, customised, NCA Newswire reported.
Australian sexual assault advocacy group, Collective Shout, posed as an interested buyer and provided the store with two computer generated images of children.
The seller responded they could 'change the wig' to make the doll 'very similar to the pictures you sent me'.
Vile sex dolls modelled on a 14-year-old girl have been sold online and shipped across Australia
Etsy removed the shop from its platform after being informed of the seller.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Etsy for comment.
Childlike sex dolls are considered child sex material in Australia and their importation carries a penalty of up to $555,000 and 10 years in prison.
Sexy Lady Fox, who identified themselves as Federica, said the shop was 'selling the most required real dolls on the market'.
'To be honest, if I think that somebody buy and use a real doll instead doing something wrong with a young girl, I'm grateful,' the seller explained.
Australian Border Force have seized more than 100 dolls in the five months (stock image)
Caitlin Roper, the Collective Shout campaign manager, said child sex dolls 'legitimise and normalise men's sexual use and abuse of children'.
'Defenders of child sex abuse dolls claim that they could prevent child abuse, but there is no evidence for this,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
'There was a case in Florida this year where a child sex abuse doll was apparently modelled on the image of an eight-year-old girl posted to social media.'
Ms Roper said customisable sex dolls were 'a new technologically-mediated way to victimise children'.
'Even when child sex abuse dolls are not necessarily being advertised, some sellers will customise dolls to appear child-like, or even based on buyers specifications.
'Men could commission child sex dolls to be made of children they know, children in their care, children whose images have been publicly shared to social media, or children they have seen out in public,' she explained.
The child sex dolls were being sold on Etsy
Australia has seen a spike in childlike sex doll imports with the Australian Border Force seizing more than 100 dolls in less than five months to November 18.
At least 191 dolls have been found this calendar year, in comparison to 145 in the whole of 2019.
The majority of dolls were discovered in packages from mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore.
Perverts were also able to send in a photo of a real child and have a sex doll custom (stock image)