Paedophile who bought life-size child sex doll on internet spared jail

Brian Hopkins was caught with hundreds of indecent images of children on his mobile phone.
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Francesca Gillett1 September 2017

A man who ordered a life-size child doll to have sex with has been spared jail.

Brian Hopkins 40, from Devon, ordered the 3ft 9ins doll from Hong Kong but border force officials seized the doll when it arrived at Stansted Airport in October last year.

The National Crime Agency was tipped off and raided Hopkins’ home in Mannamead, Plymouth, discovering he had hundreds of indecent images of children on his mobile phone.

More than 240 of the pictures were category A – the most serious type of indecent pictures.

In interview, Hopkins admitted that he found it exciting to possess the images and said he bought the doll to have sex with but claimed he did not know that importing it was illegal.

He later admitted importing an indecent or obscene article, four counts of possessing indecent images of children and three counts of possessing extreme pornography.

An official with the imported child sex doll.
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Hopkins was sentenced to 10 months in prison, suspended for two years, at Plymouth Crown Court and given a 10-year sexual harm prevention order. The judge also ordered Hopkins to register as a sex offender for 10 years.

Speaking after the case, Hazel Stewart of the NCA, said: "The importation of child sex dolls is a relatively new phenomenon but time and again importers are also guilty of associated offending against children as with Hopkins.

"They are a real flag of a sexual interest in children.

"We are working hard with our partners in Border Force to stop them entering the country and then investigating and prosecuting the importers."

Julian Doughty, senior manager for Border Force, said the agency worked closely with others to bring those who import child dolls to justice.

"My front line officers work tirelessly to secure the UK's borders, and this case is one of several where their vigilance has successfully led to the uncovering of offenders with a criminal interest in children," he said.