A Timaru man has been arrested and charged after importing a child sex doll.
A Customs spokesman said the 57-year-old appeared in court this afternoon charged with importing a prohibited good, and possessing objectionable publications involving the sexual exploitation of children.
It is New Zealand's first prosecution for the importation of a child sex doll.
Customs officers at the Air Cargo Inspection Facility had earlier examined a consignment sent from China and found it contained a life-like sex doll that resembled a young child.
Such dolls are considered obscene or indecent articles under the Customs and Excise Act 1996, making them prohibited from importation.