A child sex doll bound for Nova Scotia was intercepted by Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) agents in Hamilton earlier this month, and the RCMP says the Nova Scotia man who ordered it had additional dolls in his home.
A child sex doll bound for Nova Scotia was intercepted by Canada Border Services Agency agents in Hamilton earlier this month, and the RCMP says the Nova Scotia man who ordered it had additional dolls in his home.
The seizure was then referred to the Nova Scotia RCMP Internet Child Exploitation Unit to investigate.
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