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Shocking new details have been revealed about a man who planned to kidnap and sexually abuse a girl in a noise-proof loft he made in his home.
Jason William Forbes, 39, was last month sentenced to seven years and five months behind bars after police foiled his plan to abduct a girl by impersonating a police officer. But his case was only revealed by authorities this week.
Forbes pleaded guilty to attempting to possess a child sex doll, using a carriage service to plan sexual activity with a child, and possessing child exploitation material.
UK-born Forbes, who was living in the Perth suburb of Baldivis, had scoped out schools and created a loft with sound-proofing materials after researching how to build a panic room.
Digital devices believed to contain child exploitation material were seized, as well as nappies, children’s dolls, children’s underwear and a hard copy child exploitation image.
During a search of his vehicle, officers also found a fake police badge.
District Court Judge Darren Renton said in his sentencing remarks that Forbes had “carefully selected the features” of the doll, which was clearly childlike.
Regarding the second count, Judge Renton said Google searches showed Forbes was planning to kidnap a child.
He searched various locations relating to schools and kindergartens within the Perth metropolitan area, with their locations marked on various Google Maps searches.
Forbes pleaded guilty to attempting to possess a child sex doll, using a carriage service to plan sexual activity with a child, and possessing child exploitation material. Picture: Facebook
Forbes made a loft with sound-proofing materials after researching how to build a panic room. Picture: Supplied by court
A mind map was discovered by authorities inside the home of Jason William Forbes. Picture: Supplied by court
Jason William Forbes, 39, was last month sentenced to seven years and five months behind bars after police foiled his plan to abduct a girl by impersonating a police officer. But his case was only revealed by authorities this week.
Forbes pleaded guilty to attempting to possess a child sex doll, using a carriage service to plan sexual activity with a child, and possessing child exploitation material.
UK-born Forbes, who was living in the Perth suburb of Baldivis, had scoped out schools and created a loft with sound-proofing materials after researching how to build a panic room.
Digital devices believed to contain child exploitation material were seized, as well as nappies, children’s dolls, children’s underwear and a hard copy child exploitation image.
During a search of his vehicle, officers also found a fake police badge.
District Court Judge Darren Renton said in his sentencing remarks that Forbes had “carefully selected the features” of the doll, which was clearly childlike.
Regarding the second count, Judge Renton said Google searches showed Forbes was planning to kidnap a child.
He searched various locations relating to schools and kindergartens within the Perth metropolitan area, with their locations marked on various Google Maps searches.
Forbes pleaded guilty to attempting to possess a child sex doll, using a carriage service to plan sexual activity with a child, and possessing child exploitation material. Picture: Facebook
Forbes made a loft with sound-proofing materials after researching how to build a panic room. Picture: Supplied by court
A mind map was discovered by authorities inside the home of Jason William Forbes. Picture: Supplied by court