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Child sex offender charged with breaching conditions

One of New Zealand’s worst child sex offenders has appeared in court charged with accessing an internet-capable device against his conditions. In 2004, Lloyd McIntosh became the first man to be subject to a 10-year extended supervision order (ESO). The paedophile’s crimes include unlawful sexual connection with a 23-month-old baby and raping a 6-year-old child. He has to take drugs to control his sex drive. McIntosh was found to be in possession of an unapproved internet-capable device on Monday at his residence at Christchurch Men’s Prison, Corrections Canterbury district manager Toni Stewart confirmed. McIntosh appeared in Christchurch District Court via audio-visual link and was remanded without plea. McIntosh’s other conditions include being accompanied in public unless otherwise approved by a probation officer, not to have contact with under 16-year-olds without supervision, 24-hour monitoring and a curfew. He was supposed to live in a rural Canterbury town following his 2004 release from jail but public backlash forced Corrections to house him in a unit on the grounds of Christchurch Men’s Prison.

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