Parafield Gardens man Tomasz Slawomir Kakiet pleads not guilty to alleged sex offences involving a dog and girl
Following the charges, prosecutors sought the surrender of the accused’s own dog. Graphic content warning.
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A northern suburbs man will stand trial over alleged serious sexual offences against a child and his dog.
On Thursday, Tomasz Slawomir Kakiet, of Parafield Gardens, entered his plea in the Adelaide Magistrates court to 20 charges.
Mr Kakiet will now stand trial on one count of sexually abusing a child, four counts of producing child exploitation material, four counts of committing bestiality, six counts of knowingly accessing child exploitation material, three counts of knowingly possessing child exploitation material.
He has also pleaded not guilty to two counts of blackmail and one count of assault.
Mr Kakiet was previously remanded in custody following an application from prosecutors – and submissions that legally cannot be published.
According to court documents previously released to The Advertiser, Mr Kakiet allegedly committed bestiality at an address in Parafield Gardens on seven occasions between February 20 and April 15, 2024.
Prosecutors, according to the documents, also sought “surrender of accused’s dog used in the bestiality videos” on top of the criminal charges.
The prosecution will allege he maintained an unlawful sexual relationship with a girl under the age of 17 in 2024.
Mr Kakiet allegedly then menaced a girl, and threatened to “distribute invasive images and videos” of her unless she continued the sexual relationship.
He is further charged with producing child exploitation material from the same time period.
The 46-year-old was remanded in custody to face the District Court in September.