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THE victims of an "evil" South Australian pedophile police officer have welcomed his public downfall, almost 30 years after they were horrifically abused.

Two women, who cannot be identified, told the District Court that Graham Bennett Fraser - a decorated former chief inspector - could no longer hide from his grotesque criminal actions.

Their victim impact statements detail the physical, sexual and emotional abuse they suffered during the 1980s while Fraser rose to prominence in the ranks of SAPOL.

"Graham, you can no longer hurt me... now everybody knows you are a pedophile - the scum of the earth," one of the women said.

"The statute of limitations you and the police department thought would protect you has finally been lifted.

"I was a small child, you were a high-ranking police officer who was meant to serve and protect... that's just wrong."

 

 

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Fraser's other victim said he had "manipulated many fools" into trusting him.

"This has never been about revenge, it's been about justice and you being accountable for your actions," she said.

"At last, today, you will hear what an evil person you are... you repulse me."

Fraser, 68, of Minlaton, pleaded guilty to seven counts of indecent assault.

During the early 1980s, he sexually assaulted the girls in his pool, shower and shed - one victim was abused on a daily basis.

Authorities were contacted in 1986 but the statute of limitations prevented charges being filed - however, Fraser was demoted for "misconduct".

The girls re-filed their complaint in 2007 after the laws were changed by the Rann Government , allowing prosecution of child sex offences committed before 1982.

Today, Fraser - who has Parkinson's Disease - read a letter of apology to the court.

"I'm deeply sorry I failed to appreciate the long-term harm and anguish the girls would and have suffered," he said.

"I also wish to apologise to the police department for bringing adverse publicity to it.

"It was not the police department that committed these offences, it was this weak man."

Judge David Smith remanded Fraser on continuing bail for sentencing next month.

AdelaideNow is unable to publish comment on this story for legal reasons.

 

 

Former high-ranking SA Police officer Graham Bennett Fraser leaves court during an earlier hearing. - see attached image

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hate rock spiders..

 

die in hell sick asshole..

 

The damage they do to the children when the children grow up is uncomprehendable , pedophiles often choose jobs such as that of a federal police officer or a highschool teacher or even a person in the church so they can continue these crimes often undetected or easily.

 

Very Sick People

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"I also wish to apologise to the police department for bringing adverse publicity to it.

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fuck off idiot as if you were not aware of the long term impacts of such actions

 

only reason you are sorry because you got caught

 

 

I hope he comes across some of the people he put in jail and they arse fuck him good and proper so he knows what it feels like

 

end rant

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