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Aussie dad accused of abusing Thai-born twins

Canberra - An Australian man has been charged with sexually abusing twin girls he fathered several years ago to a Thai surrogate mother, media reported late on Monday.

The man, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was charged in an Australian court last year with indecent dealings of a sexual nature with the children while they were under 10 years old, Australian Broadcasting Corp reported.

The charges are the latest blow to the credibility to the commercial surrogacy industry in Thailand, which the Southeast Asian country's military junta has vowed to shut down.

Court documents reveal that the father has also been charged with possessing child abuse materials which were found after a raid on his home, ABC reported.

The man, who denies the allegations, will go to trial later this year.

The twins were born several years ago to Thai surrogate mother, Siriwan Nitichad, also known as Aon, who lives in the Petchabun province, 400km north of Bangkok.

Encouraged by a relative and with her husband's agreement, Aon agreed to act as a surrogate for a couple from Australia who could not conceive on their own, ABC reported.

"They said they were just married and they really wanted to have a baby so much," Aon said.

"She said her husband wanted to have a baby so much, please help them, please help them", Aon told ABC.

Aon agreed to use her own eggs with the Australian man's sperm. Aon said she was paid a total of $5 300 for her services.

She said the twins were born with lung and other health problems. They were four or five months old before she handed them over to the Australians.

"They were so lovely, I wanted them to stay with me, I did not want to let them go", Aon said.

"If they asked if they could cancel their payment and we kept the babies, I would definitely have said 'yes'", she added.

Court documents reveal the father became unemployed, allegedly had a violent temper, and the marriage broke down, ABC reported.

Aon was told of the allegations in June 2013, ABC reported.

"I felt terrible. I felt very bad. I don't know how to describe it", Aon said.

The children are now in the care of the ex-wife of the accused man, and Australian child welfare authorities are working on plans for their care, ABC reported.

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