Afghan refugee Aliyawar Yawari, 65, fronted court in Adelaide on Monday charged with two counts of indecent assault in relation to an alleged incident involving a woman at a Pooraka hotel.
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Afghan refugee Aliyawar Yawari, 65, fronted court in Adelaide on Monday charged with two counts of indecent assault in relation to an alleged incident involving a woman at a Pooraka hotel.
“Just before 10pm on Saturday 2 December police were called to licenced premises on Main North Road, Pooraka, after a report a woman had been indecently assaulted by a guest staying at the hotel,” said a statement from South Australia Police.
Following enquiries police arrested a 65-year-old man from Pooraka. He has been charged with two counts of indecent assault and has been refused police bail.”
Yawari was deemed a “danger to the Australian community” by a South Australian judge in 2016 following attacks on three elderly women in 2013 and 2014.
He was released from Yongah Hill Immigration Detention Centre in Western Australia last month, and had been staying in a motel in Perth before heading to Adelaide.
Yawari did not apply for bail and has been remanded in custody until January.
Australian Border Force confirmed that two immigrants released from immigration detention following a High Court ruling had reoffended in South Australia and NSW.
One of them remains in custody after committing a serious sexual assault, opposition immigration spokesman Dan Tehan said, as he called for Immigration Minister Andrew Giles and Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil to resign.
“This is a catastrophic failure. The Albanese government has failed their number one duty, which is to keep the Australian community safe,” he said on Tuesday.
“The time has come for the prime minister to do the right thing and ask for these ministers to resign, and if they don’t he should sack them.”
Tehan accused the government of failing to adequately prepare for the possibility of the High Court ruling that indefinite immigration detention was illegal