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Muslim prayer leader charged over indecent assault of three women in Dee Why
Simon Blaqck and Clementine Cuneo
The Daily Telegraph
August 1 2013
This Mosque in South Creek Road Dee Why occupies land where was once a Christian Church stood.
Swarms of these swine descend onto Pittwater Road before and after Friday "prayers"
Less than a mile from here one of the Muslim worshippers with known terrorist links resided in an apartment on Pittwater Road.
The Muslim Savage Bashir responsible for the Bali Bombing instructed Muslims (as a guest prayer leader ? )here during a stay in Sydney prior to the Bali Bombing.
THE managers of a mosque where a muslim prayer leader was charged with allegedly touching the breasts of two teenagers and a grandmother say they are "shocked" by the allegations.
The 59-year-old Egyptian national, Ahmed Alkahly, who is visiting a Northern Beaches mosque for the period of Ramadan, was charged last night after he allegedly indecently assaulted three separate women.
We just can't believe it," a spokesman for the Islamic Society of Manly-Warringah, which runs the Dee Why Masjid Mosque where Alkahly was working as a guest prayer leader said.
"We're shocked, absolutely shocked."
The spokesman said Alkahly had been sent as part of a larger delegation from Egypt.
"The Egyptian government sent him," he said. "He was part of a large group."
"The Australian Federation of Islamic Council received them and decide who went where.
"Some mosques got two or three, some one or two, Dee Why got one."
He said Alkahly was in Australia on a tourist visa and was making guest appearances as a prayer leader for the special night meetings around Ramadan and had denied the allegations against him.
"I don't know how much to say because he denies the allegation," he said.
The events have distressed members of the Northern Beaches mosque with a statement on the group's official website claiming the imam had received abusive emails.
"We would like to inform the public that he is NOT the imam of Dee Why Mosque nor he is directly employed by us," the statement reads.
"Please refrain from sending abusive emails to Dee Why Mosque's imam as he has nothing to do with this."
Police said a 16-year-old girl was approached by a man and allegedly indecently assaulted as she walked through a reserve in Dee Why on Monday.
Then yesterday, a 57-year-old woman and another 16-year-old girl were both allegedly indecently assaulted by a man on Dee Why Beach.
Detectives from Northern Beaches Local Area Command were alerted and commenced an investigation into the incidents.
Following inquiries, detectives arrested the 59-year-old Egyptian National in Dee Why late yesterday.
He was taken to Dee Why Police Station where he was charged with three counts of indecent assault and was given bail to appear at North Sydney Local Court on 5 August 2013.
Dee Why locals said the man had been seen on the beach approaching people and shaking their hands.
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Merrylands man, 25, charged over groping blind woman on Sydney train
The Daily Telegraph
July 31 2013
A MAN has been charged with indecently assaulting a young blind woman while she was travelling on a Sydney train.
As a result of the public appeal, a 25-year-old Merrylands man was arrested at home last night.
He's been charged with indecent assault and refused bail and is expected to appear in Parramatta Local Court today.
The 23-year-old woman had told police she had been touched on her breast in an elevator at Ashfield, in Sydney's inner-west, on July 17.
She later felt a hand on her breast while she was on a train in the city's south, between Jannali and Sutherland railway stations, when she also heard a man talking to her.
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Kiwi radicals training in Yemen: KeyPrime Minister John Key says he has signed surveillance warrants on New Zealanders who are now in Yemen at al-Qaeda terrorist training camps.
Ninemsn.com
He says the number is small, but he's warning there are "radicalised New Zealanders" who have either left the country or returned.
"I don't think that's terribly new, I suspect (former prime minister) Helen Clark would have signed warrants as well," he told reporters.
"There are warrants on people that I have signed who are currently in Yemen."
Mr Key earlier on Thursday disclosed there were al-Qaeda operatives in New Zealand during an interview on MoreFM.
He was explaining why the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) needs to have the authority to spy on New Zealanders on behalf of the police and the Security Intelligence Service (SIS).
"In the real world, in New Zealand, there are people who have been trained in al-Qaeda camps, who operate out of New Zealand, who are in contact with people overseas," he said.
"I accept there's a balance between national security and privacy but people need to put a bit of perspective around it."
He was speaking just hours before a bill that gives the GCSB legal authority to spy on New Zealanders came up for its second reading in parliament.
Opposition party leaders accused him of cynically using privileged security information to boost public support for the contentious legislation.
"If he was genuine about protecting the security of New Zealand he would do it in the national interest instead of his own sectarian political twist," said Green Party co-leader Russel Norman.
Labour leader David Shearer also accused Mr Key of releasing security information to serve his own ends, and said he had alerted risky individuals they were being watched.
"You might as well send them a postcard. It's incredibly dumb, this is not Boy's Own," he said in parliament.
The bill passed its second reading by 61 votes to 59.