Sydney doctor Ahmed Al-Sudani accused of sexually assaulting a third woman at his clinic
A doctor accused of sexually assaulting two women has been charged with the rape of a third patient.
Ahmed Al-Sudani, 45, was arrested on Friday at a medical centre in Arncliffe, Sydney’s south, after police received reports of sexual abuse against two patients.
Police reported on Wednesday that further investigation revealed he raped another patient in June.
The 45-year-old doctor has been charged with two other crimes: sexual intercourse without consent and sexual contact without consent.
He was previously accused of sexually abusing a 28-year-old woman during a consultation on June 4 and of raping a 19-year-old woman during a consultation on June 26.
Two interim violence orders have been issued on behalf of the complainants.
Sydney doctor Ahmed Al-Sudani, 45 (pictured during his arrest) has been charged with the rape of a third patient
Al-Sudani was granted bail by the Sutherland District Court last Friday after he promised to pay $1 million if he breached the conditions.
He posted a $200,000 bail to the court.
The 45-year-old man has been banned from working as a doctor and has surrendered his passport to the police.
However, his release from Sydney’s Silverwater Prison was delayed until later on Wednesday while prosecutors decided whether to appeal the judge’s decision on bail.
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The 45-year-old has been banned from practicing medicine and has surrendered his passport to the police