North-eastern suburbs man administered meth and GHB to girls he allegedly abused
A man has faced court accused of supplying meth and GHB to two “vulnerable” girls while allegedly sexually abusing them.
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A man who allegedly sexually abused two girls after giving them drugs has not sought release from custody.
On Tuesday, a 49-year-old north-eastern suburbs man - who cannot be legally identified - appeared via video link from the Elizabeth Magistrates Court cells.
Counsel for the man made no application for bail, but Police prosecution asked the identity of the man be suppressed from the public as the investigation was ongoing and identification procedures needed to occur.
In documents released to the media, the man allegedly administered two girls under the age of 17 GHB and Methamphetamine in 2025.
The court heard both girls were “vulnerable children”.
The documents allege one of the girls was assaulted with a rope, and was harmed during the alleged offence.
The man was arrested following investigations from the Special Crimes Investigation Section.
He is yet to enter a plea to six counts of unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under 17, five counts of sell, supply or administer controlled drug to child, and one count each of commit assault that causes harm and engage in unlawful sexual intercourse without consent.
Magistrate Rodney Oates adjourned the matter to return to court in July.