Arncliffe doctor Ahmed Al-Sudani charged over sexual assault of patients
Sydney doctor Ahmed Al-Sudani has been charged over the alleged sexual assault of two patients at a medical clinic in the city’s south.
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A south Sydney doctor has been charged after he allegedly sexually assaulted patients.
Police will allege Ahmed Al-Sudani, 45, indecently assaulted two patients at a medical centre in Arncliffe last month.
Dr Al-Sudani allegedly assaulted a 28-year-old woman on Tuesday June 4 during a private consultation.
Three weeks later, he allegedly assaulted another 19-year-old woman during a private consultation at the same centre on June 26.
Police were alerted and officers from St George Police Area Command commenced an investigation.
Following inquiries, the Monterey man was arrested at the medical clinic and taken to St George Police Station on Friday.
He was charged with sexually touching another person without consent and sexual intercourse without consent.
According to his online medical profile, Dr Al-Sudani has been working in Australia as a GP since 2011.
The profile says he works at Arncliffe Doctors Clinic and “makes sure that our clients receive uncompromised care with the highest standards”.
He was refused bail and will appear at Sutherland Local Court today.
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