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The Ottawa man arrested on charges that he sexually assaulted women on city buses has been banned from riding OC Transpo while he awaits trial.
Mohamad El-Husseini, 37, won bail on Thursday after his first court appearance on four counts of sexual assault.
El-Husseini was released on bail conditions that require him to surrender his passport and stay clear of all OC Transpo stations and property — including future LRT routes.
Police allege El-Husseini repeatedly sat beside women on buses and brushed against their legs, touched their thighs with his hand, or touched their feet with his. The alleged gropings happened throughout the last year.
Police are still investigating to see if there are more alleged victims and the accused is required to live with his family as he awaits trial.
His father and brother attended court Thursday to show support, and the accused was granted release without a deposit on his $1,000 bond.
The accused had trouble following the court proceedings and needed a translator.
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Mohamad El-Husseini, 37, won bail on Thursday after his first court appearance on four counts of sexual assault.
El-Husseini was released on bail conditions that require him to surrender his passport and stay clear of all OC Transpo stations and property — including future LRT routes.
Police allege El-Husseini repeatedly sat beside women on buses and brushed against their legs, touched their thighs with his hand, or touched their feet with his. The alleged gropings happened throughout the last year.
Police are still investigating to see if there are more alleged victims and the accused is required to live with his family as he awaits trial.
His father and brother attended court Thursday to show support, and the accused was granted release without a deposit on his $1,000 bond.
The accused had trouble following the court proceedings and needed a translator.
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