A Sydney man is accused of sexual violence in opposition to 19 women and girls, allegedly meeting his victims via work and friends as well as while out clubbing and partying.
Anthony Stevo Glumac, 24, who describes himself on social media as a private instructor, chef and devoutly spiritual, faces 47 charges with regards to his alleged sufferers, who have been aged between 14 and 28.
Mr Glumac, who now works as a labourer, was once arrested in December and charged with 15 sexual violence-related offences with 5 complainants who have been aged between 15 and 24.
Following a public attraction through detectives on the time of his arrest, every other 14 women and girls got here ahead with allegations and police laid a further 32 charges on (*19*), including 16 counts of sexual intercourse without consent, 5 counts of not unusual attack and the aggravated sexual assault of a sufferer aged below 16.
“Police will allege in court the additional offences relate to an additional 11 women – aged between 18 and 28 – and 3 girls – elderly 14, 16 and 17 – for offences that passed off in Darlinghurst, Wollongong and across south-west Sydney,” NSW Police mentioned in a commentary on Wednesday.
Other alleged offences happened in Sydney’s southwest within the suburbs of Tahmoor, Picton and Campbelltown.
The investigation was triggered in September 2020 following a complaint via a 24-year-old girl.
In court docket on Wednesday, police prosecutor Len Kerr labelled the prosecution of Mr Glumac an “ordinary topic” given the massive selection of complainants and fees.
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