Sacha
Ass. Perth Promotor
Te bizar voor woorden, dat deze man weer gewoon op straat staat....
ONE of Western Australia's worst serial sex predators has been released into the community - his whereabouts protected - after his latest conviction was quashed on appeal.
Michael McGarry's record stretches back two decades and he has been convicted of 40 crimes, PerthNow has reported.
McGarry was jailed indefinitely five years ago after a 14-year-old girl was dragged into a bush and indecently assaulted.
That charge was quashed on appeal yesterday and McGarry was released from custody.
Judge Lindy Jenkins said McGarry posed a serious danger to the community and was likely to commit more crimes.
She issued 48 strict conditions on his release including a night curfew, the banning of alcohol, drugs and access to the internet and ordered he take libido medication.
Among McGarry's victims was an 11-year-old girl he saw pictured in a newspaper, tracked down and assaulted.
The sex offender's new home has been selected by police - but by law kept secret - and he will remain under surveillance.
Western Australia Premier Colin Barnett said he was "very concerned'' McGarry had been released.
McGarry was driven to his new home about 5.30pm yesterday in an unmarked vehicle.
“By the end of the day you may feel like you have had more freedom in prison than you do in the community,'' Judge Jenkins told McGarry before arrangements were made for his release.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25945454-421,00.html
Je moet er toch niet aan denken, dat deze man je nieuwe buurman is......
ONE of Western Australia's worst serial sex predators has been released into the community - his whereabouts protected - after his latest conviction was quashed on appeal.
Michael McGarry's record stretches back two decades and he has been convicted of 40 crimes, PerthNow has reported.
McGarry was jailed indefinitely five years ago after a 14-year-old girl was dragged into a bush and indecently assaulted.
That charge was quashed on appeal yesterday and McGarry was released from custody.
Judge Lindy Jenkins said McGarry posed a serious danger to the community and was likely to commit more crimes.
She issued 48 strict conditions on his release including a night curfew, the banning of alcohol, drugs and access to the internet and ordered he take libido medication.
Among McGarry's victims was an 11-year-old girl he saw pictured in a newspaper, tracked down and assaulted.
The sex offender's new home has been selected by police - but by law kept secret - and he will remain under surveillance.
Western Australia Premier Colin Barnett said he was "very concerned'' McGarry had been released.
McGarry was driven to his new home about 5.30pm yesterday in an unmarked vehicle.
“By the end of the day you may feel like you have had more freedom in prison than you do in the community,'' Judge Jenkins told McGarry before arrangements were made for his release.
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,27574,25945454-421,00.html
Je moet er toch niet aan denken, dat deze man je nieuwe buurman is......