Convicted gang rapist Mohammed Skaf hit with two dozen drug charges in Sydney
Mohammed Skaf, previously convicted of gang rape, has been arrested in Sydney and charged with 24 drug-related offenses. New South Wales police executed search warrants in Sydney's southwest overnight, leading to the seizure of significant quantities of drugs, approximately $245,000 in cash, and a vehicle.

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AI-generatedMohammed Skaf, previously convicted of gang rape, has been arrested in Sydney and charged with 24 drug-related offenses. New South Wales police executed search warrants in Sydney's southwest overnight, leading to the seizure of significant quantities of drugs, approximately $245,000 in cash, and a vehicle. Skaf faces 22 charges of supplying a prohibited drug, along with charges for dealing with the proceeds of crime and directing a criminal group. Two other men and a woman are also facing court on Thursday in connection with a large-scale drug supply scheme. Skaf has been refused bail and was scheduled to appear in Bankstown local court. Investigations are ongoing.
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5 extractedSkaf was released on parole in 2021, which expired in 2024 at the end of his sentence.
Skaf was convicted in 2000 for involvement in gang rapes of at least six schoolgirls and sentenced to 23 years in jail.
Skaf has been charged with 24 offences, including 22 charges of supplying a prohibited drug, dealing with proceeds of crime, and directing activities of a criminal group.
Police seized large quantities of drugs, about $245,000 in cash, a vehicle and other items during multiple searches in Greenacre.
Mohammed Skaf has been arrested in Sydney and charged with nearly two dozen alleged drug offences.