Afghan Saeed Noori Melbourne’s Flinders Street in court

  • Saeed Noori, 32, appeared in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday
  • He is accused of mowing down pedestrians on Flinders Street on December 21 
  • Twenty people were hospitalised, including the alleged driver and arresting cop

Saeed Noori(pictured), an Afghan refugee and Australian citizen with a history of drug and mental health problems, appeared in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday seated between two prison guards

The motorist accused of mowing down pedestrians in Melbourne’s CBD days before Christmas has appeared in court behind security glass.

Saeed Noori, an Afghan refugee and Australian citizen with a history of drug and mental health problems, appeared in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday seated between two prison guards.

The 32-year-old is charged with 18 counts of attempted murder and one of conduct endangering life.

He looked down for most of the hearing.

The 32-year-old (pictured) is charged with 18 counts of attempted murder and one of conduct endangering life

The 32-year-old (pictured) is charged with 18 counts of attempted murder and one of conduct endangering life

Noori is accused of mowing down pedestrians in Melbourne's CBD days before Christmas (pictured)

Noori is accused of mowing down pedestrians in Melbourne’s CBD days before Christmas (pictured)

Prosecutors asked for longer than usual to serve a brief of evidence on the defence, which will include CCTV footage.

Noori’s lawyer Tass Antos said his client’s mental impairment and fitness to plea will be considered in his case.

Noori was remanded in custody until his committal mention on May 30.

Twenty people were hospitalised, including the alleged driver and the off duty police officer who arrested him, after a white SUV ploughed through pedestrians crossing Flinders Street on December 21.

Twenty people were hospitalised, including the alleged driver and the off duty police officer who arrested him, after a white SUV ploughed through pedestrians crossing Flinders Street (pictured)

Twenty people were hospitalised, including the alleged driver and the off duty police officer who arrested him, after a white SUV ploughed through pedestrians crossing Flinders Street (pictured)

Magistrate John Hardy noted Noori was withdrawing from drug addiction, that he may have psychiatric and other illnesses and was taking medication for people with mental health issues.

‘It’s important that you continue to take your medications,’ he said.

He ordered Noori be seen by Forensicare as soon as possible. 

Noori's mother lashed out at reporters last week (pictured)

Noori’s mother lashed out at reporters last week (pictured)

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