Third freed asylum seeker is arrested after ‘contacting a minor’: Paedophile ran child prostitution ring and traded cigarettes for sex with girl, 1

A third asylum seeker who was freed by the High Court has been arrested – this time, a registered sex offender who is the ringleader of a child exploitation gang. 

Emran Dad, 33, was arrested in Dandenong, south-east of Melbourne, for allegedly making contact with minors. 

He has previously been jailed for having sex with an underage girl in exchange for cigarettes.

It comes after it was revealed on Monday night that two freed detainees had been arrested by Australian authorities. 

Pressure continues to mount for Anthony Albanese to sack Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil (pictured) and Immigration Minister Andrew Giles over the detention debacle

The ministers are facing calls from the Coalition to resign after three of the freed detainees were charged with serious offences within weeks of their release (pictured, Andrew Giles)

The ministers are facing calls from the Coalition to resign after three of the freed detainees were charged with serious offences within weeks of their release (pictured, Andrew Giles)

Mohammed Ali Nadari was arrested in western Sydney last weekend just six days after being released following a controversial High Court decision. 

He has a criminal history including serious crimes of violence and sex and firearms offences. 

Afghan refugee Aliyawar Yawari, 65, was arrested at the Pavlos Motel in Pooraka in Adelaide’s north on Saturday and charged with indecently assaulting a female guest.

The manager of Pavlos Motel – who gave the name Happy Mann when contacted by Daily Mail Australia – said Yawari had seemed like an ideal guest until the police turned up and told him of the alleged assault.

‘He was really good,’ Mr Mann said. ‘He just talked to me a few times but it was all good, I didn’t feel suspicious of anything.’

Mr Mann said Yawari had been staying at the motel for a ‘couple of weeks’ and denied any knowledge of the alleged assault.

‘Nobody knows what happened – just the police know. They told us yesterday that he’d been charged,’ Mr Mann said.

Guri Bhullar, who works on the motel’s front desk, later confirmed Yawari had checked in on 14 November and described him as ‘no trouble, always quiet – a good guest’.

‘He didn’t like to speak much, he didn’t come to reception too often so we didn’t have much chat,’ Mr Bhullar said.

‘He was a quiet person, not a troublesome person: he used to stay in his own room.

Yawari is before the courts. 

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Victoria Police for comment.  

Opposition immigration spokesman Dan Tehan said on Tuesday it was time for Mr Albanese to do the 'right thing' and ask Ms O'Neil and Mr Giles to resign

Opposition immigration spokesman Dan Tehan said on Tuesday it was time for Mr Albanese to do the ‘right thing’ and ask Ms O’Neil and Mr Giles to resign

It comes as pressure mounts for Anthony Albanese to sack Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil and Immigration Minister Andrew Giles over the detention debacle. 

The ministers are facing calls from the Coalition to resign after one of the freed detainees was charged with a serious sexual assault within weeks of his release, and a second was arrested for drug offences.

Afghan refugee Aliyawar Yawari, 65, has been charged with indecently assaulting a woman in a hotel in South Australia.

Yawari was deemed a ‘danger to the Australian community’ by a South Australian judge in 2016 following attacks on three elderly women in 2013 and 2014. 

Meanwhile, Mohammed Ali Nadari, 45, has been charged with cannabis possession in New South Wales. 

Opposition immigration spokesman Dan Tehan said on Tuesday: ‘The time has come for the Prime Minister to do the right thing and ask for these ministers to resign, and if they don’t he should sack them.’ 

The pressure for heads to roll has only increased since it was revealed that the mass release could have been avoided had the Labor government released just one detainee: the Rohingya paedophile known as NZYQ, who has been in detention since serving a prison sentence for child sexual abuse and whose case the High Court challenge was based on.

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