A contact tracer posed as a health department official to trick his way into a woman's bedroom and threatened to have her deported unless she performed sexual acts on him. 9News
woman's bedroom and threatened to have her deported unless she performed sexual acts on him.
But for some inexplicable reason he took a photo of her personal contact details and saved them for after work, County Court Judge Angela Ellis said sentencing him to prison today.Abdulfatah Awow has been jailed after trying to coerce a Melbourne woman into sexual acts while posing as a health officer.
At 9.20pm he arrived at her home and she let him inside. He showed her the photo of her personal details, and took notes and photos as he toured her home and bedroom.She could get into a lot of trouble if the health department found out how she was isolating, but if she made him happy he would protect her and she would not be deported to Taiwan, Awow told her.He left the home after the woman's boyfriend called her and a housemate came out of their bedroom.
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