Runaway rapist who fled WA unlikely to face punishment for supervision order breach

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A man who violently raped two backpackers in Broome appears likely to go unpunished for breaching an order meant to govern his behaviour after his release from prison.

Gundari, 45, was due before Wyndham Magistrate's Court in October last year, accused of breaching his PSSO, but failed to appear.

Gundari was found guilty and jailed for nine weeks, before being released from prison in Darwin on January 17.No active pursuit by WA Police A spokesperson said the outstanding warrant meant an alert had been put on his name, but they would only deal with him if and when he crossed the border. Murdoch University law lecturer Lorraine Finlay said all PSSO breaches needed to be treated seriously."It is important that when these orders are breached there are consequences and it isn't just swept away, due to either time elapsing or the person being in another jurisdiction," she said.Community 'has a right to be concerned'

 

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