A man arrested at the weekend over a violent home robbery was released from immigration detention in November in a landmark court ruling.
One of the men arrested at the weekend over a violent home robbery of an elderly Perth couple had released from detention last November as part of a controversial High Court ruling.
This masthead can reveal Majid Jamshidi Doukoshkan, 43, is one of three men accused of a violent attack on Ninette and Philip Simons at their home in Girrawheen, in Perth’s northern suburbs, on April 16.The men allegedly posed as police officers and said they had a warrant to search the home for stolen gold.
Philip, 76, claimed they tied him up, while 73-year-old Ninette, a recent cancer survivor, was allegedly violently assaulted.Doukoshkan was charged with aggravated home burglary, robbery, impersonating a public officer, assault and detaining someone.from Perth’s Yongah Hill Detention Centre last November after a landmark High Court ruling found indefinite detention for detainees who could not be deported was illegal.
Soon afterwards they arrested Doukoshkan at a home in Osborne Park, where officers also allegedly recovered jewellery.Ninette and Philip Simons spoke publicly last week about their ordeal in the hope it would flush out the perpetrators.“But I could still hear the screaming and punching.”“I handed over all of my life’s savings on a platter, only to be bashed for it. They could have just taken it. I wasn’t even screaming. I couldn’t because he was hitting me. I was submissive.
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