A man employed by a nonprofit resettlement service in New Castle County, Delaware, has been arrested and charged with raping several female refugees. The man, identified as Asadullah Parde, allegedly harassed the victims and refused to provide them with necessary documents if they refused to go on dates with him. The police are concerned that there may be more victims who are afraid to come forward. Parde has been charged with rape, sexual extortion, coercion, and unlawful sexual contact. FOX 29 Philadelphia reported
NEW CASTLE, Del. – The New Castle County Police Department has revealed that a male employee of a nonprofit resettlement service has been arrested on charges of raping several female refugees he was assigned to assist.
The investigation into Asadullah Parde, a 40-year-old man, began after the police received a report of harassment involving multiple victims last month.
The victims, all identified as refugees, claimed that Parde had asked them out on dates, made inappropriate comments, sent messages at inappropriate times, and even showed up unannounced at their residences.
“If the victims refused to go on dates, he would withhold important documents and permits they needed,” stated the police.
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A thorough investigation has revealed that the resettlement worker sexually assaulted at least three women on multiple occasions.
However, the police express concern that there may be more victims who are afraid to come forward, urging anyone with information to come forward.
Over the weekend, Parde was taken into custody and charged with rape, sexual extortion, coercion, and unlawful sexual contact.
According to officials, a 40-year-old man who was employed by a nonprofit resettlement service is currently facing serious allegations of sexually assaulting multiple female refugees. The New Castle County Police Department in Delaware has disclosed that this man, identified as Asadullah Parde, was arrested after an investigation was initiated following a report of harassment involving several victims. The victims, who have been identified as refugees, reported that Parde had solicited them for dates, made inappropriate remarks, sent messages at inappropriate times, and even appeared unannounced at their residences. It has been revealed that Parde would withhold important documents and permits from victims who refused to go on dates with him.
In recent headlines, it has been confirmed that the investigation discovered Parde’s involvement in sexually assaulting at least three women on multiple occasions. However, law enforcement officials express concern that there may be additional victims who are hesitant to come forward due to fear or other reasons. They are urging anyone with information regarding this case to contact them promptly. Over the weekend, Asadullah Parde was apprehended and now faces charges of rape, sexual extortion, coercion, and unlawful sexual contact..