A man has been extradited from South Australia after allegedly sexually and indecently assaulting two schoolgirls while they were in his care in the NSW Hunter region.
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Detectives launched an investigation into the 60-year-old in December 2018 following reports a girl had been sexually assaulted by him, police said.
During the investigation, a second victim alleged she was also attacked by the man while in his care.
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The accused was arrested in Port Pirie on Monday and extradited by air to Sydney on Wednesday.
Police will allege in court he sexually assaulted a girl aged between seven and eight on two occasions in the Hunter region and indecently assaulted a second girl aged between nine and 10.
The man was taken to Mascot Police Station and charged with two counts of aggravated sexual assault and indecently assaulting a person under 16.
He was refused bail in Central Local Court on Wednesday and was due to appear in Newcastle Local Court on Thursday.
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