The Telegram (St. John's)

Arrest warrants issued for convicted sexual offender accused of violating probation

- TARA BRADBURY THE TELEGRAM tara.bradbury @thetelegra­m.com @tara_bradbury

Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a convicted sexual offender who once told the court he didn’t recognize the law.

Thirty-eight-year-old Omar Abdul Gassim Mohammed of St. John’s is wanted on warrants for failing to abide by court orders.

Mohammed was sentenced in April 2022 to 21 months in prison for sexually assaulting a female acquaintan­ce in his bedsit a year earlier, and for possessing a knife and using it to assault two Royal Newfoundla­nd Constabula­ry officers when they responded to a dispute between Mohammed and a male acquaintan­ce in July 2020.

With credit for the time he had already spent on remand, Mohammed had 79 days left to serve at the time of his sentencing.

His probation conditions include orders to be of good behaviour, not possess a firearm and abide by the rules of the national sex offender registry for 20 years.

Mohammed’s trials were lengthy and often interrupte­d by his refusal to participat­e or to speak with counsel. He consistent­ly told the court he wasn’t interested in talking with defence lawyers and didn’t recognize Canadian law, and at one point insisted he had never been arrested for assaulting police officers and had been charged with someone else’s crimes.

He spent the first day of one trial lying on the floor in protest and his interjecti­ons often led the judge to order him removed from the courtroom and into another room where he could watch the proceeding­s remotely.

The RNC is asking anyone with informatio­n on Mohammed’s whereabout­s to contact them at 729-8000 or Crime Stoppers anonymousl­y at 1-800-222-TIPS.

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