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B.C. man accused of assaults charged with violating bail curfew

Ahmed Ibrahim Hussein is charged with three separate Vancouver incidents from July 3.
Vancouver Provincial Court
Vancouver Provincial Courthouse

A man facing multiple Vancouver assault charges is back in custody on allegations that he breached his release conditions.

Ahmed Ibrahim Hussein is charged with three separate incidents in Vancouver from July 3.

He is accused of carrying a weapon or threatening to use it in assaulting a man. He is also charged with assaulting that man.

Further, the 35-year-old is accused of carrying a weapon or threatening to use it in assaulting a woman.

Ibrahim Hussein is also charged with resisting or obstructing a police officer that same day.

He was granted bail July 16 with a $500 deposit and conditions to reside with his Richmond family, to have no weapons and to obey a curfew.

Ibrahim Hussein was also given a no-go order for parts of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside and to have no contact with the alleged victims.

However, on Oct. 23, charges were sworn that Ibrahim Hussein had allegedly failed to comply with his curfew that day.