Jury sees former Sydney teacher Vasilious Kafataris kissing minor on CCTV footage

·

Former English teacher Vasilious “Bill” Kafataris, told police he did not think he was engaging in any “illegal” or “sexual” behaviour when he kissed a teenage girl, an incident that was recorded and presented to a jury.

The 56-year-old has pleaded guilty this year to two counts of sexually touching a person aged between 17 and 18 under special care. However, he has entered a not guilty plea regarding two counts of grooming a child for unlawful sexual activity, as well as charges of common assault and indecent assault of a minor under 16.

Three alleged victims include a young woman he is accused of having intercourse with him in his Bankstown apartment when she was 15.

The incidents allegedly spanned from January of 2013 to May, 2021.

Photo: The Daily Telegraph.

The jury at Parramatta District Court saw CCTV footage of Kafataris greeting a 17-year-old girl at Bankstown train station with a kiss on two occasions in April 2021 before they arrived at his apartment and kissed on the lips outside the door.

The video depicted the same girl Child Abuse and Sex Crimes Squad detectives seized a photo of in his bedside drawer a month later when he was arrested following a search of his apartment.

During this search, police found a girl’s skirt to which Kafataris laughed at and declared it “could be anyone’s.’’ An adult sex toy, a laptop and women’s black lingerie were also seized.

“That’s just a prop,’’ Kafataris commented.

“It doesn’t belong to anyone, it’s just a prop. You’ll find a nurse’s one too.’’

The trial continues before Judge Alister Abadee.

Source: The Daily Telegraph.

Advertisement

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Advertisement

Latest News

Donation from Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia funds new school in Madagascar

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia made a donation, facilitating the construction of a new school in Episkopi.

Amanda Bardas wins Publish Leader of the Year at Mumbrella Publish Awards

Now in its 28th year, the Mumbrella Publish Awards spotlight the publishing industry's best work across a variety of categories.

2023 Young Chef of the Year Nick Deligiannis leads new Mediterranean fare

“Growing up, I always looked at chefs as my idols,” Nick Deligiannis tells The Greek Herald. He was enamoured by culinary connoisseurs.

Patricia Karvelas’ ABC Radio National show loses more listeners

Listeners of ABC Radio National’s program, RN Breakfast, hosted by Patricia Karvelas, continued to dwindle across Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.

Australian Prime Minister prepares to welcome Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew to Australia

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will welcome His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew to Australia in October 2024. 

You May Also Like

‘All the Greeks stuck together’: Life in the Bonegilla Migrant Centre

Bonegilla was the official employment office through which about 15,000 assisted Greek migrants were processed in Australia.

Main charge dropped against anti-China protester Drew Pavlou

The main charge against anti-China provocateur Drew Pavlou has been dropped by the police after a Chinese-language sign incident.

Greek Foreign Minister asserts ‘borders don’t change’ following Evros border claims by Turkey

Speaking with Katherimini, Dendias stressed and dismissed the “misinformation” that a Greek patch in the region of Evros was occupied by Turkish forces.