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Quebec City youth charged with sexually assaulting minors

19-year-old Mamadou Kalilou Barry was arrested by Quebec City police and has been charged with the sexual assault of two minors. Two other young people were also arrested Thursday and are expected to face similar charges in Quebec youth court.

Mamadou Kalilou Barry was arrested on Thursday, appeared in court Friday morning

A police officer puts a suspect into the back of a cop car.
Mamadou Kalilou Barry was arrested Thursday and appeared in court Friday morning. He's one of three young people police say they arrested in connection to the alleged sexual assault of two minors in Quebec City. (Radio-Canada)

Quebec City police have arrested three people as part of an investigation into the alleged sexual assault of two minors in early August.

Police say the victims were both under the ages of 16 at the time and that one came forward in September. Their identities are protected by a publication ban.

Among the three arrested is 19-year-old Mamadou Kalilou Barry, who appeared in court in Quebec Cityby video conference Friday morning. TheService de police de la Ville du Qubec (SPVQ) saythey arrested Barry as well as a 17-and 18-year-old Thursday afternoon.

Barry was charged with two counts of sexually assaultinga minor. Police say they met with the other two individuals, who were both minors at the time of the alleged offence, and released them under a promise to appear at a later datein Quebec youthcourt.

Crown prosecutors sayBarry committed the alleged assaults with the help of others.

Witness to violent arrests

Barry was one of the young people presentduring a violent police intervention on Grande Alle, a downtown strip of bars and nightclubs, last weekend.

He condemned the actions of police when he spoke to media aftervideofootage of two young Black people being punched, dragged and restrained by police early on Nov.27waswidely shared online. Five SPVQ officers have since been suspended with pay while the incident is investigated.

Barry was arrested hours after Quebec City Police Chief Denis Turcotte gave an update on the ongoing probe into the behaviour of officers.

Police say they believe there may be other victims and are asking the public to come forward with any information that could help with their investigation.

Back in court on Monday

The judge has ordered Barry to not be in contact with the two alleged victims as well as the other two individuals who were arrested.

Barry's father attended today's proceedings in Quebec City but declined to speak to reporters.

Barry is expected to appear in court again on Monday.

With files from Radio-Canada