Man, 60, charged with sexually touching two girls at Sydney beach
A man has been granted bail after allegedly sexually touching two girls at a Sydney beach on Friday.
The 60-year-old man allegedly swam up to two girls, aged eight and 10, at North Cronulla Beach at about 4pm on Friday and touched them both inappropriately.
A member of the public reported the man to a lifeguard, who removed the 60-year-old from the water and contacted police.
He was taken to Sutherland Police Station and charged, but has been granted conditional bail and will face court in February next year.
The incident follows the arrest of a 54-year-old man last week after he allegedly sexually touched a teenager on a Sydney bus near Marrickville.
The man allegedly followed the 17-year-old girl through a Caltex service station and onto a bus, before sitting next to her, touching her inappropriately and performing an indecent act.
The man was detained by members of the public when he got off the bus and was arrested by police.
He was refused bail and will face court on January 7.