A CARE worker accused of sexual activity with a resident with a mental disorder has appeared in court.
Mehedi Khan has been charged with six offences alleged to have taken place at a Worcester care home between September 16 and September 21, 2021.
The 56-year-old, of Tudor Way, Worcester, faces six charges of being a care worker in sexual activity with a mentally disordered female. Two of the charges are with penetration and four with no penetration.
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Khan, through his solicitor Edward Gaynor-Smith, gave an indicated plea of not guilty when he appeared at Worcester Magistrates Court on Thursday, (April 6).
Trevor Burgess, chairman of the magistrates bench, told Khan he will need to attend the next hearing of the case at Worcester Crown Court on May 4.
Khan was given conditional bail.
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