Calgary

HIV-positive man admits to having unprotected sex with 2 teens

Apay Ogouk, 30, pleaded guilty in a Calgary courtroom today to two counts of aggravated sexual assault for incidents that happened between 2007 and 2010.

Apay Ogouk also faces aggravated sexual assault charges in Winnipeg

Apay Ogouk, 30, pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated sexual assault. (Winnipeg Police Service)

An HIV-positive man admitted in a Calgary courtroom today to having unprotected sex with two teenage girls.

Apay Ogouk, 30, pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated sexual assault for incidents that happened between 2007 and 2010.

A sentencing hearing will be held in the next month or two.

Ogouk surrendered to Calgary police in 2010 after warrants were issued in both Winnipeg and Calgary where he has split his time since moving to Canada from Sudan in 2005.

According to an agreed statement of facts filed with the court, Ogouk failed to show up for numerous medical appointments.

The court was told he did not infect the Calgary teens, aged 15 and 16, but Ogouk also faces similar charges in Winnipeg where two woman say they contracted HIV after having sex with him.

He goes on trial there in the fall. Ogouk​ will be subject to deportation after he serves his time.