A man from Adelaide’s north eastern suburbs is facing up to 14 charges, allegedly involving supplying a controlled substance to a child and having unlawful intercourse with a person under the age of 17.
Due to a suppression order, 7NEWS cannot identify the man.
The Adelaide man faced the Elizabeth Magistrates Court via video link on Tuesday after spending the long weekend behind bars.
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In documents released to the media, the man allegedly administered two girls, under the age of 17, with GHB and methamphetamine.
The documents also allege one of the girls was assaulted with a rope, and was harmed during the alleged offence.
The prosecution told the court that both girls are “vulnerable”, and are both under state guardianship.
He is yet to enter a plea, but faces six counts of unlawful sexual intercourse with a person under 17, five counts of sell, supply or administering controlled substances to a child, and two counts of committing assault which causes harm, and engaging in unlawful sexual intercourse without consent.
The accused remained quiet throughout the first hearing and did not apply for bail.
He will return to court in July.