The hunt continues for a child rapist who escaped from authorities at Bankstown Hospital on Wednesday morning.
Authorities say that Michael Angok was receiving treatment before he escaped custody at Bankstown Hospital sprinting from his hospital bed, after being transported from Villawood Immigration Detention Centre.
He has been on the run for more than 48 hours.
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The 30-year-old was imprisoned for his role in the gang rape of a 14-year-old girl in Doonside, in Sydney's west, in 2014 and has spent the past nine years in the detention facility.
"We are talking about an individual who raped a minor, a convicted rapist who is on the run," Home Affairs Shadow Minister Jonno Duniam said.
"The Australian Government need to now clarify if every risk assessment has been undertaken and every protocol put in place."
A resident told 9News he saw Angok run into a backyard and jump over a fence.
He hasn't been seen since, with police today searching the neighbourhood and even a nearby school.
"He appeared in a hurry, he was running," John told 9News.
"Terrible, terrible. Anyone [who] does that should be put in jail for life."
Yesterday, the AFP were granted an arrest warrant to locate Angok under Strike Force Tolquin.
NSW Police Detective Superintendent Brett Van Akker said that Angok is "well-known to police" as they appeal to the public for information.
Van Akker said that while police will not comment on his criminal history, "significant police resources" are working towards his capture.
Personal items belonging to the 30-year-old were found on Gallipoli Road in Condell Park after his escape.
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He is described as being of African appearance, about 175cm to 180cm tall, of thin build, with short black hair.
He was last seen wearing a black hooded jumper, grey tracksuit pants and white 'croc' sandals.
Angok previously lived in the Blacktown area and may use public transport, however, police believe it is still likely he is still in the Bankstown area.
"If anyone knows the whereabouts of this individual, I urge them to come forward and contact police through Crime Stoppers or Triple-Zero," Van Akker said.
As the search continues, anyone who sees Angok is urged not to approach him but to contact Triple Zero (000) immediately.
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