Toronto police have made an arrest after two women were allegedly sexually assaulted on the subway on two different days in March.

On March 23, a woman, 18, was sitting on the subway travelling southbound from North York Centre station when a man sat next to her and sexually assaulted her, police said in a news release.

Two days later, a woman, 24, was on the subway travelling southbound from St. Clair station when a man sat next to her and sexually assaulted her, police said.

Kambiz Farhoumand, 52, of Toronto, is charged with two counts of sexual assault.

He is expected to appear in court July 17.

“We strive to make the TTC a safe place for all. We have numerous programs and services in place to deter and prevent crime, including thousands of CCTV cameras, our SafeTTC app and our Transit Enforcement Unit,” said TTC spokesperson Stuart Green in a statement to the Star.

Police believe there may be other victims. They are asking anyone with information to contact them at 416-808-5300 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).