"I was released upon my request earlier due to other interest, not that my contract was terminated following the recent speculations. Everyone is entitled to their opinions and I respect that. Until then, I will make no further comments.”
Appo has appeared in 46 matches for the overseas club over the past two seasons after linking up with them following three seasons with QLD Cup team PNG Hunters between 2020-22, in which he amassed over 40 appearances.
Following the charges, Papua New Guinea Rugby Football League (PNGRFL) chairman Sandis Tsaka announced that he would be stood down from any participation or representation of rugby league in PNG.
"The PNGRFL has a zero tolerance for violence against women or any form of criminal misconduct," he said via ABC.
"Investigations of this nature are never a good look for any sport."
PNGRFL chief Stanly Hondina added, "The onus is on people in our sport who are given opportunities overseas to uphold the utmost respect for each other and the laws of these countries."
"The inaction and actions of one player does not represent those of the many that are in our game and overseas."