Post by lamina on May 5, 2019 9:34:53 GMT
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FROM VIDEON: The refugee child laughs and reaches out to the victim in the rape film. At the far right is a picture from Facebook that was used to identify the Somali.
Filmed when he raped the lost woman twice - then he sent the video to her
Published May 5, 2019 at 08.17
DOMESTIC. An unmarried Somali offered to "help" a drunk young woman who got lost in Stockholm. Instead, he brutally raped her twice - first at a commuter station and then in an industrial area. He also filmed the assault and later sent the rape film to the victim. But now he has to stay in Sweden after serving a prison sentence of just over a year.
- I took his personal circumstances into account, says prosecutor Ann-Marie Green about her decision not to seek expulsion.
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It was September 16, 2017 that a young woman was raped twice by Abdirahman, who came to Sweden as "unaccompanied refugee child" from Somalia.
The victim has during police interrogations told us that she was at a party at a girl friend before visiting a club at the Globe in Stockholm. When she was refused admission to the club because of her heavy intoxication, she eventually tried to get home, alone and sad.
She went underground and took commuter trains and after getting on the wrong train she ended up at Jakobsberg's station. There came Abdirahman to the woman and talked to her and she explained that she was lost and wanted to come home.
After asking Somalis for help finding the bus that would take her home, she sat down on a bench. Abdirahman then took the opportunity to pull down the fly and bring out his penis. He pressed her head down with violence and forced her into oral sex. The woman was completely powerless because of her intoxication and failed to defend herself.
The refugee child then took her to a car in which two friends sat with him. He pushed her in the back seat driving off to an industrial area in Järfälla.
Dumped his head against a wall
When they arrived he took her out of the car and around a corner to a building. There he put her against a wall and demanded that she give him oral sex. She began to cry and tried to protest in vain. Then the African hit her face several times and pounded her head in a wall.
When he got her down on the ground, Abdirahman tore her tights, pulled off her shorts and panties and raped her again.
After the refugee child left the place she managed to call her by taxi and took her home.
As evidence in the case, a mobile film was used, which Abdirahman recorded and which shows when he raped the woman at the first opportunity. On the film, Somalis are seen laughing triumphantly and reaching out the tongue in connection with the rape.
The movie was sent to the victim's mobile.
He later sent the film with the rape to the victim, which he had been able to disclose his mobile number.
- He has sent the film to her, either with his own phone or someone else's phone, says prosecutor Ann-Marie Green to Free Times.
General documents show that Abdirahman is a citizen of Somalia and needs interpreting in Somali. He came to Sweden in 2015 as "unaccompanied refugee child" and states that he was born in 1998. He was sentenced in October 2018 for small drug offenses, after he in July 2017 went on to have illegally used the drug cat. The penalty was then SEK 1,500 in daily fines.
On March 27, 2019, Attunda announced the new court to the district court. Abdirahman is sentenced for two cases of rape to two years of imprisonment, which is the minimum penalty for rape. It actually means a year and four months' imprisonment because Sweden automatically applies two-thirds release.
"She was part of it because she didn't scream."
He tried to defend himself with voluntary intercourse. However, the film showed something completely different.
- She was there because she didn't scream, Abdirahman explained during the trial.
Abdirahman may also, after serving a penalty, stay in Sweden because the prosecutor had not requested that he be expelled.
- I took into account his personal circumstances. There were many different circumstances that together made it so. The whole hearing was held behind closed doors so I can't comment on it more closely, says Ann-Marie Green.
Documents received at the end of April show that Abdirahman wants the Court of Appeal to free him completely and that he should not pay compensation to the victim.