Thursday, July 22, 2021

Sweden: 5 Years in Prison and Deportation for Two Rapists of 14-Year-Old Girl

Hat tip Samnytt. Translation by Fousesquawk.



Here is another sickening example of how broken the Swedish immigration system is-not to mention the criminal court system. Two migrants, one from Afghanistan and one from Bangladesh, both previously ordered deported, have been convicted of raping a 14-year-old handicapped girl. The punishment? 5 years in prison and deportation (but they can return to Sweden in 2036). This is the price that innocent Swedes are paying for their government's lax immigration and penal policies.

The below article from Samnytt is translated by Fousesquawk.

* Note: You will notice that there are inconsistencies in the spelling of one of the defendant's names. I have simply followed the Swedish text, spelling inconsistency and all.

 https://samnytt.se/utvisningsdomda-gruppvaldtog-funktionshindrad-flicka-i-skogen-knulla-dig-mycket-skont/

Deportation-ordered gang-raped handicapped girl in woods: "F- you very nice"

Photo caption:  Janohmmed Mohamadi and Mohammad Musaruf. Photo: Police


Two asylum-seekers from Afghanistan and Bangladesh respectively, who came to Sweden in connection with the migrant chaos and were earlier ordered deported, were convicted Thursday for aggravated rape of a child. This after they tricked a 14-year-old functionally handicapped girl into the woods in Norrbotten and there raped her vaginally, anally, and orally. The men, who had been spared (deportation) through the school amnesty, are now being punished with prison and deportation-but will be allowed to return to Sweden again.  

It was on April 28 this year that 22-year-old Janmohmmed Mohamadi, Afghan citizen, and 23-year-old Mohammad Musaruf, citizen of Bangladesh, picked up a 14-year-old girl in a car from her school. Mohammad, who was superficially familiar with the girl, had enticed her to go for a ride.

The girl, who, according to legal documents, has a disability, was surprised that Mohammad had another friend with him in the car and also began to feel worried when she saw that they were going far away from the hometown of  Klöverträsk, 40 kilometers outside of Luleå. The men eventually stopped at a hidden turnoff.

Caption figure 2: Aerial photo over the turnoff north of  Klöverträsk. The turnoff is marked with a  yellow circle. Aerial photo was taken June 15, 2019. Taken from police map web May 10, 2021.

After marking by a dog with competence for (detecting) sperm, an area was observed where the mark gave off a blue forensic light source in combination with yellow observation filter. A soil sample was secured in the area marked by the dog.

Caption below photo/ Figure 3: Overview of turnoff. The area where the soil sample was secured is marked by a yellow circle.

Turns taken raping

At the location, Janmohmmed and Mohammad took turns climbing into the back seat and forcing the girl to perform oral sex. But though the girl asked the men to stop, the rape continued-they also penetrated the girl both vaginally and anally.

After the incident, they drove back with the car and the girl was released. When she came home, the girl's guardian (noticed) that she was distant and also began to cry. Later the same day, the girl was taken to the hospital for an examination.

 Ordered deported - but allowed to stay after school amnesty

Samnytt has received information from the Migration Agency in which it appears that both Janmohmmed and Mohammad had initially received a deportation decision from the Migration Agency since they lacked grounds for asylum.

Defendants

Mohammad Musaruf (19980818-)

Interpretation need- Bengali or Hindi, citizen of Bangladesh.

Represented by attorney Marcus Strom

Warrant issued April 28, 2021, Arrested  May 6, 2021, Ordered held in custody, May 7, 2021

Jan Mohmmed Mohamadi (19991013-)

Interpretation need, Dari, citizen of Afghanistan

Represented by attorney Marko Tuhkanen

Warrant issued April 30, 2021, arrested April 30, 2021, Ordered held in custody May 3, 2021

Janmohmmed first applied for asylum in Sweden on 7 November 2015. The Migration Agency rejected his application on 13 October 2017, and at the same time, decided to deport him to Afghanistan. The decision became final on 28 May 2018, but thereafter, Janmohmmed applied for a residence and work permit to study at a secondary level.

On 19 November 2018, Janmohmmed was granted a residence permit to study in secondary school according to the law on temporary restrictions of possibilities to receive residence permits. The permit was valid until 19 December 2019.

Mohamadi was then granted an extended residence permit on the grounds of study at secondary school level according to the law on temporary restrictions of possibilities to receive residence permits. The permit was valid until 12 January 2022.


Mohammad applied for asylum in Sweden on 20 August 2015. On 11 August 2017, the Migration Agency rejected the application and (ordered) Mohammad deported to Bangladesh. The decision was appealed, and on 12 January 2018, the Migration Court remanded the matter back to the Migration Agency for further processing.

On 22 March 2018, the Migration Agency again rejected the application and (ordered) the deportation of Mohammad to Bangladesh. The decision was appealed, and on 22 February 2019, the Migration Court upheld the appeal as to the part regarding residence permit on the grounds of secondary school study. 

Mohammad was granted a time-restricted resident permit between 1 March 2019 and 1 April 2020. On 8 January 2020, Mohammad applied again for a residence permit on the grounds of secondary school study, and on 18 January 2020, Mohammad reported an obstacle to the enforcement.

On 26 May 2020, the Migration Agency decided to reject the application for a residence permit on grounds of secondary school study, reject the notification of a practical obstacle to enforcement, as well as reject the notification of an obstacle to enforcement based on health condition. The Migration Agency also decided not to grant a new examination.

The decision was appealed, but on 22 July 2020, the Migration Court rejected the appeal, and the judgment became final on 11 August 2020 when permission to appeal to the Migration Appellate Court was not granted.

Pointed out and recognized in messages

The rape was reported to the police, and the girl was able to point out both perpetrators on Facebook. It appears from the police investigation that Mohammad made contact with the girl through an acquaintance and that they had flirted with each other prior to the gang rape through Facebook Messenger.

There are also a number of sex-related messages from Mohammad which he writes under his internet name, "Musharaf Khan".

Inlay: "Musharaf Khan": "My cock works well, and I can F--- you very nice."

When police went through the suspects' mobile phones, they found messages about the incident. One acquaintance of the perpetrator Mohammad asked how he could do such a thing to the girl.

Tried to flee to Germany

Janmohmmed was arrested 30 April while Mohammad, who was staying in the country illegally, was wanted internationally. He was arrested 6 May by police when he was in the process of fleeing from Sweden to Germany.  But according to Mohammad, the trip to Germany was only because he lacked money and a job in Sweden.

"Why were you going to Germany?"

"M. Says that he was going because had no money or job, he was looking for a job there. M. added that there was a job in Alvsbyn, but that he couldn't work for the Swedish State."

Deported-but can return

On Thursday at 14:00, the Luleå District Court sentenced both Janmohammed and Mohammad to 5 years in prison and deportation with a ban on returning to Sweden before 2036 for aggravated rape against a child.

Judgment

Crime which defendants are sentenced for:

Aggravated rape against a child, 6 kap 4-1 st and 3 st crime bar

2021-04-28

Punishment-M.M.

5 years imprisonment

Deportation

The defendants are (ordered) deported from Sweden according to 8 a kap 1- foreigner law (2005:716) and banned from returning here before July 22, 2036. Violation of the ban can result in a maximum one year imprisonment.





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