A man got 140 hours community service for attempting to rape a woman.
Something insane just happened in Sweden. In fact, what I'm about to tell you is so insane that you probably might have a hard time believing it to be true.
Unfortunately, the following story is true. Brace yourself. You might think that Sweden is crazy, but just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, it just did.
Make sure to read the whole article, because what happens to the perpetrator in this story will shock you. Of course this isn't being reported about in the mainstream media.
As you will know if you have read my reporting, Sweden has a rape crisis. There was a whopping 52 098 reported rapes in the last 6 years. We have one of the highest rates of rape in the entire world.
All the way back in 2013, a Swedish woman was near a museum in the city of Uddevalla when she was attacked.
Two men were standing over her. One of the men pulled down her tights to rape her. Just as the attacker was about to pull down her underwear, a Norwegian man over heard her screaming "NO NO NO".
The Norwegian man went to investigate and found her being attacked. As he approached, the attackers left her alone and ran away.
Police got DNA samples of the attackers, but never managed to catch them - Until now 10 years later.
A 27 year old man from Afghanistan was stopped in a traffic stop when the police realized his DNA matched the person who had tried to rape the woman.
The prosecutor charged the man on the 21st of June this year, however the man had then left the country. The police began an intensive chase to find the man and bring him back to Sweden. And they were successful!
An international arrest warrant was sent out and he was brought back to stand trial in Sweden.
This Monday the 27 year old man was sentenced for attempted rape.
Now, can you guess what kind of sentence the man got? Many years in prison perhaps? No...
He got 140 hours of community service.
Yes, you read that correctly. Not even prison!
The court in Uddevalla says that the reason for such a lenient sentence is because the man claimed to only have been 17 years old at the time of the crime, and that it happened 10 years ago.
The man is from Afghanistan and does not have Swedish citizenship. He also has no job.
Guess what? The court also decided that he will be allowed to stay in Sweden. The prosecutor wanted him deported, but the court denied that request. He will be allowed to stay in Sweden and is a free man after having completed 140 hours of community service.
The court says that he arrived in Sweden as a lone child refugee, which is why he is allowed to stay.
"The crime is according to the court's opinion not such that there is now reason to deport [the man]" the court ruling said.
To make things even worse, the woman who was attacked had been raped by another man just a few years earlier. In that case, the rapist had...
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The USA, Sweden, and other Western Countries are learning the same thing that people are coming in (legal and illegal) and not becoming a unifying part of the society, but staying their original society and causing issues. Nothing good until these people are removed.
ReplyDeleteYep, until all are removed our nation will have issues, would like to see ENGLISH made the nations only language and those that do not speak, read or write ENGLISH must have someone that does even if they must pay for it. Did you know that every time a social security or medi care letter goes out there are pages with 11 or 14 languages printed along with it. That has got to stop.
ReplyDeleteSo he stands in the marketplace after midnight, chained, wearing a sandwich board explaining his crime. Sadly, all cameras epsteined at the same time and the mobile towers glitched. Bury his shredded burned carcase, next to a wide pit ready for more. Welcome to Europe. Sure you want to stay? Behave....
ReplyDeleteSo how did the officer doing the traffic stop realize the DNA matched the rapist’s? That’s a pretty intrusive traffic stop.
ReplyDeleteEuropistan
ReplyDeleteSince when does a cop in any country check your DNA at a traffic stop? I call BS.
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