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A migrant has been spared deportation in Sweden after a court ruled the length of the attack on his 16-year-old victim did not constitute as an ‘exceptionally serious offence.’  Eritrean refugee Yazied Mohamed, 19, r@ped Meya Aberg as she walked through a tunnel following her McDonald’s shift in Skelleftea.  According to Mail Online, the migrant snatched the teen’s phone before dragging her into the tunnel where he sexually assaulted her until she managed to free herself.  Ms Aberg’s family reported the incident to police however, due to a ‘lack of evidence’ Mohamed was acquitted of the crime.   And on her first day back at school the teen saw her attacker, with it also being inferred he may have also been a pupil.  Following a hearing at the Court of Appeal, he has been jailed for three years and ordered to pay 240,000 kronor (19,172.40) in damages to the victim. But despite prosecutors insisting the rapist should be deported, the court rejected their plea.   ‘Given the nature and duration of the offence, while serious, it does not constitute an exceptionally serious offence warranting deportation,’ the court said.  Under Swedish law, migrants can only be deported if the offence is ‘exceptionally serious’ and also poses a risk to public safety.   Speaking to local media of her ordeal, Ms Aberg said: ‘I want to say that I hate him and that he has destroyed me.’  The decision has been met with furore, with former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawai branding it as ‘insanity’. ‘An injustice done to the poor girl & her family. A mad judgement, deport this criminal, Sweden wake up!He added: ‘Wrong side of history, if the law is an ass, then change the law.’The post Migrant r@pist spared deportation after court claims nature and length of the attack on 16-year-old victim, ‘did not constitute serious offence’ appeared first on TIME.I.NG.
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