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Two men from western Sweden are charged with, among other things, child rape in connection with the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl last year. The prosecutor wants both men to be deported after serving their sentences.
It was in October last year that a 13-year-old girl from Kil in Värmland disappeared from school on a Thursday afternoon. She has taken the train to Gothenburg to meet a man she got in touch with via the internet.
The man, a 23-year-old from Azerbaijan who was previously convicted of sexual offenses against children, was arrested fairly quickly. He is initially suspected of contact to meet a child for sexual purposes.
But the 13-year-old girl is still missing and both the police and volunteers from Missing Persons are participating in the intensive search for her.
On the evening of October 11, the police announced that the missing girl had been found safe.
It turns out that another man, a 25-year-old Iraqi, was involved in her disappearance and that it was him she was with after the 23-year-old was arrested.
The 25-year-old and the 23-year-old are friends with each other. Both men have been convicted of several crimes in Sweden.
The 23-year-old’s name is Latif Süleymanov. He came to Sweden from Azerbaijan together with his mother and brother in September 2008, when he was nine years old.
The mother wants a residence permit in Sweden because of her fragile health, which the Migration Agency rejects. The decision is appealed to the migration court, which in 2010 grants the family a residence permit due to “extremely painful circumstances.”
Three years later, Latif’s father also gets a residence permit in Sweden. The following year, the mother dies.
The 25-year-old’s name is Ibrahim Fahmwai and he is a Palestinian from Iraq. He and his sister came to Sweden in April 2015 as so-called quota refugees.
The Palestinians have fled Iraq to Syria in 2010, escaping the Iraqi government’s hunt for Al-Qaeda sympathizers. As “foreign Arabs,” they are regarded with suspicion.
In Syria, however, they are not welcome, and they are sent back to Iraq. It is through UNHCR’s care that Ibrahim and his sister come to Sweden instead.
The trial against Latif Süleymanov and Ibrahim Fahmwai began in the Gothenburg District Court on Tuesday and will end on Friday. Süleymanov is charged with two counts of child rape, while Fahmwai is charged with one count of child rape and child sexual abuse.
Both men deny wrongdoing. However, one man’s sperm has been found in the girl’s panties.
The prosecutor wants both men deported after serving their sentences and banned from returning to Sweden.
Two men from western Sweden are charged with, among other things, child rape in connection with the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl last year. The prosecutor wants both men to be deported after serving their sentences.
It was in October last year that a 13-year-old girl from Kil in Värmland disappeared from school on a Thursday afternoon. She has taken the train to Gothenburg to meet a man she got in touch with via the internet.
The man, a 23-year-old from Azerbaijan who was previously convicted of sexual offenses against children, was arrested fairly quickly. He is initially suspected of contact to meet a child for sexual purposes.
But the 13-year-old girl is still missing and both the police and volunteers from Missing Persons are participating in the intensive search for her.
On the evening of October 11, the police announced that the missing girl had been found safe.
It turns out that another man, a 25-year-old Iraqi, was involved in her disappearance and that it was him she was with after the 23-year-old was arrested.
The 25-year-old and the 23-year-old are friends with each other. Both men have been convicted of several crimes in Sweden.
The 23-year-old’s name is Latif Süleymanov. He came to Sweden from Azerbaijan together with his mother and brother in September 2008, when he was nine years old.
The mother wants a residence permit in Sweden because of her fragile health, which the Migration Agency rejects. The decision is appealed to the migration court, which in 2010 grants the family a residence permit due to “extremely painful circumstances.”
Three years later, Latif’s father also gets a residence permit in Sweden. The following year, the mother dies.
The 25-year-old’s name is Ibrahim Fahmwai and he is a Palestinian from Iraq. He and his sister came to Sweden in April 2015 as so-called quota refugees.
The Palestinians have fled Iraq to Syria in 2010, escaping the Iraqi government’s hunt for Al-Qaeda sympathizers. As “foreign Arabs,” they are regarded with suspicion.
In Syria, however, they are not welcome, and they are sent back to Iraq. It is through UNHCR’s care that Ibrahim and his sister come to Sweden instead.
The trial against Latif Süleymanov and Ibrahim Fahmwai began in the Gothenburg District Court on Tuesday and will end on Friday. Süleymanov is charged with two counts of child rape, while Fahmwai is charged with one count of child rape and child sexual abuse.
Both men deny wrongdoing. However, one man’s sperm has been found in the girl’s panties.
The prosecutor wants both men deported after serving their sentences and banned from returning to Sweden.