An Afghan asylum seeker has been sentenced to just six years in prison for the rape of a vulnerable man in Leicester, England.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: An Afghan asylum seeker has been convicted of raping a vulnerable man in Leicester, United Kingdom. 📺 DETAIL: Islamuddin Talash, a 43-year-old asylum seeker from Afghanistan, was convicted of raping a 20-year-old man in Leicester, England, on October 9, 2023. The victim was not familiar with the area, having run away from home, and was looking to buy a bike. Talash claimed that he owned a bike and invited the victim back to his hotel. He then led the victim to the nearby park where the attack occurred. According to evidence presented during the trial, Talash knowingly exposed the victim to potential health risks as he was being treated for a sexually transmitted disease at the time. The victim, who has cognitive and social difficulties, fortunately did not contract a disease. Talash was convicted in Leicester Crown Court and sentenced to just six years in prison on Wednesday. Talash claimed this was his third trial for the same offense. He came to Britain claiming persecution from the Taliban. 🎯 IMPACT: Talash will likely serve no more than two-thirds of his term in custody. Talash also faces automatic deportation on completion of his sentence, although there is no guarantee this will be executed, with most migrants successfully appealing their return to countries like Afghanistan. The case underscores the ongoing threat posed by asylum seekers to the British public, echoing many similar attacks over recent years. The threat is heightened by the fact that Britain’s current laws make it hard to deport foreign criminals. 📺 FLASHBACK: Earlier this year, three asylum seekers were convicted of gang-raping a woman on a beach in Brighton, southern England. |
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