ILLEGAL MIGRANT who shouldn’t have been in the country forced AUTISTIC TEEN behind tree in NOTTINGHAM and RAPED HIM

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@ActivePatrio ILLEGAL MIGRANT who shouldn’t have been in the country forced AUTISTIC TEEN behind tree in NOTTINGHAM and RAPED HIM Mohammed Darweesh, 25, had an application for asylum previously refused and should have been deported He forced an autistic 17-year-old boy behind a tree on Nottingham’s Forest Recreation Ground where he subjected him to a brutal sex attack. Nottingham Crown Court heard how Mohammed Darweesh blocked the vulnerable teenager’s path as he walked late at night and carried out the rape on him. The victim “thought he was going to die” at the hands of the 25-year-old and felt “disgusted” at having to reveal to both the police and his mother what happened to him. Handing him a nine-and-a-half year sentence, Judge Julie Warburton said: “Its a stranger rape of a very young and vulnerable person who (you) plucked out, took behind a tree and raped. He was minding his own business having gone for a walk as he often did and liked to do. The incident happened on the evening of July 18, last year. He said the victim was walking through the middle of the recreation ground when he encountered Darweesh. He said: “This defendant obstructed him by standing up and blocking him. He said he felt anxious and described the defendant as ‘overcrowding’ him. He was worried that he had a weapon and this defendant ushered (the victim) behind a tree where he first raped him and then attempted to rape him. Darweesh, an Egyptian national of no fixed address but who at the time was living in a refuge hostel in Nottingham, pleaded guilty to rape and attempted rape. He has no previous convictions, the prosecutor said. Kevin Waddingham, mitigating, said his client had pleaded guilty to both charges which saved the teen having to come to court to relive his ordeal. The sentence is made up of seven-and-a-half years’ custody plus a two-year extended licence for dangerousness. As well as the jail term, the judge placed Darweesh on the sex offender register for life and handed him a lifetime sexual harm prevention order. He is likely to be deported on his release, having had an application for asylum previously refused.

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