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Two Iraqi men were detained on Monday on probable cause, suspected of kidnapping and aggravated rape. The Muslims held three teenage girls captive in an apartment in Falkenberg on the night between Thursday and Friday last week. The repeat offenders were arrested after one of the girls managed to escape and raise the alarm. One of the girls is reportedly 15-year-olds, and the other two are 16-year-olds, reports Swedish news site Samnytt. The two Islamic migrants arrested were 30-year-old Zayar Kamaran Mahmod and 29-year-old Sarmad Hazim Barto Blasini. As in most migrant crimes, both were already known to the police. Both men also needed an interpreter appointed to them by the court. Marries to Sweden
Zayar Kamaran Mahmod came to Sweden from Kirkuk in Iraq during the migrant crisis in 2015, together with his then-wife.
He started committing crimes almost immediately and has since been convicted of theft, illegal driving, […]
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