Friday, 15 May 2015

Five Libyan soldiers are jailed for drunken rampage through city centre during which a man was raped and four women sexually assaulted








                          

The five soldiers, who were all training at Bassingbourn, near Cambridge, as part of an agreement to help war-torn Libya, were all behind bars tonight for the series of terrifying attacks. Moktar Ali Saad Mahmoud, 33, (above, top row, right) and Ibrahim Abugtila, 23, (above, top row, left) were jailed for 12 years for the rape of a drunken man who they pounced on like a pair of 'hunting dogs.' They were captured on CCTV earlier in the evening hunting for a victim (pictured above, left). On the same night, fuelled by alcohol Ibrahim El Maarfi, 21, (above, bottom row, left) Mohammed Abdalsalam, 27, (above, bottom row, centre) and Khaled El Azibi, 19, (above, bottom row, right) roamed the streets and sexually assaulted four women. It can now be revealed that they were also jailed after admitting the attacks.       

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