Ramsgate gang rape trial coming to conclusion

Meanwhile away from Manchester other jihads continue. The jury in the trial of 4 specimens of manhood charged with the rape of a tipsy and lost teenage girl who asked them for directions at the end of her night out should be deliberating on their verdicts today as I write. This is the case at Crown Court Canterbury that Tommy Robinson and Caolan Robertson were trying to report on for Rebel Media last month which resulted in Tommy’s arrest. Tommy has now been sentenced and released from custody. The local newspaper recaps on the evidence and submissions here and here.

Two men accused of gang raping a drunk 16-year-old girl who was lost after coming back from a night out with friends “lied” throughout the trial, the judge said.

Takeaway workers Tamin Rahmani, 37, of Northwood Road, Ramsgate, Shershah Muslimyar, 20, of Hovenden Close, Canterbury, Rafiullah Hamidy, 24, of no fixed abode, and a teenager who cannot be named for legal reasons, have been on trial at Canterbury Crown Court for the past four weeks accused of three counts of rape. They all deny the charges.

Summing up the case, Judge Heather Norton said: “Shersham Muslimyar and Rafiullah Hamidy told lies.”

The rape is reported to have taken place in the early hours of Sunday, September 18, 2016, in a “grubby” room above 555 Pizza and Kebab in Ramsgate.

Judge Norton said that in the early hours of the morning, all defendants had left 555 Takeaway where they were driven to Ramsgate Harbour and went out to the pubs and clubs.

At the same time, the girl was with her friends in Broadstairs. When she decided to leave, there were no trains running and she had no money to get home, so she made her way to Cliftonville where her friend lives. 

Judge Heather Norton went on say that when the girl was walking along Margate Road, the defendants were also on their way back to 555 Pizza and Kebab after their night out. After Rahmani pulled up and the three others got out of the car, the victim was on the phone to her friends saying she was lost. After her friends heard the drunk girl had been talking to men asking for directions, she said they grew increasingly worried.

In the later phone call, the girl was crying to her friends and said “20 men had f***** her”. The girl was then found by a woman on the street “pacing up and down the road” crying. Judge Norton said the witness added she had no top on under her jacket, was shaking, crying and she seemed “very scared.”

Giving his closing speech to the jury in the final days of a four-week-long trial, prosecutor Simon Taylor accused the co-defendants of ‘plotting’ and ‘lying’ their way out of the evidence held against them.

The four men accused of gang raping a teenage girl two-and-a-half-times the drink drive limit ‘passed her around like an entertainment device’…He said: “Every single orifice had been penetrated by the group of men, while others watched, laughed and joined in themselves.”

It is alleged the rape took place in the early hours of Sunday, September 18 above 555 Pizza and Kebab.
The prosecution said all the four defendant’s DNA was found at the scene of the rape in Hamidy’s room.

Mr Taylor said the alleged victim decided to leave her group of friends and walk to her friend’s house by herself, and was told by her friend on the phone to ask for directions to Cliftonville.

He then told the court she was taken to a room and raped on a ‘grubby mattress’ whilst men physically restrained her and stood by the door ‘so she knew there was no escape’.

Mr Taylor read out a statement from the girl, previously given as evidence, which said: “I’m not sure how many were in the room, I think there was about four or five of them. They were all like pushing me, like, to each other. One of the men pushed me onto the bed and was just laughing.”

She added: “He pushed me onto a mattress, I think it had a duvet. I think there was one or two by the door and a few in the middle of the room…”

She said they were ‘all swapping round’ and she told them to stop ‘but they carried on anyway.’

Prosecutor Simon Taylor added: “There was much laughter in that room where she was being subjected to the ordeal.” Questioning each of the defendant’s accounts, Mr Taylor said Muslimyar only admitted he had sex with the girl after he was told his DNA was found.

Glenn Harris, defence barrister for Muslimyar, said even though the 20-year-old had cheated on his girlfriend and had sex on the street with a stranger, he was not a rapist. “it is clear the girl came onto my client. . . She literally jumped on him.”

When questioning him over his defence he had sex with the girl on the street after being so drunk he threw up on the street, he said: “What is so magical about Mr Muslimyar’s vomit breath that the victim would change her intentions of asking for directions and ask for sex?”

In relation Rahmani, he said the takeaway owner had lied about being in bed with his wife on the night of the rape.When Rahmani was questioned about CCTV images showing him driving his car at the time, he claimed he had mistaken the day of the week and thought it was in “Afghan time”.

Mr Taylor added: “If anybody should know when Saturday night turns into Sunday morning, it’s the owner of a kebab shop.”

He then questioned the 16-year-old youth’s account, saying his voice had been heard in the room where Muslimyar’s former girlfriend heard sex noises.  He added that the youth lied to his foster mother about where he was that night, and was later seen escorting the victim out of the premises.

In the case of the defendant Hamidy, who fled to Italy after the alleged attack, Prosecutor Simon Taylor said: “The proof is in the pudding, he left Kent and did not come back.”

 

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2 Responses

  1. I like the modus operandi of Caolan and Tommy with 'Rebel Media'.

    It reminds me a little of the tsctic engaged in by the rebels (against Islamisation) in G K Chesterton's "The Flying Inn".

    Caolan should read that book if he hasn't already.  

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