Justice Outcry: Court Spares Migrant Rapist Deportation in Shocking Ruling

A contentious ruling in Sweden has sparked widespread debate concerning the country's immigration and justice systems, after an Eritrean refugee convicted of rape was spared deportation. Yazied Mohamed, 19, was found guilty of raping Meya Aberg, 16, in a tunnel in Skelleftea following her McDonald's shift. Initially acquitted due to a 'lack of evidence' despite the victim's report, the case proceeded to the Court of Appeal.
Following a hearing, Mohamed was sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to pay 240,000 kronor (£19,172.40) in damages to Ms. Aberg. However, prosecutors' insistence on his deportation was rejected by the court. The court's reasoning stated, "Given the nature and duration of the offence, while serious, it does not constitute an exceptionally serious offence warranting deportation."
Under Swedish law, migrants can only be deported if an offense is deemed 'exceptionally serious' and simultaneously poses a risk to public safety. This legal interpretation has drawn significant criticism. Ms. Aberg expressed her profound distress to local media, stating, "I want to say that I hate him and that he has destroyed me."
The decision has ignited public furore. Former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi branded the ruling as 'insanity,' declaring it "An injustice done to the poor girl & her family. A mad judgement, deport this criminal, Sweden wake up!" He further urged a reevaluation of the law, suggesting, "Wrong side of history, if the law is an ass, then change the law."
This incident comes amid a rekindled debate about migration in Sweden. In 2024, public anger was reignited by another case involving Syrian asylum seeker Karam Kanjo, 26, who attacked an elderly woman while on parole for raping another woman. These cases collectively highlight the ongoing contentious nature of migration policy and its societal implications in Sweden.
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