Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:13pm on 25 Oct 2025,Saturday India Global
A Swedish court rejected the deportation of Eritrean refugee Yazied Mohamed, 18, convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl, ruling the act "did not last long enough" to qualify as an "exceptionally serious crime." The September 2024 incident occurred when Mohamed grabbed the victim's phone, dragged her into a Skellefteå tunnel, and sexually assaulted her while she walked home from McDonald's. Initially acquitted for "lack of evidence," Mohamed received three years imprisonment and ordered to pay 240,000 kronor (£17,500) damages. The Alto Norrland Court of Appeals stated that while rape often justifies refugee deportation, each case requires individual evaluation based on nature and duration. Swedish law permits deportation only for exceptionally serious crimes threatening public safety.