Police have uncovered a shocking footage showing five migrants brutally raping a 17-year-old girl while singing, laughing and dancing in Arabic.
A horrific video footage has revealed a most shocking incident in
which a group of young men, including five migrants, laughing, dancing
and singing in Arabic as they gang-rape an unconscious 17-year-old girl.
Reports claim the girl was gang-raped after attending a party where she got drunk and passed out.
One of the rapists who was later caught, police: "She can't complain. Women must obey men."
According to reports, the incident happened in November but was
only discovered this week by a teacher at a school in Ostend, Belgium.
Police launched a probe after a 14-year-old boy at the Ostend
Technical Institute had bragged about a photo of himself dressed in
military fatigues and holding a sub-machine gun.
Cops later discovered the shocking video on his phone — believed to
have been filmed by the boy — of the suspects raping the victim before
dancing around her, the country's Het Laatste Nieuws site reported.
Police yesterday revealed that seven males aged between 14 and 25
were involved in the attack, including five Iraqis. Two had just arrived
in the country and were in the process of seeking asylum when the gang
rape took place. Two of the attackers were Belgian nationals.
The video shows them pull down the victim's trousers, sexually
assault her and rape her. It was revealed she later took a taxi home and
did not tell police. When she eventually spoke to cops this week she
could not remember what happened.
It was reported that during police interrogations only the eldest
suspect denied rape, while the others admitted having sex with the girl
and even suggested gang rape was normal in other parts of the world. One
claimed the girl had consented, but footage showed she was unconscious.
Four men are now in jail over the incident while the three minors
are in a youth detention centre, according to reports in the
country. Local mayor Johan Vande Lanotte said yesterday: "It's obvious some newcomers have a cultural problem about relations between men and women.
"We must stay alert and explain our basic values to them and what they cannot do."
Meanwhile Theo Francken, Belgium's minister for asylum and immigration, said: "Rapists won't be given asylum. They will be sent back to Iraq if they are found guilty."
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