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Cassation Court urged to uphold sentences of 3 men convicted of abducting, sexually assaulting women

By Rana Husseini - Feb 21,2022 - Last updated at Feb 21,2022

AMMAN — The general attorney at the Criminal Court on Monday asked the Court of Cassation to uphold a January Criminal Court’s ruling to sentence three men to prison terms ranging from 40 to 45 years after convicting them of abducting and sexually assaulting women in the Kingdom in 2020.

Two of the three defendants received 45 years in prison, while the third was handed 40 years after being convicted of charges of sodomy, molestation, abduction, assault and theft of five women for over a year.

The defendants were also convicted of attempting to murder a man who was accompanying one of the victims at the time of her abduction.

“The defendants’ actions were extremely dangerous and threatened the safety and security of the society,” Salamat told The Jordan Times.

Therefore, Salamat added, “we want to ensure that they get the maximum punishment as a form of deterrence”.

The defendants were originally sentenced to 30 years each in prison, a senior judicial source told The Jordan Times recently.

However, the tribunal decided to increase the punishments of the charges the defendants were convicted of because of the severity of their crimes, according to the judicial source.

“The Criminal Court’s tribunal decided to hand the defendant a tough punishment as a form of deterrence because their actions constituted a grave danger to individuals and society,” the senior judicial source said.

Court papers said the three defendants, who were friends, decided to sexually assault women and stole a vehicle to accomplish “their evil acts”.

Wearing masks to cover their faces, the defendants would approach young men and women who would be sitting in their vehicles and “pose as police officers or security agents”, according to the 120-page verdict.

“The defendants would ask the women to accompany them and would beat up the men who are with them in the vehicles,” the court said.

The three men would then drive to different governorates, park the stolen vehicle in secluded areas and “proceed to sexually assault the victims”, according to court transcripts.

The defendants would then give their victims a gallon of gasoline or water and ask them to “wash their private parts to erase any evidence”, the court continued.

After they were done, the court added, they would drop their victims on a main road and leave.

The three defendants were arrested following several complaints by the male victims who were accompanying the abducted female victims, the court documents stated.

The authorities were able to locate the three suspects and they were arrested, the court transcripts stated.

The three men confessed to assaulting seven female victims, but the prosecution was only able to forward five cases to the court, the senior judicial source noted.

“Only five women came forward to file complaints about the sexual assault incidents,” the judicial source said.

The court relied in its ruling on DNA evidence belonging to some of the female victims found in the stolen vehicles, according to the judicial source.

Additional evidence included the identification of one of the perpetrators in a police lineup, whose mask fell during one of the assault incidents, as well as the defendants’ features that were provided by the victims, the judicial source added.

The Cassation Court has 30 days to start reviewing the verdict.

 

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