morning all, Just reading some trash, this guy below gets 40...

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    morning all,

    Just reading some trash,
    this guy below gets 40 years as part of the Skaf gang rapists in 2000, appeals, get lesser sentence, comes out in 2015 and starts an Ice Importation ring with associates straight after release.

    Some people just shouldn't be here at all, imo.

    Good fortune all.


    Gang rapist caught in ‘ice’ ring sting


    Convicted gang rapist Mohamed Ghanem has been caught in an ice drug ring captured by police surveillance and now faces 20 more years in jail.

    Candace Sutton
    @candacesutton1





    Convicted teenage gang rapist Mohamed Ghanem is facing 20 years in jail after becoming an methamphetamine dealer less than two years after his release on parole.
    Unfortunately for Ghanem, now aged 35, his ice drug deals were conducted under police surveillance and on recorded police telephone intercepts.
    Using luxury car brands and mileage as code words for drugs, Ghanem and his co-accused Hussein Sarhan set up drug deals with another man, Kamal El Jamal, in Sydney’s western suburbs.
    Ghanem pleaded guilty to supplying a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug and is due to be sentenced later this month. Sarhan and El Jama are also due to be sentenced..
    The drug plotters were finally arrested after a dramatic police pursuit in traffic with the surveillance operation culminating in officers finding almost 1kg of ice hidden in a car boot.
    In October 2002, Ghanem was convicted of raping young Sydney women in the infamous Skaf gang rape trial which shocked Australia. The attacks were so degrading and demeaning, the trial judge at the time described them as “worse than murder”.
    Then 19-year-old Ghanem was labelled at the trial as the “enthusiastic lieutenant” of Bilal Skaf, who with his brother Mohammed and at least six other young Lebanese Australian men, gang raped young women just before the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

    Mohamed Ghanem, above in 2002, was released from prison in 2015 but has now returned and is facing up to 20 years for supplying ice.Source:News Corp Australia
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