Sweden: Burundian Serial Rapist Convicted of Another Rape, Still Won’t be Deported

Bashiri Sahabu

Of course they’re not going to deport him.

Without African rapists, Sweden wouldn’t survive a day.

Fria Tider (Translation):

Burundian Bashiri Sahabu, 29, has committed a long series of sex crimes and rapes against Swedish women since coming to Sweden in 2005. Now he is convicted of yet another rape, aboard a night bus between Örebro and Arlanda. But even though Sahabu is neither a Swedish citizen nor has any connection to Sweden other than his extensive contacts with the judiciary, he is not sentenced to expulsion.

“I wanted to call for deportation, but it’s not possible,” Prosecutor Allen Saruchanjan Sinelnikov told Free Times.

It is the night of February 10 this year that a 55-year-old woman takes the night bus between Örebro and Arlanda Airport. The woman, who is deaf, has visual difficulties, is disabled and has difficulty moving, should go abroad to visit her boyfriend. She sits far behind in the bus.

Suddenly a man comes and sits on the bus seat next to her. It’s 29-year-old Bashiri Sahabu. Bashiri begins to approach the woman. He kisses her, tries to pull off her trousers, grabs her and puts his fingers into her abdomen. Towards the end of the journey, shortly before the bus arrives at Arlanda, Bashiri grabs the woman’s head and puts her genitals in her mouth.

It’s dark in the bus. The woman is physically weak, feels disgusted and sees how one of the other men in the back of the bus is in the company of Bashiri and does “high five” with him after the oral rape. Although several passengers are witnesses to the abuses, and in later police interviews they say that they understood that something was not right, no one intervenes.

The night before the rape on the night bus to Arlanda, Bashiri Sahabu and a friend have taken to the Elite Stora hotel in central Örebro. There he has gone to the female night receptionist and tried to sexually assault her by pushing her and tearing and pulling on her skirt.

Bashiri Sahabu came to Sweden as a refugee child in 2005 via Tanzania, which is a neighboring country to Burundi. He is not a Swedish citizen and he has no family in Sweden.