Breaking DOJ Report: Two Afghan Refugees Face Charges For Trying To Rape A Child And More
Remember how the Biden administration promised that they were thoroughly vetting the refugees from Afghanistan even when reports claimed otherwise?
Yeah... Me too.
The Department of Justice just released a statement detailing two Afghan refugees it currently has in custody. The report says the two men are currently facing charges after attempting to rape a child and suffocate a woman.
“Bahrullah Noori, 20, is charged with attempting to engage in a sexual act with a minor using force against that person, and with three counts of engaging in a sexual act with a minor, with one count alleging the use of force,” the Department of Justice wrote in a statement. “The indictment alleges that that the victims had not attained the age of 16 years and were at least four years younger than the defendant.”
“Mohammad Haroon Imaad, 32, is charged with assaulting his spouse by strangling and suffocating her,” the statement added. “The indictment alleges that the assault occurred on September 7, 2021.”
The DOJ noted that these are two separate and unrelated cases.
The Statment by the DOJ continued:
Noori and Imaad were charged previously in complaints filed in U.S. District Court. They made initial appearances in Madison on September 16 and are being detained at the Dane County Jail. Noori and Imaad are scheduled for arraignment tomorrow, September 23, at 9:30 a.m. and 10:15 a.m., respectively, before U.S. Magistrate Judge Stephen L. Crocker.
If convicted, Noori faces a mandatory minimum penalty of 30 years and a maximum of life in federal prison on the charges alleging use of force, and a maximum penalty of 15 years on the other two charges. Imaad faces a maximum penalty of 10 years. The charges against them are the result of investigations by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Fort McCoy Police Department.
How many weeks has it been since the US took in countless Afghan refugees? Already we have two arrested and facing federal charges for violent crimes.