Filipino Man Expelled from Denmark in Rape and Robbery Case

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Denmark: Siltanews – News Desk
A 19-year-old Filipino man has been sentenced to one year in prison and expelled from Denmark for his role in a series of violent crimes against prostitutes in Aarhus. The verdict was handed down by the Court in Aarhus and announced on Monday 30 June.

The case involved four young men convicted of rapes and robberies committed in early 2024 against women who had recently arrived in Denmark to work as prostitutes. The crimes occurred in apartments where the women were staying.

In addition to the Filipino national, two Afghan men, aged 19 and 20, were sentenced to eight and four years in prison respectively and also expelled from Denmark.

A 19-year-old Danish citizen was sentenced to six years in prison.

The court found that three of the accused had raped the women in connection with the robberies. One of the rapes was classified by the court as particularly dangerous.

The prosecution had argued that the attacks should be treated as aggravated home robberies, which carry stricter penalties. However, the jury did not reach majority agreement on this point.

Three of the four convicted men have appealed their sentences. The fourth is still considering whether to do so.

Denmark has had legal authority to expel criminals for decades, but expulsion became the norm rather than the exception especially from 2010 onward, driven by political pressure to reduce foreign crime and toughen immigration enforcement.

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