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His lawyer argued that this Muslim rapist shouldn’t be imprisoned because he suffered from anxiety, depression, and claustrophobia. More on this horror-comical tale can be found here, in a heartrending story you may have missed from last October: “Small boat migrant ‘raped woman in heart of London after threatening her through translation app,’” by Sophie Little, GB News, October 31, 2025:
A failed asylum seeker who entered the UK on a small boat used a translation app to threaten his victim before he raped her, a court has heard.
Moustafa Elbohy, 31, allegedly attacked a woman he has encountered at Charing Cross railway station in London in the early hours of September 20.
The Egyptian national, who entered to country in June having crossed the Channel in a dinghy, is said to have been at the train station with friends from the taxpayer-funded migrant hotel where he was staying.
The victim is believed to have been trying to catch a train home after a work night out with colleagues.
The woman allegedly asked the group of migrants what language they were speaking, at which point it is claimed that Mr Elbohy asked for her name and started to shout, despite not being able to speak any English.
When she attempted to leave in order to board her train, Mr Elbohy is said to have put his arm around her before leading her from the station.
It is understood the alleged attack took place on a nearby rooftop.
He stands accused of sexually assaulting her before he is said to have used a translation app on his phone to tell her: “I want to f**k you.”…
As Mr Elbohy was led away to the cells, he shouted: “I will not be able to sleep in prison. I will die. Put me in a hospital or anywhere else.”
Of course Moustafa Elboy shouldn’t be sent to prison. We don’t want our convicted rapists to suffer from anxiety, depression, and especially claustrophobia. Given his condition, it would be cruel to lock him up in a tiny cell. We need to see it from Mr. Elbohy’s point of view. Here he is, all alone in the U.K., among people who don’t speak his language, and feeling rejected because, after all, he had quite literally been rejected twice as an asylum seeker. Who could not feel sympathy for him? And why not, to cheer him up — he’s been through a lot — at this point grant him that asylum that he so dearly wants? Isn’t that the least the U.K. can do?
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He abducted this woman and took her to a rooftop-the article doesn’t say she was gagged-she didn’t scream-nobody intervened? There are detaila missing here.
It’s portrayed as incompetence but it’s not its deliberate action by the establishment of the EU.
Nobody is questioning why an Egyptian is seeking asylum at all, people from Britain go there on holiday.
And as for “ anxiety, depression, and claustrophobia” these symptoms will get anyone a comfortable life on benefits.
It’s deliberate.
The victim deserves to see him do life in prison.
Unfortunately, she will likely be eGypped.