Rami A. (37) was in prison for assaulting and sexually harassing women. But the Syrian got out early and promptly attacked again. He was sentenced again at the local court in Dresden. But it was a recidivism that was to be expected.
In March 2019, the Dresden Regional Court sent the drywall builder behind bars for three years and three months.
In the Hechtviertel district of Dresden, he had assaulted seven women, groped them, pulled them to the ground, kissed them. He was only caught because a victim discovered him by chance and called the police.
From then on, Rami presented himself as a victim, denied the offences, blamed them on drugs and alcohol.
He was released in September 2020. Rami refused any therapy or rehabilitation while in prison. The expert opinion also warned of the danger of a “high rate of recidivism”. Even the probation officer tried hard, but in vain.Rami didn’t want to hear any more about his deeds. And promptly attacked again in the summer of 2021!
In the Friedrichstadt district, he attacked a physiotherapist in the entrance of her house at night. She fought back as hard as she could: “But only when I pressed my house key against his neck did he let go. I pushed him away and shouted ‘Fuck off’,” the woman said in court.
Then Rami wailed again, claiming that it was all a lie. Suddenly she said, “I definitely recognise that voice. That was the man.” Not only that led to his conviction: the police had found his DNA on the woman’s clothes.
Now Rami A. must be imprisoned for another three years and two months. And he will probably also have to serve the remaining 20 months from the previous verdict of the regional court.