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There are some headlines that I read with a great deal of satisfaction. Headlines such as this: Rape ringleader Bilal Skaf ‘scared’ of being bashed in jail.
Skaf was the ringleader of a Muslim rape gang who perpetrated a string of particularly vile gang rapes, targeting “Aussie” girls, in the early 2000s. One girl was raped 25 times by 14 males in three locations over a six-hour period. Compounding the brutality was the blatant racist motivation of the Islamic monsters.
So, you’ll forgive a great many Australians if they fervently hope that Skaf not only gets bashed in prison, but cops a long, hard dose of his own medicine in the showers.
Skaf, who is serving a 55-year sentence for the vile rapes, has told Goulburn jail officers: “I’m scared, I’m gonna get bashed up if I move jail – and my family won’t visit.”
That would be the family that included his fellow gang-rapist, little brother Mohammed Skaf.
The brothers, along with about 12 others, captured and brutally assaulted at least six women during their month-long reign of terror in the weeks leading up to the 2000 Olympic Games. The attacks were described by sentencing judge Michael Finnane as “worse than death”.
Other members of the family regularly trooped into the court to scream abuse and imprecations at the victims of their brothers’ and sons’ unrepentant predation.
Skaf is one of 170 of Australia’s most notorious killers and rapists waiting to be transferred out of Goulburn Maximum Security after its 140-year-old small cells were deemed no longer “fit for purpose”.
He says the move to either the more modern Junee or Clarence correctional centres would add four hours to his family’s travel time for visits.
“I will get bashed up, I don’t want to move, at Goulburn I’ve got a segregated yard where people can’t get me. I’ll get bashed up again,” a Goulburn Correctional Centre officer said Skaf told him.
“Dad and the family won’t come and visit me any more, it’s too far for them from Sydney,” the inmate complained to staff.
Well, cry me a river.
Skaf, 44, was attacked by three inmates in 2015.
Good.
But they sure do ’ave ’em in the Skaf household. Despite being released from prison, Mohammed Skaf has been in and out of court for repeated violent offences against women. Including his own younger sisters.
[Mohammad] Skaf did not appear at Bankstown Local Court when the interim order was mentioned on April 30, but court records indicate the magistrate imposed a raft of standard conditions preventing him from assaulting or threatening Noora, or anyone she has a relationship with.
He was also ordered not to damage her property, or harm any animal in her possession.
Does that mean the family goat?
Records further indicate the siblings live at the same address in Greenacre, which is the family home they share with their [father] Mustapha, mother Baria, and their younger brother Hadi, 26 – who Noora also has an interim domestic AVO against.
A lovely lot they must be.