Moroccan Man Sentenced to 15 Years for Raping and Impregnating 12-Year-Old Niece

A 50-year-old man was sentenced to 15 years in prison for incestuous rape on his 12-year-old niece, who became pregnant. This was the verdict handed down by the Rabat Court of Appeal on Thursday, February 20.
It all started with the discovery of a newborn, abandoned near the Ouled Sibita douar, in the prefecture of Salé. The judicial police conducted an investigation that led them to the trail of the baby’s mother. Found, she confessed to having been raped by her uncle, under threat of a bladed weapon. Subsequently, she became pregnant. Just after giving birth, the victim’s mother will leave the child near a tree, by the side of the road.
Questioned, the victim’s mother confessed to the police that her brother-in-law had told her, under threat, that he intended to marry her daughter. She was sentenced to three months in prison for having abandoned the newborn in a deserted place, near Bouknadel.
Father of five children, the incestuous uncle had served a 17-year sentence in prison for attempted murder and rape on his aunt. At the bar, the quinquagenarian denied the accusation against him. He will make the audience believe that his family had invented this rape to provoke his return to prison.
But the incestuous uncle will be confounded by the stigmas left by the assault on the victim’s body, reports Al Akhbar. He will have no choice but to confess his crime. The Rabat Court of Appeal sentences him to 15 years in prison for incestuous rape on a 12-year-old minor.
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