Moroccan Man Gets 13-Year Sentence in France for Violent Sexual Assaults

Hamza Naoui Khir, a Moroccan national, was tried last Tuesday by the Assizes Court of Finistère, in Quimper. He was sentenced to thirteen years in prison and a permanent ban from French territory.
The 43-year-old man was accused of sexual abuse on two women, one of whom was vulnerable, reports Le Télégramme, specifying that the facts date back to June 27, 2018 in Brest.
Around 7:30 a.m., after violently beating her, Hamza Naoui Khir forced a 26-year-old woman to perform fellatio in the public toilets. It was the intervention of a friend of the victim, who put him to flight, that put an end to the act, indicates the same source.
Half an hour later, he reoffends at Jean-Jaurès but this time with a 36-year-old disabled woman, after having made her climb to his home.
Verdict of the court, thirteen years in prison for the Moroccan, also permanently banned from French territory, and ordered to pay 20,000 euros to each of his two victims, for moral damage, concludes the newspaper.
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