An African living in Melbourne has wilfully infected a woman with HIV. Wepukhulu Zebtek (44) from Uganda knew he had the virus but neglected to inform his victim of it as well as neglecting to use sexual protection. His excuse in failing to inform her was that he thought she’d refuse him so he gave her the virus instead. He’s plead guilty and will be eligible for parole in two years and 3 months while his victim will be with the virus for the reduced length of her life.
News.com.au
Africans, Crime, Immigrants, Sex Crime | Australisk Incognita | 17 December 2009 |
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A couple of 8 years went out for the night at Rooty Hill RSL but the female (29) decided to stay later than her partner until closing time when the last call for the RSL’s courtesy bus was made. She took the bus home but on the way, Maori driver Teina Toka (57) deviated from the course and stopped at a dead end and raped the woman twice and to her screaming for help, he laughed: “There’s no-one here.”. After he was finished, he dropped her home and threatened that he now knew where she lived. Toka won’t be granted the opportunity for bail as he’s expected to flee to his native New Zealand if given the opportunity.
The Dail Telegraph
Kok Foo Lim of Tuart Hill, Perth has plead not guilty to 11 counts of unlawful and indecent assault, 15 counts of sexual penetration without consent and 1 charge of wounding. He’s plead guilty to 18 other counts of indecent assault.
Kok’s an illegal (non-registered) taxi driver who targeted young, intoxicated men and got them back to his house or simply alone in his car and then performed sexual acts illegally with them – often filming the crimes. All of the acts were over a four-year period from 2003 to 2007. Most of Kok’s victims would wake up naked in Kok’s house, with the youngest of such victims being 17 years old.
A raid of Kok’s house produced a backpack of recordings which ”showed a number of different men in various states of undress, asleep or unconscious, being indecently assaulted by the person taking the footage.”.
Kok’s trial is set to last for five weeks.
PerthNow