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19 March 2024

Crazy World: Man rapes boys under secret cam

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Saudi Arabia’s feared religious police arrested a local man on charges of raping many little boys while filming them by a secret camera planted in his house.
 
The unnamed man then used the films to force his victims to either come back again to him or bring other boys to his house in the western Red Sea port of Jeddah.
 
The trick worked for several months until a school boy raped by the man decided it was time to put an end to such ugly acts by the rapist.
 
After he was faced with the film and ordered by the rapist to bring his friends to him or he would publicize the film, the boy decided to go straight to the members of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, the most feared and influential law enforcement group in the Gulf Kingdom.
 
“They asked the boy to go along with that man and pretend to agree to his demand…the boy then went to the man and told him he wanted to be with him,” the Saudi Arabic language daily Kabar said.
 
“When the rapist opened the door for the boy, the Commission members jumped in and arrested the man…they found a secret camera in the room, which was equipped and prepared for such dirty acts by the man.”
 
 
Driver kills employer, rapes wife
 
A Sri Lankan private driver got drunk and murdered his 75-year-old Saudi employer in the Gulf Kingdom before raping his wife. He then tried to commit a suicide but was overpowered and arrested by security men.
 
Saudi newspapers said the unnamed driver, in his 50s, committed his crime early on Monday at his employer’s house in the eastern Saudi town of Khobar.
 
“He then tried to end his own life but police rushing to the scene overpowered the man and arrested him…no other details are so far available,” the Saudi Arabic language daily Sharq said in a brief report.
 
Sri Lankans and other south Asians account for the bulk of private drivers and other domestic workers in Saudi Arabia, with a population of nearly 28 million.