Mohammed Ghanem

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Mohammed Ghanem (born 1983) is a serial gang rapist. He was a member of a Lebanese Australian gang rape attack squad in two of the Sydney gang rapes which targeted White Australian females.

Ghanem was the final member of the gang to be sentenced and received 40 years imprisonment with a non-parole period of 26 years in relation to 14 different charges.

Ghanem, like his co-offenders Bilal Skaf and Mohammed Skaf has shown no remorse for his actions, effectively opting to "tough it out" at the Kariong Juvenile Justice Centre where he was detained while awaiting his trial.

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