Mohammed Sanoussi
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Mohammed Sanoussi is a convicted gang rapist. He, along with his brother Mahmoud Sanoussi was a member of a Lebanese Australian gang rape attack squad which targeted White Australian females in 2000 during the Sydney gang rapes.
Mohammed Sanoussi was sentenced on September 6, 2002 to a maximum 21 years and three months jail with a non-parole period of 12 years for his part in the abduction and rape of two 16-year-olds taken from Chatswood to Greenacre on August 10, 2000, and a six-hour assault 20 days later on an 18-year-old taken from a train in Bankstown and raped at three sites.
Shortly after his conviction, Sanoussi's brother and cousin were banned from visiting him in prison for three months after a rowdy clash staff at the Kariong Juvenile Justice Centre where he was incarcerated. Shouting broke out when staff removed the visitors after they had tried to pass newspaper clippings to the brothers about their sentencing the previous day. [1]
On September 16, 2005 Sanoussi had his sentenced reduced after it was ruled that gang rape was not in the "Worst Category" of felons.