Process in Berlin: Ms. opens the door as the wrong police officer and is raped - accused is silent

Process in Berlin: Ms. opens the door as the wrong police officer and is raped - accused is silent
woman in Berlin raped by false police officers - process before the district court
Berlin - A trial is currently taking place in front of the district court in Berlin due to a shocking rape. A single woman fell victim to false police officers who mercilessly caught and thus reached her home. The accused, Rolandas R., a 29-year-old Lithuanian and married DHL driver, was accused of brutal deeds together with another perpetrator.
The witness Oda Z., whose name was changed for security reasons, described the terrible event in court. She reported that she opened the door because she thought something had happened in the house. At that time she was injured, her foot was broken and her face swollen after a previous accident. She knew Rolandas fleetingly, but not the second perpetrator named Vadim.
oda was dragged into the bedroom and first raped by Vadim. She cried and pleaded him to stop. Rolandas stood in the door with a laugh and filmed the cruel deed. After Vadim had enough, Rolandas took action and also raped the woman. The two perpetrators took the sheet and blocked Oda in their own apartment.
The woman stated in court that she did not fight back, but was in panic and only cried and pleaded that she was spared. The charges against the two men are on community rape, assault and deprivation of freedom, whereby a prison sentence of up to five years is planned for these offenses.
The process took place before the district court, more precisely in the 621. The 38-year-old Oda Z. was confident during her statement and wore expensive clothing and striking jewelry. Her curly fingernails and the pink -colored painted fingernails underlined their well -groomed appearance. The witness dominated the Russian language and stated not to practice a firm job.
The accused of Rolanda R. was silent in court. He was previously arrested in Norway and is now at large for deposit. The court should announce the judgment in this process on September 4th.
It remains to be hoped that the judiciary will decide fairly in this case and that the alleged perpetrators will give the appropriate punishment so that they are held responsible for their hideous acts. At the same time, this case is a memorial for how important it is to be careful and not blind to anyone, especially people who pretend to be police officers.