Spain: Muslim migrant goes on three-day rampage, charged with rape and brutal street beating, victim in coma
Said Leksili was in Spain illegally, but now his troubles are over. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is giving Spanish citizenship to hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants, and so soon enough, no one in Spain will dare to raise a voice against this kind of behavior, much less to call the police. The migrants are in the driver’s seat, and they are no doubt well aware of the fact.

Algerian Migrant Accused of Rape, Brutal Beating after Three-Day Rampage in Spain
by Joakim Scheffer, Hungarian Conservative, August 11, 2026:
A 26-year-old Algerian illegal immigrant, already jailed over a brutal street beating in Valencia, has now been accused of raping a homeless woman on the two preceding days, tying together what police say was a three-day rampage that ended with a 47-year-old man in a coma.
The first attack occurred on 22 July. According to the Policía Nacional account reported by Cadena SER, the woman was sleeping in a tent on vacant land in Valencia when the man entered without her consent and used force against her. She resisted strongly enough to prevent penetration. Police say he returned to the same tent the following night, 23 July, attacked her again more aggressively and this time raped her. On both occasions, he allegedly threatened to kill her if she reported him….
Witnesses told police that the suspect became involved in an argument after residents complained about his behaviour. The 47-year-old victim, identified in Spanish media as Arturo C, did not know him. Video recorded at the scene showed the suspect repeatedly punching and kicking him after he fell, including blows to the head. Arturo, who already had one arm in a cast, was left unconscious and taken to hospital with severe head and chest trauma, broken ribs and facial injuries….
Spanish outlets identify the suspect as Said Leksili, an Algerian national who entered Spain illegally in 2020 and remained in the country without legal residence. El Debate reports that he had been detained 18 times since arriving, including six arrests for violent offences in Valencia over the previous three years—three for bodily harm and three for violent robbery. He also reportedly used two identities, one Algerian and another presenting him as Moroccan.
Social media reporting also claimed the suspect had a final deportation order to leave Spain that authorities failed to enforce. Spanish reporting said there was an expulsion proceeding against the Algerian, but it remained unresolved without an actual order.
Egyptian ‘Asylum Seeker’ and His Crime Spree in Italy
A migrant from Egypt has been carrying out a one-man crime spree in Italy, targeting the very elderly. He has just been arrested in Milan for robbing an 86-year-old man of a gold necklace. More on his violent career can be found here:
Italy: Egyptian migrant who beat and robbed 86-year-old victim committed nearly 20 robberies targeting the elderly since just 2023
Remix News, August 10, 2026:
A 27-year-old Egyptian citizen with a long history of targeting the elderly was arrested by Milan State Police on Saturday after he violently robbed an 86-year-old Italian man of his yellow-gold necklace in broad daylight. The incident was captured on surveillance video and published on social media.
The attack took place on Thursday, August 6, shortly after noon in Via Pezzotti. The elderly victim was walking with his wife when the suspect approached him from behind, grabbed him by the neck, and threw him to the ground. Once on the ground, the Egyptian tore the necklace from his neck and fled toward Via Antonini….
Such violence on someone so old could well have led to the victim’s permanent injury or even death.
He was arrested on the spot, taken to San Vittore prison and placed at the disposal of the judicial authorities.
Investigators say the 27-year-old has more than 20 police arrests, including convictions for thefts and robberies targeting the elderly.
He has been an asylum seeker since 2024 and is therefore legally present in Italy despite his long police record. He arrived in the country in 2023, first landing in Siderno, with his criminal history beginning with a theft in April 2024. From that point, there were 17 further reports for thefts and robberies, most of them targeting elderly victims.
Now why was he granted asylum seeker status in the first place? There is no civil war or other conflict going on in Egypt. The only people who would be in trouble with the current regime of General El-Sisi are members of the Muslim Brotherhood. And under no conditions should Italy be admitting members of the Brotherhood, with their stated intention of spreading Islam throughout the world because, as Muhammad said, “Islam is to dominate and not to be dominated.”
This Egyptian, a one-man criminal gang in Italy, committed close to twenty thefts and robberies since April 2024. He preyed on the elderly, targeting people in their eighties. He caused several of them bodily harm, by violently throwing them to the ground and pulling off their necklaces.
Here is what I don’t understand. He appears not to have been arrested seventeen times for thefts and robberies attributed to him. Furthermore, he seems to have spent very little, or perhaps no, time in jail. Why was that? Why did he keep being released when he was clearly going to rob again? And how many arrests does it take before such a career criminal has his asylum status revoked, and is then promptly deported back to Egypt?





