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    Man who raped teenage girls as they slept is jailed

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMarch 24, 2026No Comments
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    A man who raped two teenage girls as they slept has been jailed.

    Stefan Dobandi, 20, of no fixed abode, appeared for sentencing at Mold Crown Court on Tuesday 24 March.

    At a separate hearing in February, he admitted three counts of rape and two counts of taking an indecent photograph/ pseudo-photograph of a child.

    Dobandi was jailed for 10 years, with a two-year extended license period.

    He was also handed 10 year restraining orders to protect the victims, an indefinite sexual harm prevention order and subject to notification requirements for life.

    Between May and June last year, Dobandi raped two teenage girls in Flintshire, on separate occasions, as they slept.

    During the early hours of 1 June, he entered an address as one of the victims slept, got into the bed she was sleeping in and raped her.

    The victim woke to find herself partly undressed, with Dobandi next to her in bed.

    The previous month, another teenage girl had woken up in bed to Dobandi raping her.

    He later sent voice messages to one of the victims, admitting what he had done.

    Investigating officer, Detective Constable Guto Hughes said: “Dobandi has proved himself to be a predator who is a danger to women.

    “There is no doubt these horrific offences will likely impact his victims forever.

    “I commend their courage for speaking out and reporting his crimes, which has led to his conviction today, and prevented him from committing further sexual offences.

    “Tackling violence against women and girls remains a foremost priority for North Wales Police. We are committed to identifying perpetrators, pursuing justice, and ensuring that victims receive the protection and support they need.

    “We will continue to work tirelessly to hold offenders to account and to keep our communities safe.”

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