THE mum of a 15-year-old rape victim slammed authorities after the illegal immigrant who attacked her fled Scotland.
And she revealed she was “disgusted” at not being told that sex fiend Marwan Al-Bakr, 32, had headed to Germany.



The shocked parent, 40, said a mammoth wait for justice has left her daughter devastated.
Syrian-born Al-Bakr attacked the schoolgirl in Toryglen, Glasgow, in February 2022.
But her family had not known until the case called at court this month that he’d fled the country.
The mum said: “My blood is boiling. I’m disgusted.
“We’ve been kept in the dark — it’s a kick in the teeth. We have no faith in the justice system.”
She added: “Why was he able to flee the country three days after he’d raped my daughter? He wasn’t even supposed to be in Britain in the first place. Who else has suffered?”
Vile Al-Bakr denied rape but a jury convicted him earlier this month at Livingston’s High Court.
However, the victim’s mum said the long delay before the brute was nailed has mentally broken her girl, now 19.
She explained: “For anyone to have that hanging over them is awful. She was worried she wasn’t going to be believed in court.
“And the fact he pled not guilty, despite clear-cut DNA evidence and CCTV footage, is so cruel.
“It made her go through a trial and give evidence. Anger doesn’t even describe how I feel.
“The law should be changed so rape victims don’t have to go through all that when there’s such strong evidence.”
University graduate Al-Bakr was seeking asylum in the UK after claiming he’d been trafficked “by force” from Ireland to Scotland.
BEAST ON RUN
FEBRUARY 14, 2022: Syrian uni student Marwan Al-Bakr, 32, lures vulnerable 15-year-old schoolgirl away from a bus stop after dark, before raping her at a grassy area in Toryglen, Glasgow.
THREE DAYS LATER: Al-Bakr flees to Germany in a bid to evade justice.
AUGUST 2023: Beast is tracked down and later extradited back to Scotland after 18 months.
APRIL 2025: Monster is convicted of rape after trial at the High Court in Livingston.
A jury heard the schoolgirl was reported missing by her mum after she failed to return home following a row.
She slept on steps at Hampden Stadium before meeting Al-Bakr at a nearby bus stop.
The stranger used a translation app to try to talk to the teen before raping her.
His distraught victim borrowed a pal’s phone to alert her mum.

The parent recalled: “She said, ‘Mum, I’m so sorry, I’ve been raped.’ I phoned the police then ran to where she was.
“The police were already there and I was told not to touch her — so I couldn’t even cuddle her.”
Al-Bakr was remanded in custody until sentencing on May 6.
But the mum said: “This totally changed my daughter. She used to be quite bubbly, but was left terrified to go out. And he still has nightmares.”
Tory MSP Sharon Dowey said: “It’s appalling that this dangerous offender evaded justice for so long.
“His brave victim and her family deserve to know why he was able to flee abroad with such ease.”
A Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service spokeswoman said: “As proceedings are ongoing, it would be inappropriate to comment.”