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Flasher had served kebab to woman
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A man who admitted indecently exposing himself to three women in Belfast has been jailed for 16 months.

Abdelatif Rezk, 26, committed the offences at the women's homes between July 2005 and January 2006. He arrived in Northern Ireland from Egypt in 2004.

One woman told police she recognised him as the same man who served food to her and a friend at a kebab shop just 30 minutes beforehand.

He admitted three charges of indecent exposure and one of attempted exposure.

The court heard the first incident happened at a 28-year-old woman's home at about 5am on 25 July 2005.

She heard tapping on the living room window and when she looked out she saw the accused with his trousers open.

DNA sample

Rezk fled after the woman called for her husband, but he was identified by a DNA sample.

A month later, a 26-year old woman heard a bang on the bedroom window of her east Belfast home at about 3am.

She looked outside and saw a man standing with his jeans undone.

She later told police he had served her and her friend food a short time earlier.

On 24 September, a 28-year old woman heard a knock on her living room window at about 6.20am. She had got up with her husband as he left for work, when she was confronted by a man who had his hand on his groin.

It must have been a matter of great concern to all of these ladies to find themselves with a stranger outside their home in hours of darkness carrying out such an act
Judge's comments
In the last incident at about 5.15am on 21 January 2006, a woman in her 40s was sitting in her living room watching television.

She noticed car headlights and saw a man walking around outside her house. He stopped in front of her window where he undid his jeans.

The prosecution lawyer said the "shocked and distressed" woman called the PSNI.

After giving a description of the man and his vehicle, police called at a house on the Holywood Road in Belfast where Rezk had been staying with his wife and young daughter.

A defence barrister said the accused's wife was "standing by her husband". He also said his client has already served a lengthy period on remand for the charges.

Jailing Rezk, the judge said: "It must have been a matter of great concern to all of these ladies to find themselves with a stranger outside their home in hours of darkness carrying out such an act."

He was given concurrent 16-month sentences for each of the three exposure charges with a concurrent 12-month sentence imposed for the attempted exposure.





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