Seven years for Romanian who raped woman in Glasgow

A ROMANIAN man who raped a 25-year-old stranger in Glasgow while his friend kept look-out was today jailed for seven years.
Glasgow High Court. Picture: John DevlinGlasgow High Court. Picture: John Devlin
Glasgow High Court. Picture: John Devlin

Pardalian Rostas, 29, was found guilty of raping the woman on May 19, 2014, in the front garden of 35 Dixon Road while his friend Mugurel Bancs, 30, kept watch.

Bancs was also charged with raping the young woman, but it was dropped by the Crown during trial.

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Judge Norman Ritchie QC told Rostas: “On this particular night you and your friend Murgurel Bancs were out of the streets of the Southside of Glasgow. There you met the complainer who in any view was in an intoxicated condition. She was vulnerable and you took advantage of her.

“Your friend was present and, when with violence, you raped this young woman [and] he watched the events and he kept look-out. It must have been a terrifying ordeal for this young woman and it is plain the consequences for her have been severe.”

Rostas’ victim was not in court for sentencing, but her family and friends clapped and shouted yes when the seven-year term was imposed.

Rostas, who has a robbery conviction in his native Romania for which he received an eight-year sentence, claimed in evidence at the High Court in Glasgow that he had had consensual sex with his victim.

But the woman, who had had consumed ten double vodkas in the Corona Bar in Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, before going to another bar and then walking along Dixon Avenue, told of how Rostas grabbed her and had forcible sex with her.

She told prosecutor Angela Gray said: “I don’t remember leaving the Corona Bar so I assume by that point I was drunk. I can just remember hands on my arms.”

The court heard that the attack took place between 1am and 2am.

Rostas took her into a front garden and she said: “I can remember being with my back facing the building, being kind of pushed in to that bit.

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“I can just remember hands on my arms and I can remember him kissing and biting my neck then after that it kind of goes a wee bit blank.”

The court heard the next thing she remembered was being on her back, being raped.

The victim added: “I can remember having a heavy weight on top of me, I can just remember something being on my neck and face.

“And I can remember trying to push him off me but I just felt I couldn’t move. Like I couldn’t do anything.”

She said her attacker repeatedly said “it’s okay” and “it will be fine”.

Afterwards the victim was described by taxi driver Michael Kelly who offered help as being dishevelled. He said he clothes were dirty and she was upset and sobbing.

PC Laura Cameron who took a statement from the woman said she was distressed, crying, quite shaken up and was crying the whole time.

Ms Gray said: “Just over an hour after meeting Pardalian Rostas, a stranger, she is bruised, her clothes are dirty, debris, leaf matter and gravel is in her hair. She is crying to strangers, crying and shaking for hours.”

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CCTV footage taken from shops, a pub and street cameras in the area helped snare Rostas.

There was also a high profile poster campaign asking the public to help catch the rapist.

Rostas was staying in Govanhill Glasgow with his uncle and nephew and said he was working unloading lorries.

He bought a one-way ticket to Romania on June 1, 2014 and was arrested on a European arrest warrant and returned to the UK in October last year.

Rostas’ wife and 11-year-old child live in Romania.