Prosecutors: Afghan Suspect’s Victims Were Boys. Is Afghan “Boy Play” Coming to America?

The Afghan “refugee” arrested last week in connection with child sex abuse victimized two boys, federal prosecutors allege.

The boys Bahrullah Noori molested are 12 and 14, the Wisconsin State Journal reported.

Police arrested Noori at Fort McCoy with another Afghan refugee, Mohammed Imaad, who is accused of choking his wife.

The arrests aren’t the first and won’t be the last. And they are an ominous portent of the crime wave and other problems Americans will face thanks to the Biden Regime’s decision to import what will likely be more than 100,000 Afghans.

Two Weeks of Abuse

Citing the federal affidavit, the State Journal reported that another Afghan man at the camp told investigators that the 12-year-old was his son and the 14-year-old was his nephew. Noori had been abusing them for two weeks.

“The man told the FBI he walked into the bathroom in the early-morning hours of Sept. 11 and saw Noori taking off the clothes of his nephew and trying to have sex with him,” the witness said. “The same day, the man came into the bathroom to find Noori kissing his son.”

Why the man didn’t handle Noori then and there is unexplained, but in any event “the boys told investigators Noori had touched them inappropriately, kissed and bit them and said he would beat them if they told anyone about the sexual abuse,” the newspaper reported:

Noori is facing three counts of engaging in sexual acts with a minor, including one involving the use of force. He also is charged with a fourth count of attempting to engage in such acts with a minor while using force.

The Afghan “refugee” could face life in prison, which means U.S. taxpayers will be dragooned into supporting him forever.

As for Imaad, his wife said he hit and choked her. “She had bruising on her right eye and redness on her throat,” the newspaper reported:

The Afghan woman said this was not the first time she was assaulted by Imaad and that he had “beat me many times in Afghanistan to the point I lost vision in both eyes.” She told a soldier Imaad threatened to kill her or send her back to Afghanistan “where the Taliban could deal with her.”

On Sept. 9, the woman fainted and received medical treatment. She told a soldier that Imaad had hit, choked, verbally abused and raped her since she arrived at Fort McCoy.

The wife also said he beat their children.

About 200 miles northwest of Milwaukee, the fort is just one staging area for the injection of unvetted Afghans into American communities.

Bacha Bazi and Dancing Boys

What the Biden Regime didn’t anticipate — or perhaps it did — is that the Afghan men it would import would carry in their customs, which Open Borders lobbyists call “cultural enrichment.”

As The New American reported last week, one of those culturally enriching practices will be bacha bazi, or “boy play,” which is slang for using “dancing boys” as sex slaves. The victims are also called “tea boys.”

Whether Noori thought he was initiating his own “dancing boys,” or whether he is simply a garden-variety molester we don’t know. But once the Afghans at Fort McCoy and elsewhere are dumped into the heartland, it’s safe to predict that some American boys and their parents might get a taste of this enriching Afghan custom.

American authorities in Afghanistan told GIs and Marines, the New York Times revealed in 2015, to ignore the child rape. When a U.S. Special Forces captain beat up an Afghan molester who kept a boy chained to his bed, the captain’s superiors relieved him of command. Another GI who helped him nearly lost his career, but U.S. officials thought better of it and reversed their decision to kick him out of the Army.

U.S. officials worried that interfering with the practice would frustrate the war effort. Stopping the practice might upset the child rapists who fought on the American side.

Another “culturally enriching” practice to which Americans will be treated is wife-beating, although Islamic justice frowns upon the kind of licking Imaad gave his wife.

The Biden Regime’s disastrous pullout after losing the war is the reason the two criminal suspects are in the country. Biden and his subalterns will not be held responsible for bringing Afghan thugs into the country.