Balazs Uliczki Risca Rapist

Balazs Uliczki Risca RapistBalazs Uliczki Risca Rapist

The police have published the mugshot of the Risca Rapist, Balazs Uliczki, incarcerated for raping a lady and utilising a sex toy to further “degrade” her during a sustained period of sexual torture.

Balazs Uliczki, 45, a Hungarian citizen residing in Risca, exploited his victim for his own “sexual gratification,” according to a judge.

He employed brutality during the assaults in which she was subjected to vaginal and anal rape.

The defendant, Balazs Uliczki, was incarcerated after being convicted of seven charges during a trial at Newport Crown Court.

A jury found him guilty of six counts of rape and one count of assault by penetration.

Balazs Uliczki refuted all allegations.

Ieuan Bennett, for the prosecution, recited the victim’s poignant impact statement at Cardiff Crown Court.

She said: “I haven’t been able to move on with my life as I had to recall it all over again.

“I don’t think I’ll be able to trust another man.

“I lived my life in fear – I was so scared of him.”

Mr Bennett said the vibrator had been used in some of the offences to “degrade” his victim.

She added: “I was scared to leave my own home and I was always looking over my shoulder.”

The defendant, of Sarn Place, who followed proceedings with the help of a Hungarian interpreter, had one previous conviction for harassment.

Judge Celia Hughes told Balazs Uliczki: “You used her for your own sexual desires.

“Your victim felt degraded and you raped her at your will.”

She added: “You have a complete lack of remorse and empathy for your victim.”

The defendant was jailed for 11 years and ordered to register as a sex offender for an indefinite period.

Balazs Uliczki was also made the subject of a restraining order not to contact the woman for an indefinite period.

Balazs Uliczki was also ordered to pay a statutory victim surcharge following his release from prison.


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