A prisoner who murdered another inmate using furniture as weapons at HMP Maidstone has been convicted following a trial.
Sasan Rabat, 27, attacked fellow prisoner Stefan Adi with brutal force using a broken chair and a shattered ceramic toilet lid. The violent assault took place in Rabat's cell on December 9, 2021.
Authorities discovered Rabat seated calmly in his cell with Adi’s lifeless body concealed in a corner, having attempted to hide the victim’s body beneath various pieces of furniture, including a locker and table. The brutal attack involved multiple injuries, including blows inflicted by the broken pieces of a ceramic toilet lid.
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During the trial, it emerged that Rabat had violently assaulted Mr Adi using a broken chair, locker, and the ceramic fragments of the toilet lid, causing severe head injuries and internal damage. He had attempted to justify his actions as self-defence, claiming he had been threatened.
However, the jury rejected his claim, convicting him of murder following a two-week trial at %%UKNIP_ANCHOR_2%% Crown Court.
Rabat remains in custody awaiting sentencing. The judge described the murder as an exceptionally violent act, stressing the severity and brutality of the assault.
%%UKNIP_ANCHOR_3%% authorities at HMP Maidstone confirmed increased security measures have been introduced following the incident, and a review of inmate safety procedures is ongoing.