Shariah law: The child would need four adult male Muslims to testify that she was raped by force. Otherwise, she is subject to punishment for fornication. Unless she is married. Then it’s adultery.
The aunt eventually found out that Ahmed had been abusing her 10-year-old niece and called the police. Authorities were able to secure DNA evidence and testimony from the young girl that led to the prosecution of the asylum seeker. Despite the evidence, the court chose to ignore the accusations of assault and rape of the aunt, saying that there was doubt about the claims.
The aunt tried to be a good Muslim. If she had been a really good Muslim, she would have let Ahmed take the child as a second wife. In a Muslim country she would have had to, to save the child's life.
Sweden punishes the forcible rape of a child quite harshly. Ahmed is serving six years, minus whatever parole, before being sent back to Iraq, unless of course he manages to appeal, at Sweden's expense, on the grounds that being sent back would be too dangerous.