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Another assailant threw a bottle of booze at his face while two others punched him.

“Another man entered the room with what Doucette describes as a sub-machine gun. That male forced Doucette to sit down on the couch and fired some rounds into the couch just a few feet beside Doucette.

“Doucette passed out briefly as a result of this.”

He was then bound with duct tape and moved to a bathroom.

“He was thrown into the bathtub and they poured a liquid, that he believes was gasoline, on him that burned his face.”

Doucette was told if he said the wrong words he’d be shot.

“They wanted him to call some people including his parents, friends and girlfriend in order to get money from them,” the exhibit said.

“Doucette called his mother to ask for money and did not say anything about what was happening because he had a gun to his head.”

The victim was also burned with cigarettes, was struck in the head with a shoe and kicked several times.

Still bound he was taken to a second home where he was taped to a chair and had a knife held to his throat.

He was eventually dropped off at a nearby 7-Eleven store after being robbed of his belongings.

Ibrahim, 23, pleaded guilty last week in connection with a Dec. 3, 2016, home invasion-style robbery.

And earlier this month he was convicted of sexual assault in connection with the gang rape of a 16-year-old girl who was forced to have sex with three men for a ride home on a cold night in February 2015.

At Moore’s request, Justice Karen Horner ordered a psychiatric and psychological assessment of Ibrahim, which will include a risk assessment.

Moore said the report will also be needed for immigration proceedings against the Somalia native, who is not a Canadian citizen.

Sentencing hearings are scheduled for May.

KMartin@postmedia.com

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