A thug who escaped jail time despite showing 'no remorse' for smashing 68 graves spent the first day of the rest of his life dancing, snapping selfies and feasting on a burger with a female friend.

Former stone mason Naseem Raad, 23, from Yagoona, was slapped with a suspended nine month sentence and a $63,000 fine by a Sydney magistrate on Tuesday.

He was found guilty of desecrating the graves, at Rookwood, one evening in November 2015.

The court was shown a Snapchat video of him and a friend making spitting noises as they strode through the necropolis.

In the video, one of the men could heard calling the Greek and Russian Orthodox dead 'mutts... these f***ers... dogs'.

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Relaxed day out: Nassem Raad was found guilty of smashing 68 graves at Rookwood necropolis on Wednesday - and spent the next day chilling out with a female friend

Say selfie! Raad, 23, was dropped off to a friend's house on Thursday morning - snapping selfies together on the deck. Raad even danced

The young man chatted and smiled after heading to a mate's house in Sydney's south-west

The taste of freedom: A cigarette in his hand, Raad and a female friend headed to the nearby suburb of Greenacre for a burger and a flavoured drink at Genuine Broaster Chicken

Asked to explain his side of the story, Raad said: 'F*** off, get the f*** out of my face, you f***ing c***'

Raad and his father started the day by popping in briefly to Burwood Local Court. He was understood to be there to sign documents relating to his sentence.

He was later dropped off at a friend's house, where he danced and snapped selfies with a pair of young ladies.

Raad enjoyed a cigarette and a Gatorade

He and a friend then popped out to Broasters in the nearby suburb of Greenacre for a burger and a cigarette.

Asked to explain his side of the story, Raad told Daily Mail Australia: 'F*** off, get the f*** out of my face ... f***ing c***s'.

His day of freedom came as a Greek Orthodox woman - whose parents' graves he desecrated - revealed her family had to stump up the cost of the damage.

Sylvie Tsatsaronis told Daily Mail Australia she 'screamed' when she saw her parents' final resting place desecrated on the TV news.

Along with the grave of her late parents, Georgia and Theodore, many of the destroyed memorials belonged to dead babies.

Spitting sounds: Nassem Raad (left) and a friend are pictured in the Snapchat video on left. The men can then be heard going around the gravesite making spitting sounds at the graves

'We were very affected by it': The tombstone of Greek Orthodox parents Georgia and Theodore Tsatsaronis was toppled over by Raad

'I screamed': Sylvie Tsatsaronis (pictured) told Daily Mail Australia she learned of what happened to her parents' final resting place on TV

'It was tragic. We were very affected by it. We were very angry,' Ms Tsatsaronis said in an interview.

Raad's crime left the grave in tatters for six months - meaning it was in ruins through Christmas and Easter, key religious times for the family.

'The news came up and my parents' grave was on TV,' Ms Tsatsaronis said. 'I screamed and my family came out running and we went straight to the cemetery.'

Ms Tsatsaronis was both distressed and bewildered because the graves are made out of marble meaning it would require a lot of effort to destroy.

In a social media post recently, Ms Tsatsaronis suggested the thugs had targeted the Orthodox Christian area of the Rookwood necropolis for a reason.

'He would have had to pass the Islamic burial ground to get to the orthodox section.

'This was a calculated hate crime against Christianity as well as disrespect for the departed'.

Her family was also lumbered with the $1300 damage bill and a long wait for repairs and for the police investigation to conclude.

'Doing what they did is quite despicable and to do it to the deceased and desecrate peoples' places of rest,' she said.

Raad was all smiles outside a Sydney courtroom this week - dressed in a hoodie and white cap

Horrific images taken of the cemetery following the attack showed turned over and smashed gravestones, flowers scattered across footpaths and candles turned upside-down

Mr Raad desecrated up to 70 graves, including those of children and babies, has escaped jail time despite showing no remorse

'And the amount of damage they’ve done was horrendous.

'I was quite shocked when I went to the cemetery to see the amount of damage, the amount of tombstones they desecrated'.

She could not fathom why Mr Raad did such a thing.

Why did he do it? Burwood Local Court heard Nassem Raad, 21, showed 'no remorse' for his actions

But despite the fact he hasn't apologised, Ms Tsatsaronis said in time Raad would understand the gravity of what he had done.

'As a Christian we forgive. He, in time, will learn.

'Someone close to him will die and he will know what it's like to lose a loved one.

'He would have empathy then.'