0001@くコ:彡 ★2020/01/06(月) 22:11:24.35ID:QKVRHcuB9 ・Britain's worst serial rapist is jailed: Gay Christian student, 36, who 'carried out sex attacks on at least 190 male victims' after drugging them and luring them to his flat is sentenced to 30 years behind bars
Britain's most prolific serial rapist was today jailed for life after drugging at least 48 men and filming himself sexually violating them while they were unconscious in his city centre flat.
Police have linked gay Christian student Reynhard Sinaga to more than 190 potential victims in total - 70 of whom they have not yet been able to identify.
The 36-year-old went out in the early hours of the morning, hunting for lone, drunk young men around nightclubs near his flat in Manchester.
The slightly-built Indonesian student posed as a Good Samaritan who offered them a floor to sleep on or promised them more drink, Manchester Crown Court heard.
His victims - who were mainly heterosexual - had little or no memory of the hours that followed as Sinaga filmed the assaults on his mobile phone, and they later left the apartment unaware they had been violated.
The rapist was caught when one of the men regained consciousness and fought him off before he went to the police and crucially handed in Sinaga's phone.
Today, Sinaga was jailed for life and must serve a minimum of 30 years in custody before he can be considered for parole.
Judge Suzanne Goddard QC told the court his total number of potential victims was 195.
Details of the case - the UK's largest ever rape prosecution - can be made public after reporting restrictions were lifted following the end of four trials.
Sinaga claimed the men consented to being recorded playing a sex game in which they pretended to be dead to fulfil his fantasies - a defence labelled "preposterous" by prosecutor Iain Simkin as jurors saw footage of some victims snoring.
He was found guilty of a total of 159 offences committed between January 2015 and May 2017 - 136 counts of rape, 13 counts of sexual assault, eight counts of attempted rape and two counts of assault by penetration.
Many of the complainants had earlier been to the city centre nightclubs Factory and Fifth Avenue.
Sinaga's apartment, situated next to Factory in Princess Street, provided a perfect vantage point from which to identify his targets.
It is thought he laced alcoholic drinks with a drug such as GHB, also known as liquid ecstasy.
Overdoses of the odourless, colourless substance can kill, the court heard, but it was a risk that Sinaga was prepared to take with complete strangers to satisfy his perverted desires.
Sinaga kept "trophies" of his crimes, such as watches and wallets.