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Sentence of UK's worst serial rapist Reynhard Sinaga referred to Court of Appeal for being 'unduly lenient'

Reynhard Sinaga has been jailed: CPS
Reynhard Sinaga has been jailed: CPS

The worst rapist in British legal history could have his sentence extended after the Attorney General referred his case to the Court of Appeal.

Reynhard Sinaga, a 36-year-old Indonesian student, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 30 years after drugging 48 men and filming himself sexually violating them in his Manchester apartment.

But after lawyers for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) wrote to the Attorney General Geoffrey Cox on Thursday, he referred the case to the Court of Appeal.

He could then be re-sentenced to a rare, whole-life term and would never be released if senior judges deem his sentence too lenient. ​

Speaking about the case, the Attorney General said: “After carefully considering the details of this case, I have decided to refer the sentence to the Court of Appeal.

“Sinaga carried out an egregious number of attacks, over a prolonged period of time causing substantial pain and psychological suffering to his victims.

The bedroom floor, where dozens of rapes took place, in the home of Sinaga (PA)
The bedroom floor, where dozens of rapes took place, in the home of Sinaga (PA)

“It is now for the court to decide whether to increase the sentence.”

Sinaga, 36, a “perpetual student” studying for a PhD in Manchester thanks to his rich family, picked up drunk and vulnerable men by posing as a “good Samaritan” and offering help, Manchester Crown Court heard during his trial.

Passing sentence, Judge Suzanne Goddard QC said a whole-life order had never been made before in a case other than one involving murder, but despite the “vast scale” of offending making Sinaga’s a borderline case, she would “shrink back” from passing a whole-life term.

Bottles of alcohol which were used to spike victims (PA)
Bottles of alcohol which were used to spike victims (PA)

However, she added: “In my judgment, you are a highly dangerous, cunning and deceitful individual who will never be safe to be released, but that is a matter for the Parole Board.”

Richard Littler QC, defending Sinaga, submitted that the legal authorities did not support the passing of a whole-life sentence in the defendant’s case.

He said the Court of Appeal has never imposed a whole-life order for a discretionary life sentence and, to date, whole-life terms had not been passed in non-homicide cases.

Mr Littler said: “This could be accurately described as an evil crime but in fact it cannot accurately be described as a violent crime.”

CCTV of the serial rapist Reynhard Sinaga on Princess Street, Manchester (PA)
CCTV of the serial rapist Reynhard Sinaga on Princess Street, Manchester (PA)

Police established during their investigations that 195 different males appear to have been unconscious while Sinaga assaulted them, but 70 of them remained unidentified.

After reporting restrictions were lifted and Sinaga was publicly identified following the conclusion of his fourth trial for sex crimes, Greater Manchester Police set up a dedicated incident room and said it had seen a “very positive response” with multiple calls made.

It is thought Sinaga laced his victims’ drinks with a drug such as GHB, also known as liquid ecstasy.

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.

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.