Reynhard Sinaga Serial rapist
Overview of the Case
Police Assessment of Victim Numbers
Scale of Offences in Manchester
Reynhard Sinaga, described as Britain's most prolific rapist, is believed to have committed sexual offences against 206 men. Police stated that 60 of these victims remain unidentified. The figure comes from further evidence identified after his initial trials.
Sinaga, an Indonesian national and postgraduate student in Manchester, targeted men leaving nightclubs and bars. He would lure them to his flat on Princess Street near the city centre. Many victims were in their late teens or early 20s.
Modus Operandi and Convictions
Drugging and Filming Attacks
Discovery of Evidence
Sinaga drugged his victims, rendering them unconscious before assaulting them. He filmed the attacks and collected personal items as trophies, such as mobile phones. Victims often woke with no memory of the incidents.
He was convicted of offences against 48 men in four separate trials. Hundreds of hours of footage were found on his devices, leading to the largest rape inquiry in British history.
Sentencing and Appeal Outcome
Extension of Minimum Term
Ongoing Police Appeals
Sinaga received a life sentence with a minimum term later increased from 30 to 40 years by the Court of Appeal. Judges noted his lack of remorse. Police continue to urge unidentified victims to come forward.
Assistant Chief Constable Mabs Hussain confirmed the updated total of 206 victims after additional evidence emerged. The case involved extensive investigations by Greater Manchester Police.
Sinaga approached men on the street, offering help or a place to stay before spiking their drinks. The offences occurred between 2015 and 2017.
The scale of the crimes has shocked the public and highlighted vulnerabilities in the night-time economy.