December 16th 2024.
According to recent reports, Reynhard Sinaga, the UK's most prolific serial rapist, was targeted in an attack by a group of vigilantes while in prison. Sinaga has been incarcerated at HMP Wakefield since his conviction for 159 sexual offenses in January of 2020. He was initially given a minimum sentence of 30 years, but this was later increased to 40 years after an intervention by the Solicitor General in December of the same year.
The Sun reported that Sinaga narrowly escaped serious injury during the attack, which reportedly took place in July. Sources say that Sinaga, who is known for his arrogance, is "universally loathed" among his fellow inmates. One source even stated that he was moments away from being seriously harmed and is currently in danger.
Thankfully, prison guards were able to intervene and stop the planned attack. Sinaga's crimes were particularly heinous as he filmed himself assaulting victims he had lured to his flat in Manchester. Most of his victims were young men who were alone and intoxicated outside of nearby nightclubs. Due to being drugged with GHB, many of them had no memory of the assault or were unaware that it even happened.
The severity of his crimes was only brought to light when his final teenage victim woke up during the assault and fought back, leaving Sinaga battered and bruised. A mugshot released in 2021 showed the extent of the victim's retaliation. It's a small comfort to know that at least one of his victims was able to defend themselves against his heinous actions.
HMP Wakefield is known for housing some of the UK's most notorious and violent criminals, including Robert Maudsley, known as "Hannibal the Cannibal," and Ian Watkins, former singer of the band Lostprophets. It's no surprise that Sinaga, with his long list of horrific crimes, would find himself in the company of such dangerous individuals.
In conclusion, it's clear that Reynhard Sinaga was and still is a danger to society. His actions have caused immense harm to his victims and he has rightfully faced consequences for them. Let us hope that justice continues to be served for all those who have suffered at his hands.
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