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Sinaga was almost caught in April 2017, when one of his victims went to the police and told them that he believed he had been sexually assaulted. However, due to the drugging, he was unaware of the location of the incident, and stated that he believed he had woken up in a hotel, resulting in the police investigating the Ibis and Pendulum hotels and failing to make any progress. However, he was later caught in June 2017 after one of his victims woke up during the assault and incapacitated him before escaping, taking note of the building he was in, and calling the police. When they raided Sinaga's flat, they found 190 tapes of Sinaga raping his victims, although only 150 were ever identified. He was given four separate trials for his crimes, as the Crown Prosecution Service believed that Sinaga's tapes would be too disturbing for one jury. On 6th January 2020, all four juries convicted him of 136 counts of rape, 8 counts of attempted rape, 2 counts of assault by penetration and 13 counts of sexual assault and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 30 years.
Sinaga was almost caught in April 2017, when one of his victims went to the police and told them that he believed he had been sexually assaulted. However, due to the drugging, he was unaware of the location of the incident, and stated that he believed he had woken up in a hotel, resulting in the police investigating the Ibis and Pendulum hotels and failing to make any progress. However, he was later caught in June 2017 after one of his victims woke up during the assault and incapacitated him before escaping, taking note of the building he was in, and calling the police. When they raided Sinaga's flat, they found 190 tapes of Sinaga raping his victims, although only 150 were ever identified. He was given four separate trials for his crimes, as the Crown Prosecution Service believed that Sinaga's tapes would be too disturbing for one jury. On 6th January 2020, all four juries convicted him of 136 counts of rape, 8 counts of attempted rape, 2 counts of assault by penetration and 13 counts of sexual assault and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum of 30 years.
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