Reynhard Sinaga

Birthday February 19, 1983

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Jambi City, Jambi, Indonesia

Age 41 years old

Nationality Indonesia

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1983

Reynhard Tambos Maruli Tua Sinaga (born 19 February 1983) is an Indonesian sex offender who was convicted of 159 sex offences, including 136 rapes of young men committed in Manchester, England, between 2015 and 2017, where he was living as a student.

He was found guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting 48 men during this period, 44 of whom he raped, some repeatedly, although the police believe he was offending for years beforehand.

Sinaga was born in 1983 in city of Jambi in Jambi, Indonesia, and grew up in Depok, West Java.

Growing up in an affluent conservative Catholic family, he is ethnically from the Batak people.

2006

After completing a degree in Architecture at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Indonesia in Depok in 2006, he moved to the UK on a student visa and began to study in August 2007 at the University of Manchester, where he completed an MSc in urban planning in 2009 and an MA in sociology in 2011.

2012

Remaining in Manchester, in 2012 he began to study for a PhD at the University of Leeds which he did not complete.

2015

Sinaga is believed by police to have raped or assaulted at least 206 men since 2015, which includes the two years before his arrival in the UK.

In Manchester, he waited for potential victims outside nightclubs, pubs and similar venues in the early hours.

He then offered them a stay at his flat, subsequently drugging and raping his victims.

After some of the assaults, he boasted about his actions on WhatsApp.

Of one victim in January 2015, who had argued with his girlfriend in the Factory nightclub near Sinaga's home, he told a WhatsApp group: "SuperRey saves straight boys from their monstrous girlfriend."

Although the earliest case to be tried in courts stems from 2015, police believe Sinaga began the attacks in 2005, two years before he arrived in the UK.

Sinaga's earliest established offence occurred on New Year's Day, 2015.

The man was heterosexual, like the majority of Sinaga's victims, and could remember nothing when he awoke the next day in his abuser's flat covered in vomit.

Because of the false concern from Sinaga, he (like many others) apologised for imposing on his host before leaving; he had been raped twice.

Sinaga pleaded 'not guilty' to all charges made against him, resulting in his victims having to endure relating evidence in court, as well as the videos being shown to the jurors and others present at the trials.

In his own defence, he claimed to have been playing sex games, with the other man playing dead in order to fulfil his fantasies.

He claimed that the encounters were consensual, a claim found to be false as victims were heard snoring in the videos.

Sinaga attended St Chrysostom's Church, a liberal congregation of the Church of England, and the church provided Sinaga with a character reference for his trial.

The presiding judge, Suzanne Goddard, remarked during the sentencing of the second trial that "It is almost beyond belief that someone who could profess some Christian faith could at the same time have been committing such wicked and evil crimes."

The St Chrysostom's Church later distanced itself from Sinaga after his conviction.

2016

His thesis, entitled Sexuality and everyday transnationalism among South Asian gay and bisexual men in Manchester, was submitted in August 2016 and was assessed as a "fail", but he was permitted to amend and resubmit it.

He was rewriting his thesis at the time of his arrest.

He was financially supported by his father, a banker who moved into the palm oil sector.

Sinaga's mother came to the first pre-trial hearing, but was not present for any of the four trials.

While in Manchester, Sinaga lived openly as a gay man, living not far from Manchester's gay village, and reportedly had many boyfriends.

Sinaga lived in a flat in central Manchester which acted as a base for his assaults.

He would wait for men leaving nightclubs and bars before leading them to his flat, often offering them somewhere to have a drink or call a taxi.

Giving them a drugged drink, believed to have been spiked with GHB, Sinaga would then assault the victims while they were unconscious and video the attack with a mobile phone.

He rarely used condoms when penetrating his victims; despite this, he was found negative for sexually transmitted infections upon his arrest.

2017

In June 2017, his last victim, an 18-year-old amateur rugby union player, regained consciousness during the rape, fought off his attacker, and reported the incident to the police.

Sinaga was badly beaten and was hospitalised, while police initially arrested his victim on suspicion of grievous bodily harm.

Subsequent examination of Sinaga's iPhone by the police led to the discovery of more than 3 terabytes of digital video evidence of his assaults and rapes.

Many of his victims were traceable because Sinaga kept their phones, watches, ID cards, etc., and he had used social media to contact his unknowing victims online.

Some victims unwittingly accepted his friend requests on Facebook.

2018

Sinaga was prosecuted in four trials between 2018 and 2020 and was given concurrent life sentences with a minimum term of 30 years; raised to 40 years in December 2020 by the Court of Appeal.

The Crown Prosecution Service described Sinaga as being the most prolific rapist in British legal history.

The four trials took place between 1 June and 10 July 2018 covering 13 victims, 1 April to 7 May 2019 with 12 victims, 16 September to 4 October 2019 covering 10 victims, and December 2019 with 13 victims, a total of 48 named victims out of at least 206 Sinaga is believed to have raped while they were unconscious.

2020

At the time his sentence was announced in January 2020, almost all of Sinaga's victims were known to have been heterosexual young men, with three exceptions.

He saw "turning" heterosexual men as a sport.