A man who was found guilty of 159 sexual offences has finally been put behind bars, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has reported.
In her judgement, Judge Suzanne Goddard QC said that Reinhard Sinaga, who has been described by a prosecutor as Britain's most prolific rapist, would spend the rest of his life in jail as he would never be safe for release.
"In my judgment, you are a highly dangerous, cunning and deceitful individual who will never be safe to be released," the said as quoted by the BBC.
According to a report by the Guardian newspaper, the man lured his victims into his house, posing as a good Samaritan and drugged them before raping them while filming.
70 of his victims have not yet been identified by law enforcement officers.
Most of the victims are reported to have been undergraduate teens.
The judge handed Sinaga a life imprisonment sentence with a minimum of 30 years behind bars.
"One of your victims described you as a monster. The scale and enormity of your offending confirms this as an accurate description," Goddard said as quoted by the Independent newspaper.
Ian Rushton, a prosecutor in case held the view that had Sinaga not been caught he would have continued with his crimes.
"His extreme sense of sexual entitlement almost defies belief and he would no doubt still be adding to his staggering tally had he not been caught," Ian Rushton said according to the BBC.