Belfast Telegraph

Anger as taxi rapist Worboys to be released from jail

- BY AINE FOX

CAMPAIGNER­S have hit out after it emerged London cabbie rapist John Worboys is to be released from prison.

The former adult film star was jailed indefinite­ly in 2009, with a minimum term of eight years for drugging and sexually assaulting women passengers.

He was found guilty of assaulting 12 women during an 18-month reign of terror in the capital, but police said more women had come forward, and that his alleged victims numbered more than 100.

At his sentencing Worboys was told he would not be released until parole officials were convinced he did not pose a threat to women.

The Parole Board said: “We can confirm that a three member panel of the Parole Board has directed the release of Mr John Worboys, following an oral hearing. The arrangemen­ts for Mr Worboys’ release will be managed by the Ministry of Justice.”

Many of his victims were young women who had been drinking in trendy nightspots in the West End and Chelsea.

The cabbie offered them Champagne spiked with powerful sedatives to celebrate a fictional lottery win.

The drugs left the women insensible and unable to protect themselves as he pounced on them in the back of the vehicle.

According to a Government website an indetermin­ate sentence has no fixed length and is given if a court thinks an offender is a danger to the public.

Yvonne Traynor, CEO of Rape Crisis South London, described the time Worboys spent in prison as “woefully short”.

Karen Ingala Smith, chief executive of women’s sexual and domestic violence charity, Nia, said: “He’s served nine years and nine months, that’s just over a month per rape victim. How can we say justice has been served?”

Assaults: John Worboys

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