Reynhard Sinaga was jailed in January 2020 for carrying out 159 sex offences including 136 rapes of young men
Britain's most prolific rapist was attacked behind bars following an alleged attack plot by inmates, it has been reported.
A source told The Sun: "Sinaga is arrogant and universally loathed. He is a clear target in prison because of his depraved crimes. He was seconds away from extremely serious harm. He is in danger." "He would just go prowling the streets looking for his victims. young guys on a night out in Manchester city centre with friends," Det Sgt Kimberley Hames-Evans previously said.
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