Two of Britain's worst rapists have had their minimum jail terms increased from 30 to 40 years by the Court of Appeal. Joseph McCann, 35, was given 30 years at the Old Bailey in December for a string of sex attacks on 11 women and children - one aged 11 - during a 15-day cocaine and vodka-fuelled rampage.
Reynhard Sinaga, 37, was handed the same sentence, after being convicted of more than 150 offences, including 136 counts of rape, committed against 48 men - although police have linked him to more than 190 potential victims.
The court gave its ruling on the case on Friday morning. The Attorney General's Office referred the 30-year minimum jail terms handed to McCann and Sinaga to the Court of Appeal as "unduly lenient" earlier this year.
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