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Man jailed for date drug attempt | Man jailed for date drug attempt |
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A businessman has been jailed for two years for trying to drug his dinner date in a restaurant in south London. | A businessman has been jailed for two years for trying to drug his dinner date in a restaurant in south London. |
Property developer Rohail Spall, 39, from Ilford, Essex, was sentenced for administering a substance with intent to commit a sexual act. | Property developer Rohail Spall, 39, from Ilford, Essex, was sentenced for administering a substance with intent to commit a sexual act. |
He was caught in June last year when the head waiter saw Spall putting a pill in the red wine of his companion while she was in the toilet. | He was caught in June last year when the head waiter saw Spall putting a pill in the red wine of his companion while she was in the toilet. |
Prosecutors are considering appealing against the "unduly lenient" sentence. | |
Officers searched his pockets and found a blister pack of Xanax, similar to the so-called date-rape drug Rohypnol. Only one tablet was left. | Officers searched his pockets and found a blister pack of Xanax, similar to the so-called date-rape drug Rohypnol. Only one tablet was left. |
You said to the waiter at one point you wanted him to provide her with something to knock her out Judge Colin Smith Date drug victim blasts sentence | You said to the waiter at one point you wanted him to provide her with something to knock her out Judge Colin Smith Date drug victim blasts sentence |
But they later discovered hundreds more in the boot of his chauffeur-driven Mercedes. | But they later discovered hundreds more in the boot of his chauffeur-driven Mercedes. |
Father-of-four Spall denied any wrongdoing and argued the pills were for personal use, Inner London Crown Court was told. | |
Judge Colin Smith told him: "On arrival at the restaurant you informed the waiter, Mr Murphy, in no uncertain terms that you intended to have sexual intercourse with the victim. | |
"When you were having a meal you continued to press drink upon her and indeed said to the waiter at one point you wanted him to provide her with something to knock her out." | "When you were having a meal you continued to press drink upon her and indeed said to the waiter at one point you wanted him to provide her with something to knock her out." |
'Really upset' | 'Really upset' |
But Judge Smith said Spall was "unscrupulous" and "underhand" but he was not convinced he posed "any significant risk to young women of serious harm". | |
The judge said Spall's behaviour was caused by his own "drunken state" and was "totally out of character". | |
He ordered that Spall be banned from possessing any form of sedative that is prescribed or not - namely Xanax - for life. | |
The two-year sentence means Spall, who police fear may be a serial sexual predator, will be free in just over three months, once time he has already spent in custody is taken into account. | The two-year sentence means Spall, who police fear may be a serial sexual predator, will be free in just over three months, once time he has already spent in custody is taken into account. |
After the case, Spall's victim said: "I think he should have got longer. If I had drunk that drink I would have been raped." | |
Det Con Arran Barnes said: "Whilst I am surprised at today's sentence I must respect the decision of the court." | |
The Crown Prosecution Service said they are "actively considering" appealing the sentence as "unduly lenient." | |
The maximum sentence for administering a substance with intent is 10 years. | |
In these cases the Attorney General has final say on referral to the Court of Appeal. |