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Man arrested over black cab rapes | Man arrested over black cab rapes |
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A man has been arrested by police investigating a taxi driver who pretends he is a lottery winner before drugging and raping female passengers. | A man has been arrested by police investigating a taxi driver who pretends he is a lottery winner before drugging and raping female passengers. |
Police think the driver struck at least five times, picking up his victims in a black cab in the Oxford Street, Kings Road and London Bridge areas of London. | Police think the driver struck at least five times, picking up his victims in a black cab in the Oxford Street, Kings Road and London Bridge areas of London. |
He offered his victims a spiked glass of champagne to celebrate his lottery win before assaulting them. | He offered his victims a spiked glass of champagne to celebrate his lottery win before assaulting them. |
Officers believe there may be more victims dating back to 2005. | Officers believe there may be more victims dating back to 2005. |
The suspect, aged in his early 40s, was arrested at an address in south-east London. | The suspect, aged in his early 40s, was arrested at an address in south-east London. |
Toxicology tests | |
Detectives have begun trawling through their records of sex crimes since 2005 after an incident earlier this month led them to believe a serial attacker was behind the crimes. | Detectives have begun trawling through their records of sex crimes since 2005 after an incident earlier this month led them to believe a serial attacker was behind the crimes. |
Police said the most recent attack took place on 2 February after a 28-year-old woman was picked up near London Bridge Station. | Police said the most recent attack took place on 2 February after a 28-year-old woman was picked up near London Bridge Station. |
The victims were aged between 17 and 33 and had all been out drinking with friends before the attack. | The victims were aged between 17 and 33 and had all been out drinking with friends before the attack. |
Det Ch Insp Tim Grattan-Kane said toxicology tests were under way to identify what kind of drug was used. | |
I think there are at least five attacks and there may be even more Det Ch Insp Tim Grattan-Kane | |
He said the victims have been told by the driver that he had won up to ?50,000 and shown money to them before offering them a drink to celebrate | |
Mr Grattan-Kane said: "He has then continued to drive the victim to their original location and on the way has stopped. | |
"He has got into the back of the cab and the women have been subjected to a sexual assault." | |
They were then driven to their original location and the victims complained of feeling powerless and suffering memory loss. | |
The officer said some of the attacks may have lasted up to three hours. | |
He appealed for any other women who over the last few years have had a similar experience to contact police | |
The officer added: "I think there are at least five attacks and there may be even more. There could be an awful lot that are unreported out there." | |
A helpline has been set up for anyone who suspects they may have been a victim. The number is 020 7321 7359. |