Jailed After Using Facebook to Lure Male Rape Victim
November 13, 2015
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Canberra. An Indonesian university student has been
sentenced to four years and ten months behind bars by the High Court of the
Australian Capital Territory after raping an Australian man, an official has
said.
Billy Bartholoemus Tamawiwy, 23, a politics and
international relations student at a university in Canberra, was found guilty
of raping the victim in August 2014. Billy created a fake Facebook account with
a profile picture of an unknown woman he had found online in order to lure the
victim to sexually engage with him.
Billy posed as the woman in the picture and approached the
victim online, saying he could have sex with the woman if he was willing to do
so with Billy first.
Billy filmed intercourse between himself and the victim and
used the footage to blackmail the victim to do so again. He threatened he would
send the video to the victim's family.
Justice Richard Refshauge of the ACT High Court on Wednesday
indicted Billy with two counts of rape, three counts of using a carriage
service to menace and one for committing an act of indecency.
"In my view, the only sentence is a sentence of
imprisonment, to be served by full-time custody," he said on Wednesday, as
quoted by the Canberra Times.
Billy, eligible for parole in two years and two months, will
be deported to Indonesia once he has served his sentence.
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