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Thai Suitcase Dispute Leads to 34-Year Sentance for London Rapist

A man who kidnapped, tortured and raped a young woman after a dispute linked to a suitcase from Thailand has been jailed for 34 years in the UK and will be deported after completing his sentence.

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Gagandeep Singh, 34, of Wandsworth, south London, was sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on Friday 12 June 2026, after previously being found guilty in February of two counts of rape, false imprisonment, causing grievous bodily harm with intent, and kidnap. He received a 28-year prison sentence followed by a six-year extended licence period.

The case stemmed from events in June 2024 when the victim, a 24-year-old woman, became suspicious after being asked to carry a suitcase containing unknown items from Thailand back to the UK. After refusing, she arrived at Birmingham Airport and was allegedly forced into a car by masked men before being driven to London.

The court heard that she was taken to a house in Hanwell, west London, where she was subjected to a prolonged ordeal. The victim said she was punched, beaten, stripped, whipped, burned and raped twice by Singh over more than a day before being released.

Following her release, she was threatened and warned not to tell anyone what had happened. Traumatised by the attack, she initially disclosed only part of her ordeal to her mother, who contacted police. It took a further six weeks before the victim felt able to provide a full statement.

A key breakthrough came when the victim’s clothing from the day of the kidnapping was preserved by her mother and later examined for forensic evidence. DNA testing produced a one-in-a-million positive match for Singh, who was already being held on remand for an unrelated offence.

Detective Constable Seetara Abdul of the North West Rape and Serious Sexual Offences Unit praised the victim’s courage, describing the violence she endured as “unimaginable”. She said officers worked at the victim’s pace to build trust and secure evidence against “an extremely dangerous individual”.

In a statement, the victim said she had been reluctant to approach police because she feared putting herself and others at risk. She credited her mother for preserving evidence and encouraging her to seek justice, adding that survivors of abuse should not carry shame for crimes committed against them.

The Daily Mail reported that Singh answered “no comment” during police interviews, but prosecutors relied on DNA evidence and the victim’s testimony to secure convictions. He will not be eligible for parole until he has served at least 18 years and, after completing his sentence and extended licence period, will be deported from the UK with no right of re-entry.

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NanLaew Star Member

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1 hour ago, Iron Tongue said:

By your way of thinking, what would prevent me from flying to the UK, rob a few places, then turn myself in to be deported?

Stop being silly. You couldn't rob a piggy bank. Please.

1 hour ago, Iron Tongue said:

Or, how about if a few angry terrorists visit, butcher some innocents and then self-deport back to their countries?

That's the Russian way, isn't it? Canterbury? Novachok? Quick in-out. Sorted.

wensiensheng Platinum Member

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22 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Doesn't sound like he's "foreign" but a right & proper Brit.

If he is British, I’m not sure that he could be deported.

wensiensheng Platinum Member

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21 hours ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Deported to where, Nick??? I see no reportage of any foreign country.

Correct. No mention of which foreign country. However there is mention that he will be deported. Therefore he is not British. Could conceivably be any other country, although his surname gives some superficial pointers toward South Asia

Gandtee Platinum Member

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Back when I was a boy growing up in London, born in 1933. Father off in the Royal Navy. My mother used to warn me. " If you don't behave yourself and carry on like this, you will get the birch and end up in Borstal." What we kids did was just mischief, but that warning was enough to make me think twice about what I got up to. Perhaps the birch should be reintroduced for some serious crimes. Once tasted, never forgotten, I suspect. Better punishment than playing games and weight training in prison.

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On 6/14/2026 at 9:15 AM, NanLaew said:

With the UK taxpayer housing and feeding this slug for at least 18 more years, why not just deport him now?

There's probably a law about serving time where the crime was prosecuted? If there's any law that should be repealed by any political party, it's certainly this obligation to extend 'welfare' to convicted foreign criminals.

There are agreements between some countries where the prisoner can be sent back to his home country to serve out his sentence.

placnx Platinum Member

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On 6/14/2026 at 12:23 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

The racists on AN immediately jump to the conclusion he's a "foreigner" because, oh no, Brits wouldn't commit such a heinous crime.

More questions than answers. What's the deal with the suitcase? And why would her refusing get her kidnapped at home? What about Singh's accomplices? Why weren't they charged?

It would have been good if she could have also contacted the Thai police to try to find Singh's partners in crime in Bangkok.

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Troll post removed.

@JMonroe rule 10. You will not post troll messages. Trolling is the act of purposefully antagonizing forum members by posting controversial, inflammatory, irrelevant or off-topic messages with the primary intent of provoking other members into an emotional response or to generally disrupt normal on-topic discussion.

NanLaew Star Member

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On 6/14/2026 at 2:09 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

Nah, that's nonsense. The sender would just pick another mark. My guess is that more people refuse than agree.

You don't just hang about at an airport check in with a suitcase full of drugs and play lucky dip at finding a willing mule.

At least that's not the way I used to do it.

off road pat Gold Member

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On 6/13/2026 at 11:40 PM, Nemises said:

He gave a 'no comment' interview thinking he was a criminal mastermind, only to get absolutely destroyed by a one-in-a-million DNA match. Brilliant work by the forensics team.🧬📉

And clear thinking from the victim's mother !

garsmx Rookie Member

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34 Years is no where near enough. Never mind though his new inmate friends will no doubt sort him out

pacman32 Senior Member

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On 6/14/2026 at 6:32 AM, GroveHillWanderer said:

The most common scenario in these circumstances is that the suitcase contains drugs. If so, refusing would get her kidnapped because Singh was enraged that he hadn't got the drugs (and therefore the presumably significant financial gain) he had been hoping for.

She possibly took the free holiday and then bottled it at the last minute 🤔 plainly gang related.

Reddavy Gold Member

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On 6/14/2026 at 3:08 AM, terryq said:

Also hope the convicted slug will get 'proper counseling' in prison.

Yep testicles removed and then hung. 👍

Aussie999 Platinum Member

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On 6/14/2026 at 12:23 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

The racists on AN immediately jump to the conclusion he's a "foreigner" because, oh no, Brits wouldn't commit such a heinous crime.

More questions than answers. What's the deal with the suitcase? And why would her refusing get her kidnapped at home? What about Singh's accomplices? Why weren't they charged?

On 6/14/2026 at 12:23 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

The racists on AN immediately jump to the conclusion he's a "foreigner" because, oh no, Brits wouldn't commit such a heinous crime.

More questions than answers. What's the deal with the suitcase? And why would her refusing get her kidnapped at home? What about Singh's accomplices? Why weren't they charged?

If he wasn't a foreigner then they can't deport him...guess what he's a foreigner...

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