Australia's New South Wales law enforcement have created a global manhunt for a serial rapist allegedly linked to 27 instances of sexual assaults taken out between 1985 and 2001. On Monday (1 August), the NSW law enforcement raised an international charm to provide any information on the man that could help them identify him as they still investigate the attacks, that were committed generally in express capital Sydney.

Two - artist's impression - images of the attacker have been released by the authorities on their official Facebook . com page. It is thought that the person age between 45 and sixty four allegedly committed a number of sex attacks in a course of 16 years.
"For more than a 10 years, Strike Force Doreen [an unit established to investigate sex crimes] detectives have been executing intensive inquiries, which add to the work conducted by way of a colleagues for 20 years prior. While we may believe any further accidents have been committed by this man since 2001, we would always point out to the community to be vigilant and look away for each and every other, " Love-making Crimes Squad Commander, investigator acting superintendent Mick Haddow, said.

The person is believed to be between 160 and 180cm in height, has dark appearance, "dark wavy" hair, has brown eyes and a broad nose. He presumably attacked women between 18 and 55 years old and kept his face covered while overpowering his victims. The perpetrator would mostly wear a tracksuit, a hooded jumper, football-style shorts or a singlet.



According to a law enforcement statement, the attacker's physical structure changed over time. In the 1980s he was thought to sport a lean body, but in early 1990s he apparently gained weight and acquired a medium build, however, a few years later his physique was referred to as muscular.

Further, it is believed that the opponent always carried a blade and spoke in an Australian accent.

During brought on, detectives found that a common link between all the cases was a combo of DNA and the way they were performed. Strike Force Doreen investigators have attempted to match the DNA profile of the attacker across Down under and international agencies, but with little success.

Nowadays, police are requesting the general public globally to help these groups with their investigations. Also, they are really open to speak with anyone who may have lived in the area where attacks happened and recalls seeing a man matching the attacker's information.

"If whenever you want you feel unsafe or unsure of your surroundings, please seek assistance, and if you have been a patient of crime, contact law enforcement immediately, " Haddow said in the statement.

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