Four vile men who drugged their wives and passed them around so they could ''fulfil wife-sharing fantasies'' have all pleaded guilty to their heinous crimes. The accused foursome from Singapore are believed to have sedated their spouses and recorded the sickening exchange of sexual assaults on the victims.
The four men who were put under a court gag order to protect their wives's anonymity are being referred to by code letters - K, 45; L, 53; M, 45; and N, 37. Out of the four men, K and M are likely to be given a jail sentence of between 19 and 23 years - and 24 whips with a cane, the Daily Star reports.
N is expected to receive between 17 and 21 years behind bars and the same 24 whacks with a cane. However, L, is believed to only be getting a prison sentence of between 11 and 16.5 years and instead of being caned, he will be given a possible six month extension added onto his time.
A fifth offender, known as J, 41, is predicted to be given a long sentence for being one of the ''key men'' in the planning of the incident, although local media have not yet confirmed if he was directly involved in the rapes.
The sickening attacks occurred between 2010 and 2018 after the group of men met on an online forum called SammyBoy.
Their plan was structured around a sleeping pill called Dormicum which was sourced by J, who gave the other men the drugs to use. The repulsive gang were caught out by J's wife who discovered explicit images of herself on her husband's phone, whom he had sent to K during a disturbing conversation about ''exchanging wives''.
One of the offenders, M, shockingly livestreamed and recorded the sexual acts he performed on the other men's wives for them to take pleasure in. Another man, P, was jailed earlier this year for three years after he failed to sexually assault L's wife as the drugs quickly wore off her and she woke up throughout the incident.
Another accused man, known as O, pleaded not guilty and is fighting the charges being held against him. Sentencing is due to take place early next year.
Don't miss the latest news from around Scotland and beyond - Sign up to our daily newsletter here.