Public hearing request for rapist's parole

News imageHampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary Romeo Cummins a man with black hair and and a dark shirt, staring at the camera. He has an emotionless expression on his face.Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary
Romeo Cummins was jailed for life in 2016

A request has been made for a public parole hearing for a rapist who filmed himself attacking unconscious women.

Romeo Cummins, of Basingstoke, Hampshire, was jailed for life in 2016. He was ordered to serve a minimum of nine years with no automatic right of release.

Cummins was arrested in possession of crack cocaine, heroin and sleeping tablets in Aldershot and admitted 16 counts of rape, sexual assault and five drugs offences.

Parole hearings in the UK are held in private but interested parties can apply for it to be made public.

The attacks took place over the three years prior to Cummins' arrest.

Police said he had more than 100 videos of him attacking unconscious victims held on his phone.

The Parole Board said it had received an application for the oral hearing in the case of Cummins to be heard in public.

The board said any further representations on the case should be submitted by 26 June.