Accused sex predator is charged with posting job adverts for women ‘aged 19-25’ in a sick bid to allegedly lure them into his office where he would drug and rape them
- The job advertisement was seeking a female office assistant aged 19 to 25
- Frank Hu was the name under the contact and also included his company email
- A man with the same name, aged 34, was charged with allegedly raping
- He was charged after a woman was allegedly raped in the building he worked in
A businessman has been accused of posting an online job advertisement targeting women who he would then allegedly drug and rape in his office.
The accused predator’s alleged wrongdoings were uncovered when emergency paramedics rushed to the aid of an unconscious woman at the Lakenest Group office tower in Melbourne CBD.
Victoria police and officers from the Australian Border Force raided the offices where the alleged incident unfolded.
A 34-year-old man named Frank Hu, who manages several migration and travel agencies in the building, was subsequently charged.
Victoria police and officers from the Australian Border Force raided the offices where the alleged incident happened
Hu was last week charged with 13 counts of rape, one count of conduct endangering life and one count of introducing a drug into the body of another.
He appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court on Friday and remains in custody, The Age reported.
The online job vacancy was seeking a female office assistant aged ’19-25′ on an Australian-Chinese classified website.
The contact name was under a person called ‘Frank Hu’ with a Lakenest Group email address.
‘Please kindly attach a standard size of a passport photo with your resume,’ an ad read in late 2018.
A woman was allegedly lured into Hu’s office, thinking she was attending a job interview.
Paramedics helped the alleged victim from the Little Collins Street building.
The woman was allegedly drugged and repeatedly raped, police allege.
Emergency paramedics rushed to the aid of an unconscious woman at the Lakenest Group office tower (pictured) in Melbourne CBD
Following the alleged incident, the Lakenest Group’s website on Sunday said the company ‘ceased trading at midnight of 01st AUG 2019’.
Hu will font court again on December 6.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Victoria Police and the Australian Border Force for comment.