Xu Chao, a Chinese national living in the United Kingdom, stood trial after a three‑year investigation uncovered a series of brutal assaults on female Chinese students. The victims, all attending universities across the country, reported that Xu had drugged them, subjected them to violent sexual assault, and then recorded the attacks on video.
During the proceedings, Xu confessed to the multiple attacks, detailing how he used sedatives to incapacitate his victims before committing the crimes. He also admitted to preserving the footage, a fact that shocked the court and the broader community.
The Crown Court, deeming the offenses among the most heinous in recent UK history, sentenced Xu Chao to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 30 years before eligibility for parole. The judge emphasized the lasting trauma inflicted on the survivors and the need for a strong deterrent against such predatory behavior.
Student groups, advocacy organisations, and the Chinese diplomatic mission all expressed relief at the verdict, calling it a step toward justice for the victims. They urged universities to strengthen safeguarding measures and provide better support for international students facing similar threats.