There's outcry in the UK over the release from prison of a man who's thought to have carried out over 100 rapes and sexual assaults.
Former black cab driver John Worboys was convicted in 2009 of 19 charges of drugging and sexually assaulting women passengers, and one of rape.
But London police say other women then came forward and his suspected number of total victims is over 100.
The Parole Board has ruled he can be released from prison on strict conditions after a decade in custody.
But Neil Henderson from the charity SafeLine says it's a mistake.
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