One of Australia's most notorious gang rapists - Mohammed Skaf - has been seen for the first time in two decades as he pleads to be freed from prison.
A court artist sketched Skaf, as he appeared by video from Junee Correctional Centre in his latest attempt to get parole, 20 years after he and 11 other Lebanese youths terrorised seven young women in what became known as the Sydney gang rapes.
The 37-year-old has spent two decades in prison for participating in the terrifying series of rapes that were led by his older brother Bilal. Mohammed was the bait used to lure the women to the gang.