Caprice Brown and Karissa Alfrez – Coventry

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TWO women who lured men to hotels before handcuffing, attacking and robbing them during kinky “sex games” have been jailed.

One of the victims was branded with an iron in a twisted bid to get him to reveal his pin, while another was threatened with a pair of scissors.

Caprice Brown, 24, and Karissa Alfrez, 25, have now been jailed for a total of 15 years over a string of offences.

Birmingham Crown Court heard Brown tricked the first victim into meeting her at a Jurys Inn hotel after chatting to him on dating app Badoo.

Mark Kalpinski, prosecuting, said: “He had a shower and when he came out of the shower one of the ladies said ‘We are going to have some fun’.”

Brown – then aged 19 – and an unknown woman tied him up with masking tape and demanded his bank details.

When he said he could not remember them, one of the women pressed a hot iron against his arm.

Mr Kalpinski added: “He immediately jumped with he shock and started to remove the tape.

“It was the same female who ran at him and punched him around his face. The iron was also pressed against his shoulder and back.

“At this point there was a bang at the door. It was from a guest in the next door room complaining about the noise coming from the room.”

The victim told him to call the police and the two women fled with his wallet, which included his Aston Villa season ticket.

Brown later used his bank details to buy a £1,000 iPhone from Argos following the July 2020 ordeal.

The second victim was lured to the Britannia Hotel in Coventry by both Brown and Alfrez in September 2020 after chatting to a third woman on Tinder.

The pair burst out of the bathroom before restraining him with handcuffs and threatening him with scissors.

Brown and Alfrez stole various items before fleeing the hotel and accessed his mobile phone.

Mr Kalpinski said: “They left and he managed to escape the room, bound and gagged with masking tape and got help.”

Brown admitted two charges of robbery, fraud and assaulting an emergency worker and was jailed for nine years.

Alfrez was found guilty of robbery following a trial and was caged for six years.

Sentencing, Judge Simon Drew KC said: “These were really nasty offences.”

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