Nepali Man in UK Jailed for Multiple Child Sexual Offences After 17-Year Pattern of Abuse
Bhutan Khabar
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Nepali Man in UK Sentenced for Multiple Child Sexual Offences
Cambridge, United Kingdom — A Nepali-origin man living in Peterborough has been convicted of multiple serious sexual offences against children following proceedings at Cambridge Crown Court. Court-listing records and police/court-news summaries confirm that Pramod Dhakal, 49, was found guilty of a series of offences committed over several years against multiple young victims.
According to publicly available records, Dhakal’s case appeared at Cambridge Crown Court, where he faced numerous charges related to child sexual abuse. Police and court-news summaries state that Dhakal abused his position as a trusted member of the community to gain access to minors. Reports note that at least eight victims were identified, with offences occurring over a period of up to 17 years in both Peterborough and London.
English-language media outlets reporting on the case describe Dhakal as having committed 25 separate sexual offences, including rape of a minor. One victim was as young as eight years old, and several incidents took place when the victims were under 13. The offences came to light after one survivor reported the abuse to authorities, leading to a wider investigation.
Dhakal was subsequently convicted and handed a lengthy custodial sentence. Media reports state that he received 25 years in prison, followed by an additional 8-year extended licence period, ensuring strict supervision even after release. Court archives reflect the case under his name, although detailed sentencing remarks are protected under U.K. laws which safeguard the anonymity of victims in sexual-offence cases.
Police summaries describe him as a “trusted community member” who used familiarity and proximity to target victims, many of whom were from within his own social circle. The case has caused significant concern within the local Nepali and South Asian community in Peterborough, where Dhakal had been known for years.
Because several details of the case involve minors, UK legal restrictions limit access to complete court transcripts, but the conviction and the existence of multiple child victims have been confirmed through credible public-record sources and court-linked releases.
Authorities have encouraged any additional victims or witnesses to contact local police, emphasizing the seriousness with which such cases are handled and the protections available to survivors of sexual abuse.
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