Prominent member of Indian community in Australia found guilty of multiple rapes
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A District Court jury at Sydney’s Drowning Center found on Monday that a politically influential man had lured five Korean women into a web of lies, drugged them, the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported.
Balesh Dhankhar, a prominent member of the Indian community in Australia, has been found guilty of drugging and raping five Korean women in Sydney. This was claimed in a news on Monday. The report termed Dhankhar as “one of the worst rapists” in the city’s history in the last few years. A District Court jury at Sydney’s Drowning Center found on Monday that a politically influential man had lured five Korean women into a web of lies, drugged them, the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported. The news also claimed that he was the former head of ‘Overseas Friends of BJP’ in Australia.
It said that Dhankhar recorded the incident of his sexual misconduct using a camera hidden behind the alarm clock and his mobile phone. Dhankhar broke down in tears when the jury on Monday convicted him of all 39 charges against him. Data expert Dhankhar pleaded for bail but Judge Michael King denied it and the accused was arrested and taken away. According to reports, Dhankhar (43) will be brought to court again in May and will be sentenced by the end of the year. Dhankhar’s wife was seen crying in the court and supporting him.
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