Pramod Dhakal Doncaster Paedophile Child Molester

Pramod Dhakal Doncaster Paedophile Child MolesterPramod Dhakal Doncaster Paedophile Child Molester

The Offender Database reported that Pramod Dhakal, the Doncaster Paedophile Child Molester, who raped and sexually assaulted eight youngsters over a 19-year period, has been prosecuted.

The maltreatment perpetrated by Pramod Dhakal, 49, was revealed in November 2023 when one of the victims disclosed the information to her family. This subsequently led to additional victims stepping forward.

All of Pramod Dhakal’s victims, with the exception of one, were minors at the time of the abuse, the youngest being eight years old. All but one of the victims resided in Cambridgeshire, while the last individual was from London.

Several victims hesitated to report the sexual abuse to law enforcement due to concerns about being disbelieved by the police.

British paedophile, Pramod Dhakal, residing on Victorian Crescent in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, was apprehended two days following the initial police report but refuted allegations of sexually abusing any of his victims.

He persistently refuted any misconduct and had a 20-day trial at Cambridge Crown Court in September.

Following under three hours of deliberation, jurors rendered a unanimous finding of guilty on 25 counts, including:

  • 15 counts of sexual assault on a girl under the age of 16
  • Seven counts of rape of a girl under the age of 16
  • Three counts of causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity

He was sentenced on Monday, December 1, at the same court to 25 years of imprisonment, with an additional eight years on licence.

Pramod Dhakal was indefinitely registered as a sex offender and issued a restraining order prohibiting contact with all eight of his victims for the same duration.


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