Ovais Badat Tetbury Paedophile Doctor

Ovais Badat Tetbury Paedophile DoctorOvais Badat Tetbury Paedophile Doctor

The Offender Database reported that Ovais Badat, the Tetbury Paedophile Doctor, a consultant psychiatrist, has been jailed for downloading images of children being sexually abused.

And his ten-month term is to run after the conclusion of the current two-and-a-half-year term he is serving for other offences.

Dr Ovais Badat worked at an adult ADHD service of Wiltshire Partnership Mental Health Service NHS Trust.

It was claimed he accessed a sordid stash of prohibited material.

The 42-year-old, Ovais Badat, of Hopewell Street in Tetbury, denied four allegations spanning from January 2012 to March 2015.

He pleaded not guilty to downloading an indecent image of a child, namely five videos and two still photos of the worst Category A abuse.

He also denied downloading a video depicting Category B abuse and an image depicting Category C.

Now he is convicted, and his trial is concluded. Bristol Live can report that, in October last year, Ovais Badat was jailed for supplying cocaine and making out false prescriptions to get his hands on more substances.

He was convicted of supplying cocaine, making articles for use in frauds, fraud and possessing Class B drug Ketamine.

In Badat’s latest case, Kerry Barker, the prosecutor, stated that police searched Ovais Badat’s home and removed an iMac computer and a hard drive.

When they were forensically examined, evidence of indecent images and videos of children was discovered, the court heard.

Mr Barker said the computer contained back-up for Ovais Badat’s partner’s iPad, as well as his and her iPhones.

Ovais Badat was interviewed and denied wrongdoing. He told police he bought computers second-hand and kept them in a spare room, which other people had access to.

He also said his devices were not password-protected.

Mr Barker told the jury that, based on evidence including search terms, it was the prosecution’s case that Ovais Badat had downloaded the material.


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