Prominent Indian Man Drugs & Rapes 5 Korean Women in Australia

Balesh Dhankar, a man of Indian origin was convicted of drugging and raping five Korean women in Australia. He also recorded his acts of sexual harassment through a hidden camera, reported the Sydney Morning Herald.

The convict, Balesh Dhankhar, is a well-known name among Indians in Australia. He is also known for his political ties. He committed these rapes between January and October 2018.

He was convicted by a jury at the District Court in Sydney on Monday. During the investigation, Sydney police seized 47 video clips of him having sexual intercourse with women. Some of these women were unconscious while others were in agony.

Dhankhar was arrested on October 21, 2018, when his fifth victim woke up while he was sexually assaulting her. She managed to send a message to a friend while hiding in the bathroom.

Dhankhar said that he lied to women because he was lonely after an extra-marital affair broke down. He blamed his loneliness on the “unfulfilling” intimacy of his marriage, the report said.

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