Doctor, 79, jailed for multiple sexual offences against minors

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The Metropolitan Police has revealed that a 79-year-old doctor has been jailed for 15 years and six months after being found guilty of several sexual offences.
The Woolwich Crown Court sentenced Lalitkumar Muljibhai Nirmal of Malham Close on 10 August after he pleaded guilty to eight counts of indecent assault on a girl under 14 years and four counts of gross indecency with another girl under 14 years. He was also convicted of a single count of indecent assault against another young girl.
Police said that the offences took place between 1975 and 1986 with the same female victim who was known to him personally at different locations in the UK including Croydon, Sydenham and Cwmbran in Wales.
Malham was a registered General Practitioner (GP) affiliated with the General Medical Council between 1972 and 1995 and practiced as a GP in Cwmbran, Wales.
The incidents were first reported in October 2019, after which the doctor was questioned in August 2020 and subsequently charged in May 2021.
Detective Sergeant Mark Morris, from South East BCU CID said, “We know that Nirmal was a GP in the 1980s in the Torfaen area of Wales. Whilst the victims were not patients of his, we must consider the possibility that he abused this position of trust to hurt others. As such, I would appeal for anyone with information they believe could be relevant to contact the police on 101. Any information passed will be dealt with in the strictest of confidence and handled by a specialist team with significant experience in dealing with offences of this nature.”
Detective Superintendent Martin Price from Gwent Police thanked the officers ‘who have worked with victims to see justice being served’.
Anjie Bowen, Senior Crown Prosecutor at the Crown Prosecution Service’s Rape and Serious Sexual Offences unit said, “Lalitbhai Nirmal carried out a sustained campaign of sexual abuse, whilst hiding behind a veneer of respectability as a doctor and trusted local GP. His vulnerable victims have been left devastated by the harmful impact of his offending on their lives.” “His actions were predatory and despicable. One of Nirmal’s victims endured appalling abuse at his hands for a decade, throughout a large portion of her childhood. I hope these convictions provide the victims with some sense of closure and encourage other victims to come forward and report their abusers to the police,” Bowen added.