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Christchurch doctor caught attacking patients for a third time

Author
Sam Sherwood, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 4 May 2023, 12:56pm
Rakesh Kumar Chawdhry was working as a GP at the Riccarton Clinic when he sexually abused men between 2011 and 2015, mainly through the use of a "milking procedure" in which he tried to give them erections. Photo / George Heard
Rakesh Kumar Chawdhry was working as a GP at the鈥疪iccarton Clinic when he sexually abused men between 2011 and 2015, mainly through the use of a "milking procedure" in which he tried to give them erections. Photo / George Heard

Christchurch doctor caught attacking patients for a third time

Author
Sam Sherwood, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 4 May 2023, 12:56pm

CONTENT WARNING: This article discusses sexual offending and may be upsetting.

A former Christchurch doctor and repeat sex offender has been caught attacking patients for a third time.

Rakesh Kumar Chawdhry was working as a GP at the鈥疪iccarton Clinic when he sexually abused 12 men between 2011 and 2015, mainly through the use of a 鈥渕ilking procedure鈥 in which he tried to give them erections.

He was jailed in 2018 for four years and three months after being found guilty at a judge-alone trial at the Christchurch District Court on one charge of unlawful sexual connection and 11 of indecent assault.

Following publicity around his criminal trial, two more victims came forward and Chawdhry pleaded guilty to charges relating to them. An extra two months was added to his jail time.

Rakesh Chawdhry insisted what he was doing to his patients was a legitimate medical procedure. Photo / File

Rakesh Chawdhry insisted what he was doing to his patients was a legitimate medical procedure. Photo / File

He was released on parole in July 2019, but was soon back before the courts charged with six charges of indecent assault.

On Thursday, Chawdhry was sentenced to six months鈥 community detention and 200 hours community work by Judge Raoul Neave in the Christchurch District Court.

Chawdhry鈥檚 lawyer, Fiona Guy Kidd KC said it was a 鈥渕ost unusual case鈥, as he had already been sent to jail for offending relating to 12 other complainants during the same time period.

鈥淗e鈥檚 served that prison sentence, he had been found by the New Zealand Parole Board as not being an undue risk to members of society and therefore released on parole.鈥

Guy Kidd KC submitted he should be sentenced to community detention with community work, along with reparation.

Crown prosecutor Aaron Harvey said the victim did not want their impact statement to be read in court, or to attend the sentencing.

Judge Raoul Neave said because of the 鈥減eculiarities of this case鈥 and the way things had developed, the key issue was whether he should be sentenced to community work or community detention.

鈥淭his is an unusual situation,鈥 he said.

According to the summary of facts, which Chawdhry pleaded guilty to, the complainant approached the former doctor in relation to his work as a medical practitioner.

The man went to Chawdhry in relation to his anxiety, depression, pain relief, and a sexually transmitted infection check and treatment as well as difficulty getting an erection.

During an appointment Chawdhry asked him to remove his clothing. Chawdhry then began to masturbate the victim, while telling him to shut his eyes.

He asked him, 鈥渄o you enjoy that?鈥.

Chawdhry told him the procedure was 鈥渕ilking鈥.

After the victim left the appointment, and over the following days he received a message from Chawdhry asking to meet him at a bar.

He also liked his photos and had Facebook contact with him.

About two or three months after the incident, the man needed to renew his medication.

He attended another appointment with Chawdhry.

He advised the victim he had some Indian medication for him, for erectile problems.

He told him to lie on the bed and indecently assaulted him.

Chawdhry indecently assaulted him on four further occasions during other appointments.

Judge Neave said the victim had found the offending 鈥渋ncredibly distressing鈥, and now had trust issues with medical practitioners.

They felt alone and isolated, as well as anger and depression.

Judge Neave sentenced him to six months鈥 community detention and 200 hours community work. The amount of the reparation order was suppressed.

After a judge-alone trial at Christchurch District Court in 2017, Judge Jane Farish found that India-born Chawdhry, in his role as a doctor, took the opportunity to offend against male patients, predominantly by undertaking what he described as a medical procedure called the 鈥渕ilking procedure鈥.

But Judge Farish found that it was not a medical procedure at all, but rather Chawdhry taking a sexualised interest in them and trying to get them to obtain an erection.

Sometimes, patients were not even visiting for a genital check-up. Other times, the doctor offended during opportunistic sexually transmissible infections (STI) checks.

The men told the court in victim impact statements that they felt embarrassed and ashamed, and that the crimes had had a 鈥渟ignificant and profound effect鈥, with some now avoiding doctors鈥 appointments.

Judge Farish said it is hard to think of a grosser breach of trust, involving 鈥渋nvasive, skin-on-skin offending鈥.

One victim told how they were 鈥渉orribly shocked鈥 afterwards and walked out of their GP appointment shaking. For a long time, they had tried to forget it, but since Chawdhry was a doctor, and that he was forceful, the victim felt they had to 鈥減retend it was right鈥.

Judge Farish said Chawdhry has been in denial for a long time, in relation to his guilt, and in his sexual orientation towards men.

As he was jailed, an earlier suppression order was eased to allow reporting for the first time that in 2014 Chawdhry was acquitted on a sex allegation charge. Further details of the allegations are subject to a final suppression order.

A pre-sentence report at the time did not show that Chawdhry has accepted his guilt, Crown prosecutor Barnaby Hawes said.

He said there was a substantial breach of trust, which his then defence counsel Paul Wicks QC accepted.

Wicks highlighted Chawdhry鈥檚 contribution to the community, through voluntary work and financial donations to 鈥渕any people from his home country鈥.

The high-profile nature of the case, and the 鈥渆xtraordinary vilification鈥 he鈥檚 been subjected to, will have an impact on him as an inmate, Wicks claimed.

In jailing him to four years and three months, Judge Farish also ordered him to pay the victim of unlawful sexual connection an emotional harm payment of $4000, while paying the nine other victims $2000 each.

Chawdhry was released on parole in July 2019. The Board said it was clear there had been a 鈥渟ignificant change in his thinking鈥.

鈥淗e appears to have come to a realisation that in the circumstances of the doctor-patient power imbalance and his own self-image that he had put himself in a situation where he now accepts he had caused immense harm to his victims,鈥 the Board said.

鈥淗e spoke quite convincingly about what an eye-opener it had been for him to be put in the reverse situation as a prisoner with pressure being brought to bear on him in a situation where he was not able to really defend himself.鈥

Chawdhry had also written a letter and although he maintained that there was no sexual motivation to what he did he accepted the wrongness of what he did and the position that he put his victims in.

The Board was satisfied that he no longer posed an undue risk.

In September 2019 Chawdhry had his registration cancelled by the Health Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal.

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