“This was an egregious sequence of planned predatory conduct against five unrelated young and vulnerable women over a significant period,” the report quoted the judge as saying.All the women, aged between 21 and 27, were either unconscious or significantly impaired at the time of the abuse.Dhankhar kept a sickening Excel spreadsheet in which he rated each applicant of his fake job advertisement based on looks and intelligence.The spreadsheet also recorded his interactions with each victim, their details and his assessment of their vulnerability and suitability for his plans.Until his arrest in 2018, Dhankhar was highly regarded among the Indian-Australian community, founding a satellite group of the Bharatiya Janata Party and acting as a spokesman for the Hindu Council of Australia, the report said.Dhankhar also worked as a data visualisation consultant with ABC, British American Tobacco, Toyota and Sydney Trains.He arrived in Australia as a student in 2006.
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