One of the worst tags anyone could get, is being a ‘Paedophile’. And once you are a parent yourself, one cannot stand even the thought of their kids falling prey to it. Well, once again we put our heads down in shame, with another recent news from UK.
Balachandran Kavungalparambath, 38, is an Indian origin residing in east London is a Citibank Manager and a father of a one-year-old baby, say reports.
Recently, he was hunted down by Paedophile group in London, who posed as a teenage girl. He travelled over 100 miles, all the way to Birmingham to meet the girl, just for an innocent lunch, he claimed earlier. He also claimed that she was 18, as per his knowledge.
Balachandran, started sending explicit messages to the girl, and was prepping her up by saying, ‘ first time might be painful, but we can use a condom, it’s perfectly safe.’ But when the 38-year-old finally reached the destination, he was caught by the group who posed as the young girl and made him confess on FB live in front of 1,30,000 viewers.
Credits: dailymail.co.uk
Credits: dailymail.co.uk
He kept denying that he wanted to have sex with her, and kept stressing on the point that the girl was interested, and not him. But after pressurizing and showing him his WhatsApp messages as a proof, he admitted on coming all the way with the intention of having sex. They also found a condom and perfume out of his rucksack.
Credits: dailymail.co.uk
He is jailed for 15 months at Birmingham Crown Court, after admitting to attempting child sexual abuse. He was also placed on the sex offender register for 10 years and given a 10-year sexual harm prevention order.
As reported by the Dailymail , he admitted ‘would end with us making love, I want to see those beautiful eyes’ before adding ‘making you pregnant is not my intention’. He also said: ‘We will take a shower at the hotel in the morning… we will shower together. Would you be shy?’.
The banker, who was earning £54,000 a year, fights back tears and says: ‘I have heard about this. I heard about these groups.’ After constantly repeating ‘Jesus Christ’, and ‘please’, he accepts his guilt and says he will lose his job, which he says is not ‘high profile’.
‘It’s not right. I accept my mistake,’ he said. ‘I will have to leave the country. I am from India. ‘I lose my job, I have to leave the country.’
A Spokesperson from Citibank confirmed that he is no longer an employee of the company.
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