The detective who spearheaded the investigation against serial sexual predator Dr Krishna Singh described the case as “complex and horrific”.
A team of more than 30 officers worked tirelessly to build a case against Singh, ultimately securing justice for 48 of his victims.Detective Inspector Stephen Morris said: “In relation to a GP, we have never come across a case so complex and horrific.
Quite early on in the inquiry we realised the scope of the case was much larger than it first appeared and included some very high level sexual offending. “Singh was an unusual character who didn’t seem to grasp the reality or recognise the significance of the complaints being made against him.“Even when he was arrested, he behaved as though it was just another day and he was just helping the police with an investigation.
There was no emotion.”For decades Singh had been preying on women with no repercussions. The task force widened the net of potential victims, ultimately writing to more than 1500 women who had been current or former patients of Singh.
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