NHS plastic surgeon ‘leading double life’ found with ‘abhorrent’ images of children on phone, court told
2 years ago

NHS plastic surgeon ‘leading double life’ found with ‘abhorrent’ images of children on phone, court told

The Independent  

For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. “The temptation was watching, seeing and perhaps fantasising about children.” Mr Gabb told jurors that the “abhorrent” material was viewed “so often” by the eminent plastic surgeon that it “must have done it for pleasure.” Mr Gabb, who told jurors that 31 of the 106 found in Mr Khan’s phone were classified as category A, said: “ are of the most revolting and abhorrent kind. Mr Khan had used encrypted sites to enter chat rooms to talk with “up to 15 people” about sex but “started off talking about rugby”, jurors were told. “Mr Khan is apparently a well respected consultant surgeon at Salisbury District Hospital, he’s a specialist doctor,” Mr Gabb added. “The Crown say he cannot bring himself to accept the man he really is.” Mr Khan graduated from Aberdeen University in 1995 and has undertaken 12 years of training in plastic surgery.

Discover Related