Mohammed Akram Sentenced Indefinitely
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•Serial rapist given life sentence for attacking more women
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Mohammed Akram , 64 , convicted of nine charges of sexually abusing three women.
He was jailed in 1979 for the culpable homicide of a man behind a pub in Fife.
In 2003 , he was given a seven-year sentence for sexually assaulting a teenage girl.
In 2012 he was convicted in 2012 of abusing a four-year-old girl while he was still out on licence.
Some of the multiple rapes and assaults happened while Akram was subject to a Sexual Offences Prevention Order.
He successfully appealed in 2017 and won a legal battle to stop police checking on him.
Judge Gillian Wade said Akram presented an "unequivocal high risk".
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