
Vruj Patel,26,was jailed yesterday after being found guilty of sexual assault against children (Picture: Metropolitan Police)
Detectives are appealing for more potential victims of a child rapist to come forward after he was jailed for 22 years.
Vruj Patel,raped and sexually assaulted children under 13 and a woman and was found with a stash of child pornography.
He was sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Tuesday where he was also placed on the sex offenders register.
His brother Kishan Patel,31,was sentenced to 15 months by the same court for possession of indecent images of children.
The court heard that the brothers had been brought to justice after a device was taken into a repair shop and staff found images of the offending.
The evidence against the brothers from Newham,east London,was passed to the Met’s Violence Against Women and Girls team who built a case against them.
The team are now appealing for any other potential victims to report offences against them.
Detective Sergeant Rob Blant said: ‘There may be other instances where children visiting his home,or the homes of those around him,had been placed under his care. Detectives are interested to speak to anyone who believes this may have been true. The victim-survivors involved in this case have been given specialist support and guidance by officers throughout the investigation and court process.
‘Survivors are encouraged to contact the police.’

His brother,Kishan Patel,31 was also sentenced for possession of indecent images of children at the same court (Picture: Met Police)
Vruj pleaded guilty to rape of a child under 13,assault of a child under 13 by penetration and four counts of causing a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity in relation to one victim.
He also pleaded guilty to rape of a woman over 16 and sexual assault by penetration in relation to a second victim,alongside possession of indecent images of children and voyeurism.
Kishan was sentenced yesterday to 15 months for possession of indecent images of children at the same court and will have to serve a 10-year sexual harm prevention order.
DS Blant added: ‘This is a fantastic example of a thorough and detailed investigation by Met detectives working to support victims of the most serious offending and safeguard the wider public from a dangerous offender.
‘There are teams of dedicated,professional officers working across London who will leave no stone unturned to identify those who seek to commit offences against vulnerable people and bring offenders to justice.’
Any potential further victims are asked to call 101 quoting Op Castline.
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