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A nurse who raped a vulnerable colleague after threatening her with dismissal unless she performed a sex act has been jailed for nearly eight years.
Naijil Paul, 47, also sexually assaulted two other young women while working as a care home manager in North Lanarkshire. He was sentenced at the High Court in Glasgow to seven years and nine months' imprisonment, having been extradited from India for the trial.
Paul admitted the crimes at an October hearing, but a pre-sentencing report revealed "quite a degree of victim blaming"—including his claim that he thought he was doing one victim a favour.
The court heard that in April 2018, the 26-year-old rape victim had returned from sick leave and confided in a senior colleague about her debts. A week later, Paul entered her office alone, closed the door, and warned she risked losing her job due to absences. Citing her financial woes and potential eviction with her children, he ordered: "Do what I want," demanding a sex act to secure her position—or else her children would be homeless.
After raping her, he warned: "Don't tell anyone as no one will believe you and your job won't be safe." She burst into tears, fled, took further sick leave, and only disclosed the attack during a police probe into Paul's offences.
Attacks on other colleagues
Paul tried to kiss a 19-year-old care assistant, placing his hands on her hips and saying: "I know you want this." Two weeks later, he moved her hand to his intimate area; on another occasion, he grabbed her waistband, demanding to see her underwear colour.
He also quizzed a 21-year-old care assistant about her boyfriend, placing a hand on her shoulder and waist before saying: "I know you want it. I can tell by your body language." When she shoved him away after a kiss attempt, he molested her that day. She feared complaining would cost her job.
Fled to India
Paul skipped his 2019 trial, fleeing to Kochi, India, citing his father's illness. Arrested in February 2025 and extradited from Delhi, he admitted rape and two sexual assaults; his sentence was reduced from eight years for the guilty plea.
However, Lord Renucci expressed concern over Paul's victim-blaming report comments, stating they "very much underestimate his level of risk" despite a medium reoffending assessment. The judge told Paul: "You had been in a position of power before carrying out offences which were planned and deliberate. In addition to the serious and predatory nature of your offending... the version of events given by you bears little resemblance to what you have admitted to"—even describing the rape as a "consensual sexual encounter."
Paul will be supervised for two years post-release, placed on the sex offenders register for life, and barred from contacting victims.