Prakash Ojha is a passionate and dedicated filmmaker who is deeply committed to his craft. When he's not working on a project, Prakash enjoys traveling, reading, and spending time with his family. He is also an avid sports enthusiast and frequently attends cricket matches and other sporting events.

Following public outrage and formal complaints, the Nepalese legal system intervened. Ojha faced severe criminal charges related to human trafficking, child exploitation, and sexual abuse. The Judicial Outcome

The controversy intensified with the revelation of explicit materials recorded without informed or legal consent. These recordings were reportedly used as leverage to enforce silence, highlighting early digital blackmail tactics before the widespread advent of modern smartphones.

On January 17, 2017, the Supreme Court of Nepal officially revoked the lower court's acquittal. The apex court ruled that Ojha had forced minors into unnatural sexual contact between 2002 and 2004, using the explicit photos and videos to blackmail them into silence. He was handed two consecutive five-year sentences for human trafficking.

Exploitation of minors, human trafficking, cyber-distribution 10 years imprisonment (5 years per trafficking charge) Convicting Body Supreme Court of Nepal Arrest Execution January 2017 by the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) CIB Intervention and Final Apprehension

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