Ali Ghaffar

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Ali Ghaffar
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Ghaffar during a dangerousness hearing in April 2022
Born
Ali Ghaffar

May 2001 (age 23)
United States
Conviction(s) Aggravated rape (×12)
Armed kidnapping with serious bodily injury (×6)
Assault and battery with a dangerous weapon
Threat to commit a crime (×4)
Indecent assault and battery on a person 14 or older (×3)
Assault to rape (×3)
Larceny [1]
Criminal penalty22 years imprisonment
Details
Victims6–8+
Span of crimes
2021–2022
CountryUnited States
State(s) Massachusetts
Date apprehended
March 31, 2022

Ali Ghaffar (born May 2001) is an American convicted serial rapist who sexually assaulted at least six women in West Springfield, Massachusetts, between June 2021 and March 2022. [1]

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In December 2024, Ghaffar pleaded guilty to 30 counts and was sentenced to 22 years in prison.

Rapes

Ghaffar's modus operandi was to approach women in his car in Springfield's South End and offer to give them a ride or drugs. [2] He would then drive them to Clark Field near West Springfield High School or under an I-90 overpass near Bear Hole Reservoir. Once there, he would threaten them at knifepoint or gunpoint before raping them and then abandoning them in the woods. [3] [4] [5]

He was charged with assaulting six victims. Two additional attacks occurred, which he was not charged with, as the victims could not be located or declined to speak with police. [5]

Arrest and trial

The vehicle Ghaffar used in the rapes was identified through CCTV footage. On March 31, 2022, it was spotted as he was driving a woman to Bear Hole Reservoir. When he came to a stop, officers approached the car and arrested him. [2] He was held without bail and charged with several counts of rape and assault. [3] [7] He was proven to be the perpetrator through DNA evidence and testimony provided by victims. [8]

In December 2024, Ghaffar pleaded guilty to 30 counts. [1] [8] In January, he was sentenced to 22 years imprisonment followed by five years of probation. [9] [10]

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