Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 15, 2013
Proving yet again that the nonwhite hordes will find ever new ways to sexually exploit our women and children, the filthy Muslim Zahid Akram, actually employed as a school teacher in the UK, has pleaded guilty to posing as a young boy on the internet and tricking girls into sending him sexy pictures, then threatening to tell their families and/of find them and rape them if they didn’t send him more graphic images.
The Guardian gives the gross details:
David Sapiecha, prosecuting, told the court that Akram targeted teenagers across the UK, from Northern Ireland to the south of England.
Sapiecha said the first victim, aged 16, was approached by Akram – posing as a 19-year-old called Curt – on social networking site Badoo.
“He then asked her for photographs of her in her underwear,” Sapiecha said. “She said no a few times but eventually agreed. She took photographs of herself in her underwear. That was the weapon he needed to use against her. The speed and aggression of what happened next is quite chilling.”
Within three days, Akram had contacted the girl again, told her he knew who her parents were and threatened to post the images on a pornographic website and send them to her school.
He demanded “more pictures – kinky stuff” and credit for his mobile and told her he was the devil when she asked for his real identity. She used her webcam to pose in a series of outfits he had detailed.
The second victim, aged 13, thought Akram was a boy called Jason and sent him a photograph of her in her underwear.
Again Akram demanded more images, threatening to post her picture on the internet if she refused. He also said he would come to see her in person if she did not comply.
The third victim, who was 18, willingly sent him sexual pictures on Badoo but was left horrified when he replied: “I know where you live.”
She agreed to send more explicit images after Akram told her “he would come up, burst through the door and rape her”.
Akram’s final known victim, aged 17, was contacted by Akram – pretending to be a teenager called Rick – online. He again tricked her into sending a photograph then told her he would post it in her neighbourhood if she did not send more. “Everyone will know who you are,” he told her.