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‘Wicked behaviour’: UK man jailed for posing as woman to blackmail teacher, circulate explicit video with students

‘Wicked behaviour’: UK man jailed for posing as woman to blackmail teacher, circulate explicit video with students
Muaawiya Ameen
A 21-year-old man has been jailed after blackmailing a teacher into sending an explicit video and then sharing it with students, leading to the victim losing his job and attempting to take his own life.Muaawiya Ameen, from Allenton in Derbyshire, posed as a woman on Instagram and engaged the teacher in a conversation that turned sexual. During the exchange, the victim sent a video of himself carrying out a sexual act at his workplace.Prosecutors told Derby Crown Court that Ameen later demanded £1,000 to prevent the footage from being shared. The teacher paid £400 via PayPal in an attempt to stop the video being released and contacted police the same day, The Sun reported.Despite receiving the payment, Ameen went on to distribute the footage to the teacher’s students. The victim, who has lifelong anonymity, was dismissed from his job and later attempted suicide.Sentencing Ameen to 15 months in prison, Judge Shaun Smith KC described his actions as “wicked behaviour”.“He went through all of the worries about his privacy, reputation and personal safety,” the judge said. “Even when the money was paid you still sent it out.”
He added that the consequences for the victim were severe.“He was finished in his job but worst of all, on the very night it was published, he tried to take his own life,” the judge said. “You know what you were doing and you achieved it.”In a statement read to the court, the victim described the emotional toll of the incident, saying he suffered extreme distress and felt his life had been destroyed.Ameen admitted blackmail. His defence said he had acted under pressure and was trying to fit in with people he believed to be his friends.“He fully accepts his actions were wrong and he is responsible,” his lawyer told the court, adding that he has family support and is employed in a family business.The court heard the victim survived after someone contacted him on the night he attempted to take his life.The case highlights the serious consequences of online exploitation and blackmail, particularly when victims are targeted through social media platforms.


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