Birmingham Post

Serial blackmaile­r jailed for 32 years

- Matthew Cooper Staff Reporter

A“SADISTIC” online blackmaile­r has been jailed for 32 years after targeting almost 2,000 victims to amass images of child sexual abuse he sold on to other paedophile­s.

Abdul Elahi, 26, was ordered to register as a sex offender for life after admitting 158 charges committed against 72 complainan­ts from around the world.

Elahi was sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court after the court heard how he tried to exploit victims in 34 different countries from 2017 to 2019.

At the start of a three-day hearing, Elahi was described as being “in a league of his own” in terms of the sheer scale of his offending, often “juggling” tens of potential victims at any one time while posing as a wealthy stockbroke­r offering financial help.

The court heard that some women and young girls were blackmaile­d into abusing a baby or a sibling by Elahi, who had offered to pay off debts with bitcoin.

Elahi, whose youngest victim was just nine months old, also “acted as a mentor” to other online abusers, the court heard.

As well as posing as a finance worker, Elahi pretended to be a doctor, typically offering to pay large sums of money for intimate images, which he then used to coerce victims into filming increasing­ly degrading sexual acts.

In one series of offences, a teenager was told her parents would be killed if she did not comply with his orders.

Passing sentence on Elahi, Judge Sarah Buckingham said he had caused such distress while bullying and threatenin­g women and girls that some had considered taking their own lives.

The judge told Elahi: “You seemingly sneered in the face of their despair. Your distributi­on of indecent images was on a vast scale, which allowed you to make money.

“The true number of your victims likely runs into thousands. You inhabited a raft of ‘sugar daddy’ websites targeting financiall­y desperate women. In some cases they could not afford to eat.

“You plainly derived pleasure from the agony you caused with complete disregard for your victims’ suffering. There was a sadistic element to your offending.”

Around 550 females in Britain are believed to have been targeted by Elahi, who sold one customer more than 1,000 hours of videos after storing 67,000 indecent images.

During the offending, Elahi was living in his family home and his only legitimate income was from working for a short period in a branch of McDonald’s.

Elahi, formerly of Allcroft Road, Sparkhill, Birmingham, admitted charges including 31 counts of blackmail, numerous child sexual abuse offences and fraud.

Co-defendant Kirsty Nicholls, 36, of Northolt, Middlesex, was jailed for six years and nine months for helping Elahi to make indecent images. She had met him on a so-called sugar daddy website.

The judge told Nicholls: “You committed these offences with Elahi – your offending was motivated entirely by financial gain.”

After the sentencing, the UK-based Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) said it had taken action to find and remove online material linked to Elahi.

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Abdul Elahi and (left) co-defendant Kirsty Nicholls
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> Accountabl­e Accountanc­y Ltd was based in Tettenhall Road, Wolverhamp­ton

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