Waleed Saeed Jailed for 16 Years for Blackmail and Sexual Assault of Muslim Men
1-Minute Brief
The case highlights ongoing concerns about online exploitation and police efforts to identify additional victims.
Key Facts
- Waleed Saeed was sentenced to 16 years in prison for blackmailing and sexually assaulting multiple men.
- Saeed, aged 31, targeted young men, including two teenagers, in a campaign of 'sextortion.'
- His campaign began in 2018 and involved entrapment, threats, and extortion.
- Police believe there may be dozens more victims and are appealing for them to come forward.
- One victim reported feeling suicidal due to the humiliation experienced.
What Happened
Waleed Saeed was convicted and sentenced to 16 years in prison for blackmailing and sexually assaulting mostly Muslim men online, with police now seeking further potential victims.
Why It Matters
The case underscores the risks of online exploitation and the challenges law enforcement faces in identifying victims who may be reluctant to come forward, particularly within vulnerable communities.
What's Next
Police are continuing their investigation and have urged anyone with information or who may have been a victim to contact them, referencing case number 5335/18JUNE2026.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft3h agoUK sexual predator who blackmailed Muslim men online jailed for 16 years
- BBC NewsCenter1h agoRapist who 'catfished' Muslim men on Snapchat and Grindr jailed
- Sky NewsUnknown1h agoMan jailed for 16 years in 'sextortion' case as police appeal for victims
