In 2022, Bilal Ahmed, a Headingley Paedophile, was jailed for two years after he was caught grooming what he thought to be a 13-year-old girl, which was actually a decoy set up by Predator Exposure.
Predator Exposure seeks to expose sex offenders who target children online.
Group members set up ‘decoy’ social media profiles pretending to be a child and then engage in online conversations.
Bilal Ahmed, 25, of Norwood Terrace, Headingley, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS6, contacted an account set up by a member of the group in March 2020, prosecutor Bashir Ahmed told Leeds Crown Court on Tuesday (June 7).
“One of their group uploaded a profile of a child named Melanie, aged 13 years”, the prosecutor said.
“The defendant contacted Melanie through her Facebook account on March 22.
“There was a series of conversations.
“Ultimately, the defendant blocked Melanie because he wasn’t getting answers.” The chat that did take place was “sexually explicit on occasions”, the prosecutor said. He added: “The defendant displayed grooming-type behaviour wanting to meet Melanie.
“He said: ‘Would you let me hold your neck and kiss your lips slowly? ‘”
Police officers seized Bilal Ahmed’s mobile phone, and the chat was uncovered.
He was arrested in February 2021 and answered no comment to questions before being released under investigation.
In December 2021, Bilal Ahmed was also arrested after turning up at the place of work of a woman whom he had previously been warned about harassing.
On December 21, he turned up at her place of work.
At the end of her shift, wary Bilal Ahmed was “lurking”, the woman asked a colleague to accompany her to leave the building, Leeds Crown Court was told.
Bilal Ahmed “wanted to speak” to the woman and “would not take no for an answer”.
The victim was worried for her safety as Bilal Ahmed attempted to grab her handbag, the court heard. CCTV footage showed Bilal Ahmed pushing the woman and punching the man, the court was told.
This caused an injury to the male victim’s face.
Ahmed refused to leave the area until the police arrived.
Bilal Ahmed, of Norwood Terrace, Leeds, pleaded guilty to one count of affray, one count of attempting to communicate sexually with a child and offences of attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity.
In mitigation, Khadim Al Hassan said Bilal Ahmed had long-standing psychological issues and was bullied at school.
He began to use cannabis and alcohol from the age of 11 or 12, the court was told.
Bilal Ahmed has depression and anxiety, and his “head was all over the place”, the court heard.
“This was a very difficult time for him”, Mr Al Hassan said. “Custody has been very difficult for him.
“He is somebody the probation service could help.
“He has shown genuine remorse.”
Sentencing Bilal Ahmed, Judge Tom Bayliss QC told Bilal Ahmed he was “grooming” who he thought to be the girl.
“The aim on your part was to meet her, but you were caught”, the Judge continued.
“There was a degree of planning on your part, grooming behaviour for some time.
“There has to be an immediate custodial sentence.” Bilal Ahmed was jailed for two years.
He was also made the subject of a sexual harm prevention order for a period of 10 years and must sign a sex offender notification for 10 years.
Bilal Ahmed was also given a restraining order against the female victim of the affray.
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