Syed Shahreear Ahmed Barkingside Paedophile

Syed Shahreear Ahmed Barkingside PaedophileSyed Shahreear Ahmed Barkingside Paedophile

A British Barkingside Paedophile Teacher, Syed Shahreear Ahmed, is incarcerated for child sexual offences. The Metropolitan Police want his other victims to come forward so he can be kept in prison longer before getting out and finding a new child to rape.

A teacher, Syed Shahreear Ahmed, who masqueraded as a teenage lad to target young English girls online, has received a 15-year prison sentence after an intricate investigation conducted by Metropolitan detectives.

Syed Shahreear Ahmed, 37 (born 21 September 1988), of Mossford Lane, Barkingside, was sentenced at Southwark Crown Court on Friday, 26 September.

He will serve an additional five years on probation and will be permanently listed on the sex offenders registry.

On Friday, 13 June, Syed Shahreear Ahmed was convicted at the same court of 14 child sex crimes. The verdict is the outcome of an inquiry revealing that Syed Shahreear Ahmed’s offences extended across five English counties.

From 2019 until 2023, Syed Shahreear Ahmed groomed six females online, aged 13 to 15, by making and distributing indecent photos. He would thereafter orchestrate an in-person meeting to perpetrate major sexual assault on the victims.

Syed Shahreear Ahmed’s misconduct initially emerged in May 2023 following his arrest on May 3, 2023, on suspicion of sexual assault.

On Friday, 13 June, Ahmed was found guilty of:

  • three counts of rape of a child
  • three counts of sexual assault
  • one count of attempted sexual assault
  • two counts of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity
  • five counts of meeting a child for sexual grooming

He had already pleaded guilty to:

  • One count of taking an indecent image of a child
  • Three counts of making indecent images of children

The images ranged from category A – the most severe – to category C.


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