WhatsApp revenge porn bully who warned ex she was 'dead' caught with 'Superman' tablets haul
A 'wicked' man who was jailed for revenge porn after sending sexual images to his victim's family and friends on WhatsApp was caught with a haul of "Superman" tablets.
Overall, officers found a total of £700 of ecstasy and £500 of cannabis. Shafqat, now of Casterton Avenue in Burnley, later said he was "only supplying student friends" who had "pooled their money" and bought drugs "wholesale", the ECHO reports. In another, Shafqat added: "You've got an hour to respond or your full nudes are out. Watch me f**k your mum and dad up now.When she did not respond, Shafqat sent an explicit image of her to her friend then set up a WhatsApp group in the victim's name and added some members of her family.
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