Teacher Pleads Guilty to Multiple Child Sex Offences Involving Upskirting
Supply teacher, 36, who took more than 100 photos up girl pupils' skirts is caught when parent sees image of their child in school uniform on social media

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Abusali Rahman, a 36-year-old supply teacher from Salford, UK, admitted to 21 child sex offences, including taking over 100 secret photographs of teenage girls. His actions, which occurred over 18 months at various schools in Greater Manchester, were uncovered after a parent reported an image circulating on social media.
- 01Rahman targeted 13 girls aged 13 to 16 across seven high schools in Greater Manchester over an 18-month period.
- 02Charges include 12 counts of taking indecent photographs by upskirting and four counts of publishing obscene AI-generated images.
- 03The investigation was initiated after a parent reported a concerning image of their child in school uniform.
- 04All schools where Rahman worked have been informed, and safeguarding teams are providing support.
- 05Sentencing is scheduled for September 1, 2025, pending a psychiatric report.
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Abusali Rahman, a 36-year-old supply teacher from Salford, has pleaded guilty to 21 child sex offences, including taking over 100 secret photographs up the skirts of teenage girls while working at multiple schools in Greater Manchester. His crimes were discovered after a parent reported an image of their child in school uniform circulating on social media. An investigation revealed that Rahman targeted 13 girls aged between 13 and 16 across seven high schools over an 18-month period. The charges against him include 12 counts of taking indecent photographs through upskirting and four counts of publishing obscene AI-generated images. Following his arrest in June 2025, police have been working to identify additional victims, with safeguarding teams involved to support affected families. Rahman has not worked in schools since his arrest, and sentencing is set for September 1, 2025, as the court awaits a psychiatric report.
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The case has raised significant concerns regarding child safety in schools across Greater Manchester.
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