Former supply teacher pleads guilty to child sex offences including upskirting in schools
A former supply teacher from Greater Manchester has pleaded guilty to several child sex offences, including upskirting and voyeurism, following a GMP investigation.
Abusali Rahman (29/08/1989), a British national of Bangladeshi ethnicity from Salford, entered the following formal guilty pleas at Bolton Crown Court today (28/5/26):
- 12 counts of taking an indecent photograph/pseudo-photograph of a child (images obtained by upskirting)
- 4 counts of publishing an obscene article (AI-generated sexualised images)
- 3 counts of making indecent photograph / pseudo-photograph of a child (making AI-generated images)
- 1 count of distribute an indecent photograph/pseudo-photograph of a child (sharing an upskirting image with another user)
- 1 count of operating equipment beneath clothing of another without consent (the act of upskirting)
He has been remanded in custody and is due to be sentenced on 1 September.
The offences are alleged to have taken place between December 2023 and June 2025 against 13 girls at several secondary schools across the north west.
All affected schools and the victims’ parents/guardians have been informed and necessary safeguarding personnel made aware of our investigation.
The guilty pleas follow an investigation by our Online Child Abuse Investigation Team (OCAIT).
Detective Chief Superintendent Rebecca McKendrick, head of GMP’s Public Protection Division, said: “Our OCAIT team has painstakingly worked through the evidence to build a case against Rahman.
“The victims have been at the forefront of our investigation, and we have kept their parents and guardians and their schools informed and supported throughout this process.
“Protecting children remains our highest priority, and we will continue to work closely with and meeting the victims, schools and local authorities to ensure there is support in place for anyone affected.
“Anyone who wants to report an offence or has any information on this investigation can still call 0161 856 1737 where you can speak to specially trained officers, via 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 quoting Operation Pomerie.”
Alex Mann, Senior Crown Prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service, said: “This was a horrifying case involving an abuse of trust that affected multiple young victims.
“Rahman fell well below the standards expected of his role – first by sharing sexualised deepfake images online, before escalating to upskirting and voyeurism offences.
“Following a comprehensive GMP investigation, prosecutors were able to piece together a compelling case that left the defendant with little choice but admit his crimes.
“The guilty pleas entered today means he will face the consequences of his appalling actions, without victims having to prolong their suffering by reliving their experiences at trial.”
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