This pedophile named Ali Zaman from Pakistan talks to what he believes to a 14-year-old girl on the Skype app.
Scam/Fraud Info:
This individual named Ali Zaman (25 years old) from Pakistan thinks it is O.K. to talk to what he believes to a 14-year-old female on the Skype app. He was well aware of the age, and he continued the conversation to groom her further.
He was too scared to ask anything sexual, but then he mentioned if the underage female wanted to do anything sexual on the video call.
Furthermore, he told us that he is a software developer for android apps on the Google Play Store.
Ali Zaman on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/aliizamman
14-year-old girl:
how old are you??
Ali Zaman:
I'm 25
You?
14-year-old girl:
ohh... im turning 15 next month
Ali Zaman:
Ohh
It's 10 year difference
But I'm also look like a 20 year old boy
?? (putting two "Beaming Face with Smiling Eyes" emojis)
Once the underage female dropped her age, he continued the conversation, and then he said:
Ali Zaman:
Tell me your opinion..
Because i never want to lie about any thing
That's why i tell you exact my age
14-year-old girl:
i dont really know.. i never talked to anyone older than 17
Ali Zaman:
Than it is your 1st expect ?
Try it if you feel good then we start talking like besties
But i am little slow in English...
You can see the grooming process; he told her to try it out and see if she feels good about it, and if she does, they can be "besties."
After he chatted with the underage female for a while, he wanted to see her on a video call and said things like:
14-year-old girl:
will we do anything "sexual" on the video call?
Ali Zaman:
You want to sexual?
14-year-old girl:
i told you, i have never done that before, but is that what you want??
Ali Zaman:
You want to show any thing on call?
Or you want to see any thing?
Ok show me your face....then i we will talk...every type of talk
(then he called the underage female and the girl declined the call)
Ali Zaman:
You want to see my dick ?
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