Sumaiya Khurram: Woman conned her friend of 20 years out of $191,104 by catfishing her online

A catfish fraudster who conned her friend of two decades out of £92,000 (AUD $181,104) by posing as a ‘pretty boy’ online has been jailed.

Sumaiya Khurram, 33, convinced the victim to part with her life savings after impersonating a man who claimed to be in love with her.

The online persona told the victim he needed private treatment for blood cancer before Khurram’s disabled and vulnerable friend handed over the money.

Birmingham Crown Court heard the deception went on for 20 months before the victim ran out of money.

Khurram had previously admitted fraud and was jailed for three years and nine months.

Judge Peter Cooke described it as “one of the most despicable cases of its kind”.

The court was told Khurram, from Bordesley Green, Birmingham, had sent numerous pictures of a young Asian male including one with a heart and the words “I love you”.

Communications were all done via WhatsApp and included discussions over “how far she would go sexually”.

Andrew Wallace, prosecuting, said: “This case concerns the defendant catfishing her friend by pretending to be a boy who was in love with her.”

Catfishing involves using a fake identity to deceive people online. Mr Wallace said: “She [the victim] was a vulnerable individual who had obvious physical disabilities and who believed that the defendant was her friend.”

He said the offence took place between 2015 and 2017 and the victim had been introduced to a “man” called Etesham Khan by Khurram.

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