A DOMESTIC abuser sent a threatening message to a social worker.
Zahir Iqbal sent the “bizarre” text on June 26, 2022 – which resulted in him being charged with behaving in a threatening and abusive manner to the employee, instructing him to withdraw his report and threaten him.
"I will show you how powerful an individual I am. Do as I’m asking you; you don’t want me to get upset now.” After being cautioned and charged, the 53-year-old replied: “I sent the text because people approached my probation officer and bribed him to try get me into trouble.
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