Intimidation is a favored tactic of Islamic supremacists in the West, and Europeans and Americans are so very easily intimidated.

“He also made a phone call from jail to the National Crime Agency (NCA) threatening two investigating officers.”

“He used the false name Andros Simpson to set up a Facebook account after he was charged and claimed to be an investigative journalist looking into what was happening in Rotherham, the court heard. He used the account to make a series of allegations about one of his victims and also to contact a number of the victim’s associates. The NCA got the account closed down, but similar posts continued on other Facebook and Twitter accounts. These ceased when Khaliq was remanded into custody in March.”

Of course. Facebook and Twitter were too busy shadowbanning and banning outright foes of jihad violence and Sharia oppression, and enabling the Islamic State and al-Qaeda, to bother with Waseem Khaliq.

Remember also that 1,400 British non-Muslim children were gang-raped and brutalized by Muslims in Rotherham, and “several staff described their nervousness about identifying the ethnic origins of perpetrators for fear of being thought as racist; others remembered clear direction from their managers not to do so.” Waseem Khaliq, in that environment, probably thought he could try to intimidate his victims with impunity.

“Rotherham child sex abuse: Waseem Khaliq jailed for further 45 months,” BBC, September 16, 2019: