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Stalker who used fake Tinder profile to lure men to ex’s home jailed for eight years

Stalker who used fake Tinder profile to lure men to ex’s home jailed for eight years

Summary

A man named Asad Hussain was jailed for eight years for creating a fake Tinder profile of his ex-partner to lure men to her home with the intent to harm her. He was found guilty of stalking and assault, and the court also issued a 15-year restraining order against him.

Key Facts

  • Asad Hussain, 36, from Greater Manchester, created a fake Tinder account pretending to be his ex-partner.
  • He used the fake profile to invite multiple men to the woman’s house without her knowledge.
  • At least 18 men were tricked into coming to her home, some believing she wanted to be assaulted.
  • The victim ended her relationship with Hussain after discovering he looked through her phone.
  • A man once forced open her door, breaking a glass panel, guided by messages from the fake profile.
  • Another incident involved a man entering the house while her daughter was alone upstairs.
  • Hussain was convicted of stalking causing serious distress and assault by beating.
  • The victim's statement highlighted feeling unsafe in her own home, and police called the case very complex and disturbing.
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