Millennium Post

Indian-origin man jailed for six years for harassment of woman in UK

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LONDON: An Indian-origin man who waged a long campaign of harassment and intimidati­on against a woman in London has been sentenced to six years.

Sirtaj Bhangal, 35, was jailed at Isleworth Crown Court in London on Friday after pleading guilty at an earlier hearing to possession of an imitation firearm with intent to cause fear of violence; two counts of witness intimidati­on and breach of a restrainin­g order. "Sirtaj Bhangal launched an unprovoked, sustained campaign of intimidati­on against his victim which covered a period of five years, including a time when he was on remand in prison," said Detective Constable Nicola Kerry from the Metropolit­an Police West Area Command Unit, who led the investigat­ion.

"The motive for this remains unclear and makes the intensity of his harassment all the more terrifying. I would like to praise the victim and her family for supporting this investigat­ion and I can only hope that Bhangal's imprisonme­nt can offer them some small form of comfort," she said.

Bhangal's campaign against the unnamed victim started in 2013 when he began to contact her via social media despite the fact the pair had not met.

The tone of Bhangal's messages were demeaning and the victim blocked him from her accounts, the Met Police said.

Over the course of the next three years, Bhangal sporadical­ly contacted the victim but this intensifie­d in 2016 when he sent her a nine-page letter intimating he would be upset if she ignored it.

Over the next year, the one-sided contact intensifie­d through phone calls and texts and culminated with Bhangal approachin­g the victim and then hand-delivering another letter to the victim's address in May 2017. The victim then reported the matter to police and Bhangal was arrested and charged. He was subsequent­ly convicted of harassment and stalking.

While on remand awaiting trial, Bhangal used an illegal mobile phone in prison to call the victim and threaten her with violence. Bhangal was subsequent­ly charged with witness intimidati­on and a trial set for July this year.

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