Eastern Eye (UK)

Man sentenced to jail for stalking 121 people

OFFENDER PUBLISHED LIST ONLINE, ALONG WITH ESSAY JUSTIFYING RAPE

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A MAN who had pleaded guilty to stalking offences has been sentenced to two years and eight months’ imprisonme­nt by a court for seven counts of stalking in relation to aggravated offences against 121 victims.

Vishaal Vijapura, 28, was sentenced at Croydon Crown Court in south London last Tuesday (14) and also received a sexual harm prevention order for a term of five years, which imposes restrictio­ns on his activities under a court order.

Vijapura had pleaded guilty at the same court to seven counts of stalking involving fear of violence through the internet.

In January 2021, the Metropolit­an Police said it was made aware of a list that Vijapura published online containing victims’ personal details, as well as a short essay attempting to justify raping the women and more victims came to light during the police investigat­ion.

Vijapura also took images of victims from their personal social media profiles and published posts online with their personal details encouragin­g serious sexual violence against them, the Met Police said. Vijapura sent many of the victims – from across 16 police areas of England – direct messages containing “vile and horrific topics with sexualised themes throughout”.

Evidence was also gathered showing Vijapura identified the victims online and then followed this up by paying for online services in order to obtain their names and address details, the Met Police said.

Following the publicatio­n of the online list and the associated essay, Vijapura was arrested on January 28 last year and subsequent­ly bailed with conditions, pending the download and review of his many electronic devices.

In March 2021, Vijapura was arrested again in relation to a new offence and by then he was also found in breach of his police bail conditions.

The Crown Prosecutio­n Service (CPS) authorised charges against Vijapura to illustrate his overarchin­g stalking behaviour towards 121 known victims.

“The dedication and commitment from the officers working on the case, with national support from colleagues across the UK has meant that Vijapura can no longer put these victims at fear of violence,” said detective inspector Paul Smith, from Scotland Yard’s south area public protection unit.

“Some of the victims who police contacted were too scared to venture out alone after the threats received from Vijapura. The internet is now a safer place with future proofing against ongoing offending from this man in the form of a custodial sentence. This kind of criminalit­y is dangerous and offensive and will absolutely not be tolerated,” he said.

“The victims in the case have shown great strength in coming forward. They have supported the investigat­ion and provided evidence of how Vijapura’s misogynist­ic behaviour has deeply affected their lives. It is wholly right that he has received a custodial sentence,” he added.

 ?? ?? SPREADING FEAR: Vishaal Vijapura
SPREADING FEAR: Vishaal Vijapura

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