Asad Hussain, 36, from Cheadle in Greater Manchester, is jailed for eight years after a conviction for stalking linked to his ex-partner’s home. According to reports, Hussain creates a fake Tinder profile intended to lure strangers to the address of his ex-partner. The court finds the offences cause serious alarm or distress and also includes an assault by beating. Hussain is also convicted of failing to provide the password to his electronic devices, a further matter considered in sentencing.

The cases reported indicate the prosecution’s description of his conduct includes enticement of multiple men to the property with the intention of raping his ex-partner. Hussain is sentenced at Chester Crown Court. In addition to the prison term, he is given a restraining order for 15 years, as reported by one outlet. Another outlet describes the conviction as unanimous.

The reporting is consistent on the use of a fake Tinder account, the targeting of his ex-partner’s home, the eight-year jail term, and the inclusion of restraining measures, though specific details about the sentencing outcomes beyond the headline term vary by publication.