ABERDEEN WOMAN TARGETED BY WELSH STALKER – WHO TRAVELLED 560 MILES TO PROFESS HIS LOVE
Jaikaren Singh, 25, replied to an online advert for a drummer and then embarked on a three-month campaign of harassment.
When his victim rebuffed his online advances, Singh warned he might develop “a hatred for her” and informed her he was coming to visit.
He sent the woman a tracking pin so she could follow his progress as he travelled from Swansea to Aberdeen.
Hours later, after Singh appeared at the woman's workplace, police arrested him.
Singh pleaded guilty to one charge of stalking and causing fear and alarm by persistent messaging and traveling to the woman's work.
He stated he believed they were in a relationship, but his actions led to a community payback order with supervision for 12 months, 120 hours of unpaid work, and a two-year non-harassment order preventing contact with the victim.
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
Detected legal outcome
essaging and traveling to the woman's work. He stated he believed they were in a relationship, but his actions led to a community payback order with supervision for 12 months, 120 hours of unpaid work, and a two-year non-harassment order...
Community order
12 months
He stated he believed they were in a relationship, but his actions led to a community payback order with supervision for 12 months, 120 hours of unpaid work, and a two-year non-harassment order preventing contact with the victim