
A obsessed ex -husband was sentenced to prison after watching the video of his ex -wife on Tiktok on Tiktok.
According to the “Post” online, since Paul Belton broke up in 2021, his first 18 -year -old Amy entangled his ex -wife, so that he was appointed as the theme of the bruises protection order.
This prohibits him from communicating with her in any way, including checking her social media account.
However, the disturbancers could not stop. In August last year, he watched the video she posted on the Tiktok account.
The setting in her account means that Emi, 37, from Midelsburg, NATO, received a notice from the platform, telling her Belton that she had seen her and he was arrested.
The local judge Marie Mallon sentenced Belton to Belton for 32 weeks on Thursday in the Tither District Court. He said that his connection with his ex -wife was not very important.
She said: “I can’t be stressed enough. You accept this command for a long time and will not follow it will lead to longer sentences.
“ This does not depend on the nature of contact. This is the fact you continue to contact her and the psychological impact of the contact on her. You must stop all connections.
Tokeer Amin relieved, her client “completely accepted the court’s survey results.”
After the hearing, her mother said at the age of four that Belton passed each Tiktok video in an orderly manner.
She said: “The fact that he was sentenced to prison gave me a few weeks of freedom. I hope this will give him time reflection instead of continuing his behavior.
‘Psychological influence is the worst part, I don’t know when he will contact me, or whether he wants to contact me. This makes me want to isolate myself.
“ He needs to realize that he can’t get rid of it. If he doesn’t let me stay alone, he will be imprisoned.
“ Since he has been backing, I can live my own life like an ordinary person without looking at my shoulders.
“ I hope the time to be imprisoned can change him. Those years ago, he was not a person I got married, and he was not the one I knew those years ago. “
Belton was sued by the Cleveland police, and the Cleveland police were the second highest entanglement rate of England and Wales.
Assistant Chief Police Officer Richard Baker said the troops were determined to respond to the rise of the network group.
He said: “Internet and numbers have been increasing, and people can now track people they don’t even know.
“In this case, they have been married for 18 years before they can be separated, but they can use digital devices anywhere in the world to complete.
“ We see more and more this role in the community.
“The information we want to send is’ we will take the initiative, we will arrest you, we will take action.”
He warned criminals not to deceive himself believe that social media tracking is a minor crime.
Mr. Baker added: “Don’t think this is a low -level way to cause or torture the predecessor, it is humorous in some way.
“This has caused major psychological and psychological trauma to the victims and destroying their daily life. This is an incredible type of invasive crime.”