Asad Hussain Sentenced for Stalking and Assault

Asad Hussain 因跟蹤與襲擊被判刑


Introduction

Asad Hussain has been sentenced to eight years in prison after being convicted of stalking and assault. The crimes involved the fraudulent use of a dating app to target a former partner.

Asad Hussain 因跟蹤與襲擊罪名成立,被判處八年監禁。這些罪行涉及利用約會軟體進行詐騙,以針對其前伴侶。

Main Body

The court in Chester found that in April 2024, the defendant used the fake name 'Mick Renney' to start a short relationship with the victim. This relationship ended in May 2024 after the victim discovered that Hussain had been secretly monitoring her phone. During this time, a physical fight occurred where the defendant forced his way into a bathroom and knocked the victim to the floor.

切斯特法院發現,在 2024 年 4 月,被告使用假名「Mick Renney」與受害者開始了一段短暫的關係。在受害者發現 Hussain 秘密監控她的手機後,這段關係於 2024 年 5 月結束。在此期間,曾發生一場肢體衝突,被告強行闖入浴室並將受害者推倒在地上。

After the breakup, Hussain began a planned campaign of harassment. He created a fake Tinder profile in the victim's name and contacted many unknown men, telling them to go to her home. Furthermore, he wrote messages claiming the victim wanted non-consensual sexual encounters and suggested that if she refused, the men should become more aggressive.

分手後,Hussain 開始策劃一場騷擾行動。他以受害者的名義創建了一個虛假的 Tinder 帳號,並聯繫許多陌生男子,要求他們前往她的家中。此外,他還發送訊息聲稱受害者想要不經同意的性行為,並建議如果她拒絕,這些男子應該採取更激進的手段。

Records show that at least 18 men were tricked into visiting the house. Consequently, in September 2024, one visitor broke a glass door after being told by the fake account to force his way inside. This happened while the victim's young daughter was at home. Additionally, the defendant was convicted for refusing to give the court the passwords to his electronic devices.

紀錄顯示,至少有 18 名男子被誘導前往該房屋。因此,在 2024 年 9 月,一名訪客在收到假帳號指示要求強行進入後,打破了一扇玻璃門。當時受害者的幼女就在家中。此外,被告因拒絕向法院提供其電子設備的密碼而被定罪。

Conclusion

The defendant is now serving an eight-year prison sentence and has been given a 15-year restraining order.

被告目前正服處八年監禁,並被下達 15 年的禁制令。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The 'Connecting Logic' Leap

An A2 student says: "He made a fake profile. He contacted men. They went to her house."

A B2 student uses Connectors of Consequence and Addition to turn simple sentences into a professional narrative. Look at how this text transforms a list of events into a legal story.

🔗 The B2 Power-Tools found in the text:

  1. "Furthermore" \rightarrow Used when you want to add a more serious point. It is stronger than "and" or "also".

    • Example from text: He created a fake profile... Furthermore, he wrote messages...
  2. "Consequently" \rightarrow Used to show a direct result (Cause \rightarrow Effect). It is the academic version of "so".

    • Example from text: 18 men were tricked... Consequently, one visitor broke a glass door.
  3. "Additionally" \rightarrow Used to add a final piece of information to a list.

    • Example from text: Additionally, the defendant was convicted for refusing passwords.

🛠️ Upgrade Your Logic

To move toward B2, stop starting every sentence with "He" or "She". Instead, start with these logic markers to guide the reader:

A2 Level (Simple)B2 Level (Sophisticated)
And also...Furthermore...
So...Consequently...
Plus...Additionally...

Pro Tip: Use Consequently when you want to sound objective and authoritative, like a reporter or a lawyer.

Vocabulary Learning

convicted (adj.)
Officially declared to be guilty of a criminal offense by a court of law.
Example:The man was convicted of theft after the police found the stolen jewelry in his car.
fraudulent (adj.)
Obtained, done by, or involving deception, especially for financial or personal gain.
Example:The company was shut down after the owner was accused of fraudulent accounting practices.
monitoring (v.)
Observing and checking the progress or quality of something over a period of time.
Example:The security team is monitoring the cameras to ensure the building remains safe.
harassment (n.)
Aggressive pressure or intimidation of someone, often repeated over time.
Example:The employee filed a complaint against her manager for workplace harassment.
non-consensual (adj.)
Happening without the agreement or permission of the person involved.
Example:Sharing private photos without permission is considered a non-consensual act.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that has happened.
Example:He failed to study for the exam; consequently, he did not pass the course.
restraining order (n.)
A legal document issued by a court to protect a person by prohibiting another person from coming near them.
Example:The judge granted a restraining order to keep the stalker away from the victim's home.
Practice B2 words in a crossword