Singh Agamveer, 18: Teen stalker subject to GPS monitoring after sending 460 messages post-breakup

A mandurah young person will wear ankle monitoring bracelets for a year after a leaving the need for “closure”.
18 -year -old Singh Agamveer was found guilty of following someone else at the Mandurah Magistrate Court on Tuesday to scare someone else.
This crime has a maximum of two years imprisonment or a fine of $ 24,000.
Police Prosecutor First Class C. Kat Anderson told the court that Agamveer’s ex -girlfriend ended his four -month relations in May this year.
He told Agamveer he didn’t want to talk to him. However, Agamveer sent 173 messages through Snapchat for a 24 -hour period.
When he blocked him, he began to send Agamveer messages via Instagram.
After he was blocked on Instagram, he started texting the girl’s mother.
Agamveer also came to the nightclub on the top floor.
“The messages were not threatening, but they insisted and they didn’t pay attention to asking him to stop”. Anderson said.
In total, Agamveer sent 460 messages and was served with a VRO on June 20.
Agamveer’s lawyer explained that this was the first relationship of his client and said that he was in contact with the sacrifice seeking “closure”.
Agamveer applied for a prisoner spent because he hoped to complete an electrical engineering degree in the future.
Leanne Atkins, the magistrate judge, took a long time considering a conviction spent.
Orum I can’t find a insignificant crime, Ms Mrs. Atkins said.
“But you are in a good character before and I note your age… It is a difficult decision to make.
“But an 18 -year -old child should be able to continue his life without 460 messages, so I’m not ready to use a conviction spent.
“It was a rude awakening to realize that your behavior was a criminal offense.”
Ms. Atkins said it was an extraordinary number of messages.
“He told you to stay away from you, and you were told by him what he wanted, but you won’t get no for an answer, Mrs Mrs. Atkins added.
“He blocked you in one, so you went to the other, told him to leave him alone, he said he didn’t want you, and you didn’t listen to him.”
Agamveer has been placed in a community -based order for a year with program and audit requirements and will be subject to electronic monitoring during this time.



