Stalker who used fake Tinder profile to lure men to ex’s home jailed for eight years
Asad Hussain has been jailed for eight years and received a 15-year restraining order for stalking his ex-partner. Hussain created a fake Tinder profile using the victim's details and lured at least 18 men to her home in Greater Manchester.

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AI-generatedAsad Hussain has been jailed for eight years and received a 15-year restraining order for stalking his ex-partner. Hussain created a fake Tinder profile using the victim's details and lured at least 18 men to her home in Greater Manchester. The men were led to believe the victim desired sexual encounters, with some messages suggesting she wanted to be "roughed up" and that "no" meant she "wanted it more." The court heard of incidents where men arrived at her house, including one who smashed a glass panel on her door after receiving instructions from the fake profile. The victim stated the sentence would bring her peace but highlighted the lasting impact of Hussain's behavior.
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5 extractedInvestigating officer called the case 'one of the most technically complex and disturbing' Cheshire constabulary had ever investigated.
Victim stated: 'No sentence takes away the enormous impact his behaviour has had on both myself and my daughters.'
Hussain created a fake Tinder profile for his ex-partner, calling himself 'Mick Renney', to entice men with the intention of rape.
Asad Hussain jailed for eight years for stalking and assault after using fake Tinder profile to lure men to ex-partner's home.
At least 18 men are believed to have been deceived into going to the victim's house.