A MAN has been jailed for domestic abuse offences in Herefordshire.
Janed Khan has been sentenced to three years and nine months for domestic abuse offences relating to an incident in the Weobley area of Herefordshire in 2023.
Khan, of Amberley Grove, Birmingham, was found guilty in June of engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour, stalking, harassment, burglary and two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
He was sentenced at Worcester Crown Court for the offences, which were committed between September and November last year.
The investigating officer said: “We are pleased to get this custodial sentence result for Khan whose actions caused fear and intimidation to his victims.
“We hope this result serves as a reminder to people that we always take these kinds of offences seriously and if they are reported to us, we will always seek to get justice.
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“We would always encourage people who are victims of these offences to approach police. We will always listen and offer all the support you need to get justice for you and to help you to rebuild your lives.
“I would like to praise the team for their hard work and dedication on this investigation and attaining a good result at court."
You can report domestic abuse on the West Mercia Police website. Always call 999 in an emergency.
Alternatively, information can be shared anonymously with the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or by visiting crimestoppers-uk.org
If you’ve been affected by domestic abuse, then local support is available from the Victim Advice Line, a free and confidential service offering advice, practical help and emotional support to people affected by crime, regardless how long ago it happened or whether it has been reported to the police. Support is available by telephone on 0800 9523000, via email at info@victimadviceline.org.uk and through live chat on victimadviceline.org.uk.
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