Abdul Salam (pictured outside court today) wanted revenge after feeling rejected when Razia Azhar ended the illicit sexual trysts - which they had started a decade after their first relationship ended
A former special constable who stalked his married ex-lover and put a tracking device on her car when she broke off their affair has today been jailed for 12 months.
Abdul Salam, from Dundee, Scotland, wanted revenge after feeling rejected when Razia Azhar ended the illicit sexual trysts - which they had started a decade after their first relationship ended.
The 37-year-old stalked his secret lover for months before she became suspicious about him and set up a honey trap to catch him out and confront him.
Scots stalker attached tracking device to ex s car more than decade after break up to convince husband she was cheating
Former special constable, Abdul Salam, set up an elaborate ruse to try and convince his victim s husband that she was cheating on him.
Updated (Image: Spindrift)
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