ARSLAN ALI FROM DUNDEE FOUND GUILTY OF DOMESTIC ABUSE AND CHILD ASSAULTS

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Dundee Domestic Abuser
A resident of Dundee, Arslan Ali, has been officially convicted of a series of violent and abusive acts directed towards his former partner and two children. The conviction came after a comprehensive four-day trial held at Dundee Sheriff Court, where the jury unanimously found Ali guilty of three charges related to domestic abuse.

Throughout the proceedings, it was revealed that Ali engaged in a prolonged campaign of violence, intimidation, and threats against his partner spanning from the summer of 2021 through to 2023. The court heard harrowing details of his aggressive behavior, including an incident where he pressed a hot pan against her arm, resulting in permanent disfigurement. This act was part of a pattern of physical violence that also involved Ali repeatedly punching her on the head, as well as smashing walls and doors during episodes of rage.

In addition to physical assaults, Ali issued threats to kill his partner, accused her of infidelity, and persistently refused to vacate her residence despite her pleas for him to leave. Witnesses described how he kicked a stool into a wall and showed up uninvited at her home multiple times, attempting to rekindle their relationship even after it had ended. Despite the severe injuries sustained by the woman, including injuries that could be classified as life-changing, the jury decided that she was not injured during the trial proceedings, which may reflect the complexities of the case or the timing of the injuries.

Beyond his abuse towards his partner, Ali was also convicted of assaulting two children on multiple occasions between 2020 and 2023. The court heard that he repeatedly struck the children with his hand and with a TV remote control, demonstrating a pattern of violent behavior towards minors as well.

Following the verdict, Sheriff Carmichael announced that sentencing would be deferred until July 17. The court has ordered background reports to be prepared, and Ali’s bail has been continued. The judge indicated that a range of sentencing options remains available, including the possibility of a non-harassment order, emphasizing the seriousness of the case and the potential consequences Ali faces. The court’s decision underscores the ongoing concern over domestic violence and child abuse cases in Dundee and the importance of holding offenders accountable.
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