TILLICOULTRY MAN SENTENCED FOR YEARS OF ABUSIVE BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS PARTNER
A WOMAN suffered more than two years of “a very abusive relationship” in Tillicoultry, including physical assaults.
The offender was Mohammad Liaqat, 35, who has appeared at Alloa Sheriff Court with a translator for sentencing.
Liaqat, of Leslie Street, Glasgow, admitted that between July 21 in 2021 and October 9 last year at his home, Hareburn Road, Tillicoultry and elsewhere, he engaged in an abusive course of conduct towards his partner.
He repeatedly accused her of infidelity, shouted at her, repeatedly telephoned her and sent her messages in which he made abusive, sexual and threatening remarks, made threats, repeatedly referred to her in abusive and derogatory terms, bit her on the body, pushed her on to a bed and punched her on the head to her injury.
Sheriff William Gilchrist told Liaqat: “This was clearly a very abusive relationship and it’s quite clear from the social work report that there is a need for intervention here.” He imposed a community payback order with 120 hours of unpaid work and 18 months of supervision.
A four-year non-harassment order was imposed at a previous hearing.
This is a probabilistic continent or country-group signal from public name datasets. It is not proof of nationality, ethnicity or personal background.
Likely region signal
Asia
Continent
from Saudi Arabia
- based on first and surname
44.9%
confidence
First-name region
Asia
Saudi Arabia
35.8%
Surname region
Asia
Saudi Arabia
54.0%
Court Outcome
Conviction and Sentencing Details
Sentenced
Detected legal outcome
tionship and it's quite clear from the social work report that there is a need for intervention here." He imposed a community payback order with 120 hours of unpaid work and 18 months of supervision. A four-year non-harassment order was ...
Community order
18 months
Sheriff William Gilchrist told Liaqat: "This was clearly a very abusive relationship and it's quite clear from the social work report that there is a need for intervention here." He imposed a community payback order with 120 hours of unpaid work and 18 months of supervision