Man who stalked and robbed ex-partner in Peterborough jailed
He harassed his victim for 6 months
A man from Peterborough who continuously stalked his ex-partner and robbed her has been jailed.
Lino da Silva, 23, began stalking the victim over a six-month period from January last year after their relationship ended in November 2021.
Da Silva repeatedly turned up at her home, her friend’s homes as well as harassing her through calls, texts and social media.
On one occasion, da Silva even went into her back garden and began smoking but ran off when disturbed by her father.
In May last year, da Silva went to the victim’s friend’s house, banged on her car window, forced her to stop by walking in front of the car.
The woman managed to drive away but da Silva followed and was seen with what looked like a knife.
On 18 June, he saw the victim leaving her friend’s house in Eastfield and approached her.
The victim was frightened as da Silva pushed passed another friend and grabbed her arms.
Da Silva then grabbed her bag and pulled it down before running off with it and her iPhone.
Later that month, da Silva called the victim from an unknown number, making references to her “violating him” and that he would be coming round to her house.
About 20 minutes later, she heard a loud bang and found her parents talking to da Silva and her car damaged.
Da Silva also threatened to disclose private images of the victim if she didn’t drop the investigations against him.
He did send some private pictures and videos to friends as well as strangers and once again threatened the victim into dropping investigations, telling her it would get worse unless she does.
On Tuesday (30 May) at Peterborough Crown Court, da Silva, from Miller Way, Peterborough, was jailed for three years and six months having pleaded guilty to stalking involving serious alarm and distress, damaging property, sending communication of an indecent nature, robbery and possession of cannabis.
PC Trevor McSparron said: “Tackling domestic abuse is one of our priorities as a force and we will always push for the strongest-possible punishments for offenders as well as safeguarding victims.
“Lino da Silva’s behaviour was very frightening and terrorised the victim so I am pleased he is now behind bars.”
If you’re affected by issues raised in this article, there is help available from your local domestic abuse service at www.womensaid.org.uk.
· The National Domestic Abuse Helpline is 0808 2000 247 (run by Refuge)
· The Men’s Advice Line, for male domestic abuse survivors is 0808 801 0327 (run by Respect)
· The National LGBT+ Domestic Abuse Helpline is 0800 999 5428 (run by Galop)
If you are in immediate danger always call 999.