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SLEAZY Glasgow "pick-up artist" Adnan Ahmed has been jailed for two years and put on the sex offenders register for ten.

The sex pest, known as 'Addy A-Game', was convicted last month of five charges of threatening and abusive behaviour towards five women in Glasgow city centre.

 Ahmed was found guily on five charges
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Ahmed was found guily on five charges

The female victims were aged between 16 and 21.

Last week, the 38-year-old was remanded in custody while it was determined if his crimes were sexually motivated, and if she should be put on the sex offenders register.


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And today he has appeared in court where he was jailed for two years, and put on the register for ten years.

Ahmed, known as ‘Addy A-Game’ had pleaded not guilty and said he did not believe his conduct was “unlawful.”

Two of Ahmed’s victims were teenage girls on their way to school, others were young women in Glasgow city centre.

Today Sheriff Wood praised the brave victims who came forward and gave evidence.

 He had been remanded in custody while it was determined if his crimes were sexually motivated
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He had been remanded in custody while it was determined if his crimes were sexually motivated

Sheriff Wood told Ahmed: “You gave evidence and said that the victims were lying or mistaken, but the jury thought otherwise.

“It was very obvious when they gave evidence how they were affected.

“You have required notoriety and an unenviable reputation, the public will be wise to such inappropriate behaviour by you and others like you.”

Sheriff Wood also placed Ahmed on the sex offenders register for 10 years.

A woman in the public gallery sobbed as Ahmed was led away to jail.

She had to be restrained by a police officer as she ran towards the dock.

Ahmed used the name ‘Addy A-Game’ on social media to post videos on dating and lifestyle tips.

His YouTube account was removed last month.

A social worker who compiled a background report on Ahmed described his behaviour as "so entrenched.”

Defence counsel Donna Armstrong, defending said: “The accused accepts he was convicted and will change the way he speaks to women.”

Ahmed has previous convictions for drink driving and a prison sentence for committing a firearms offence.

Miss Armstrong said: “He does have a criminal record, but these are of some age and when he was facing certain difficulties.”

Ahmed lost his job at Turning Point as a result of his conviction.

Ahmed’s sentence was backdated to January 14 when he was first remanded in custody.

 

Ahmed posted his controversial encounters on YouTube under the name 'Addy A-Game'.

YouTube this month deleted his account after he was found guilty of hounding women in the streets.

And a website linked to the creep boasted he was 'found not guilty of 13 charges' - on the day he was found guilty of hounding five young girls in the street.

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