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Bollywood myths help Indian stalker escape conviction
Sydney, Jan 29
An Indian stalker's excuse that
Bollywood films encouraged him to excessively approach women helped him
avoid conviction in the Australian island state of Tasmania, a media
report said Thursday.
A judge in the Tasmania capital Hobart took
into account "the cultural background" of 32-year-old Sandesh Baliga
and let him go with a restraining order, Australian Broadcasting
Corporation reported.
Balinga, who is in Tasmania to study
accounting and works part-time as a security guard, claimed that
Bollywood movies contributed to his belief that a woman would eventually
fall in love with a man if he pursued her enough.
The court
heard that he texted, called and approached several women excessively,
and had begun referring to himself as their boyfriend.
Judge
Michael Hill noted that Baliga's "cultural background" helped explain
why he did not appreciate the seriousness of his actions, which could be
classed as criminal.
His lawyer told the court that it was "quite normal behaviour" for Indian men to pursue women.
The judge adjourned the complaint without conviction.
He
said the charges were serious but "after anxious consideration" he
believed recording a conviction would affect Baliga's job prospects.