A Mandurah teen will wear an ankle monitoring bracelet for a year after his need “for closure” following a break-up turned into stalking.

Singh Agamveer, 18, pleaded guilty at Mandurah Magistrates Court on Tuesday to pursuing another with the intent to intimidate.

This offence has a maximum penalty of two years in prison or $24,000 fine.

Police Prosecutor First Class Cons. Kat Anderson told the court that Agamveer’s ex-girlfriend ended their four-month-long relationship in May this year.

She told Agamveer she did not want to speak to him. Despite this, Agamveer sent her 173 messages via Snapchat over a 24-hour period.

When she blocked him, Agamveer began sending her messages via Instagram.

After being blocked on Instagram, he began messaging the girl’s mother.

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