Man jailed for over three years for sending threatening emails to British Indian minister

Man jailed for over three years for sending threatening emails to British Indian minister

Man jailed for over three years for sending threatening emails to British Indian minister

LONDON: A 48-year-old man, who sent threatening emails to British Indian Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy, has been handed a three-year and three months prison sentence after pleading guilty to making a threat to kill, threatening communications and common assault.

Ryan Breheny appeared before Bolton Crown Court on Tuesday where it emerged that he sent two email messages to Nandy’s constituency office, including threats to kill the 45-year-old Labour member of Parliament of Wigan in Greater Manchester.

The office manager who opened the emails was very distressed and contacted the police.