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'I felt incredibly threatened': Man sentenced for posting offensive anti-Chinese messages online

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A man who harassed a man by posting a series of anti-Chinese messages to him on social media has been brought to justice and sentenced by a judge.

The Crown Prosecution Service said Radeko Keleman, 44, also admitted posting an offensive anti-Muslim message. Keleman, from Hyde, Tameside, was sentenced at Manchester's Minshull Street Crown Court on Friday to 32 weeks in prison, suspended for 18 months.

Pleading guilty to racially-aggravated harassment, he was also ordered to complete a 20-day rehabilitation requirement and 180 hours of unpaid work.

The CPS said that in February last year, Keleman, of Sidley Place, initially posted a comment around the death of a transgender girl.

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