A “JEALOUS and obsessive” ex-boyfriend who spied on his lover in a “sinister” plot during which he hid two listening devices in her Brighouse home has been jailed.

Wayne Bamford, 47, refused to accept his nine-month relationship with Joanna Dawson, 42, was over and launched a “highly sophisticated” covert operation to spy on her, a court heard.

“Possessive” Bamford was able to phone into the devices which then provided a live feed to enable him to hear what was happening in the mother-of-one’s house.

Over a period of 15 days from March 1, 2017, to March 16, 2017, Bamford connected to the devices at least 1,600 times, a court heard.

But Bamford’s surveillance op was foiled after Miss Dawson sought advice from a surveillance spy shop when her suspicions were aroused.

Bamford pleaded guilty to stalking causing serious alarm or distress in September this year.

Prosecuting, Anthony Moore previously told the court the pair began a relationship in May 2016 and started an accident management business together six months later.

But the relationship broke down and ended in January 2017.

Speaking yesterday, Recorder Anthony Hawks said: “You became possessive and controlling. Checking her whereabouts, her phone and who she was with. You used abusive language and even decided what clothes she could wear.

“You behaviour deteriorated until Miss Dawson asked you to leave. You returned a week later and accused her of having an affair. You brought a USB stick and, to her horror, she was able to hear that you had recorded her in her own home.”

Recorder Hawks told Bradford Crown Court in February 2017 Miss Dawson found the listening device in her bedroom and Bamford, of Wakefield Road, Gildersome, was arrested and bailed on March 3. However, on March 16 Miss Dawson found another device in her bedroom which was later forensically examined, the court heard.

Sentencing Bamford to three and a half years, Mr Hawks said: “The impact this has had on Joanna Dawson, in reality, has ruined her life for the foreseeable future. She has seen her GP for counselling once a week for the last 12 months with anxiety, trouble sleeping and nightmares. She is constantly checking security in her home and car and she will need prolonged counselling because her whole life has been affected.

“You pleaded guilty at magistrates and had the preposterous basis to say you had only one device. This is a sinister, sophisticated and planned offence.”