That is interesting mirror there was a report on here too so I think I?ve made the right decision about not seeing him it?s just not worth the risk. It also makes sense about the aliases I?m not usually one for picking up on aliases but I?m glad I did this time
I learned quite early on about malicious or misleading reports, upon delving deeper I found it was often the result of a fall out. I was once warned about someone who happened to be a long term regular, with whom I'd never had a problem. The warning was very different to my experience, he actually contacted me in a bit of a state about it. Upon further investigation it would seem they both got off on the wrong foot.
Given the person making the report used misleading ads, and stolen photos of decided who to believe. It wasn't the first time someone has tried putting me off sering someone genuine.
I decide based on all the evidence I can gather I also reported back to NUM to say the person on their database was fine with me, plus reasons for seeing him. They wouldn't give me any details of why he is on there, I searched and searched couldn't see anything which matched.
In your case you are quite right to decline, the evidence is he's dangerous.