A teenage student, trashed a fast-food takeaway shop with a seven-strong gang of friends, after staff tried to detain one of the group for sneaking in the back door.
Staff were left with cuts and bruises during the violent disturbance and one victim needed a total of five stitches to eye and head wounds.
Mayooran Ravikumar, 19, of Cheveral Avenue, Coventry pleaded guilty to affray at Chicken Cottage, London Road, Croydon on May 12, last year and was sentenced to a twelve month community order with 100 hours of unpaid work.
Prosecutor Miss Olivia Kong told Croydon Crown Court today: “A fight took place at the chicken shop after a male entered through the back door and was detained by workers.
“He was asked by the worker: 'What are you doing?' and said: 'I just want to wash my hands.'
“A number of males, including this defendant, entered and tried to take the male out of the shop and a fight took place.
“The police arrived and by the time they got there tables and chairs were everywhere.
“Some of the staff were bleeding and needed medical aid. It was quite a serious fight,” added Miss Kong.
“One of the victims received a laceration to his eyebrow, which recquired five stitches, and a laceration to his forehead, which needed three stitches and there were two other cuts over his eye and bruising to his ear.”
Ravikumar (pictured) was only identified after the incident by CCTV and a hat he left behind at the scene.
The court heard he lives with his parents in Coventry, but is currently studying in Brighton.
Recorder Steven Kay QC said: “It was an attempt to rescue someone who plainly tried to steal from the shop.”
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