A
gay-hating Polish thug, who left a man he attacked in the street with
four fractures to his leg, had been locked-up for ten years.
Kamil
Wladyslaw Snios, 29, of Stamford Road, Tottenham singled out the 36
year-old victim near his home at 10.40pm on July 16.
He
was convicted at Wood Green Crown Court of inflicting grievous bodily
harm
The
victim was on his way to local shops with a friend when he was
approached by Snios.
Snios
shouted at them in polish and then slapped and kicked the victim hard
enough for him to fall onto the floor.
Once
down, Snios continued to kick the man as he tried to crawl away and
slapped his friend beside him who was in shock.
Sinos
then took a packet of cigarettes out of the rear pocket of the man’s
trousers and held it above him as a trophy to show his friends, who
were nearby.
The
victim was taken to a north London hospital and treated for four
fractures to his right leg.
Officers
from Haringey arrested Sinos and during his interview he made a
number of homophobic remarks, sighting this as a reason he attacked
the men.
Detective
Constable Mark Nicholls from Haringey CID, said:
“We are pleased to have secured this sentencing for a needless,
unprovoked and sustained assault that left the victim seriously
injured and frightened.
“It
is evident that the Met will not tolerate homophobic attacks and will
work to bring offenders to justice.”
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