Tuesday, 15 February 2022

Music Teacher Jailed For Repeatedly Sexually Abusing Boy As A Youth

The sacked former Head of Music at a leading Surrey school has been jailed for sexually abusing a young boy while in his teenage years nearly thirty years ago.

Chris Pearson, 42, who obtained a post-degree diploma at the Royal College of Music, lost his career when separately arrested on suspicion of “grooming” girls at Cobham Free School, where he taught.


He got a job as a train guard with South Western Railway, but is now starting a seven-year sentence for abusing the nine year-old boy in the 1990’s.


Married father-of-two Pearson, of Beaconsfield Road, Chatham, Kent was unanimously convicted of three counts of rape and one count of indecency with a child.


The Croydon Crown Court jury unanimously found him not guilty of another count of indecency with a child.  


He did not reveal his impressive academic background in music to the jury, which includes working with the Bromley Youth Music Trust.


Pearson graduated from Birmingham Conservatoire with a degree in music in 2002 and taught the subject at Longfield Academy, Kent and was Curriculum Leader for Performing Arts at Bacon’s College, Rotherhithe.


He fought the charges, which occurred between June, 1995 and July, 1997 at his parents’ home in Beaumont Road, Petts Wood, Orpington.


Judge Deborah Charles told Pearson: “You raped him repeatedly. In evidence in court he said he thought he had been raped on a dozen occasions.


“At the time you raped him he didn’t realise what you were doing to him was wrong. You had groomed him under the guise of playing games, having to guess what music track was being played.


“He felt tormented mentally and the forfeit was a wrestling game, where you would put a hold on him, sitting on him and pulling his head back until he as screaming in agony and begging for mercy.


“This was not experimentation on one occasion. This was not merely impulsive behaviour. You planned what you were doing and using the guise of a wrestling game to instigate sexual contact.


“There is no evidence or remorse, which the court could take into account. He had no axe to grind against you, there had been no falling out.”


In his victim impact statement the complainant said coming forward was to rid himself of “the demons” that had “plagued his life” for twenty-five years.


He suffered “flashbacks” and “triggers” to childhood memories he would rather forget and spoke of “years of suffering” due to Pearson.


Prosecutor Richard Job told the jury Pearson was fifteen to sixteen years-old and the victim regularly visited his family home between the ages of nine and eleven years-old.


The complainant was not a relative, but would spend time in Pearson’s teenage bedroom at the defendant’s invitation, initially for fun wrestling.


“The defendant would invite him up to his room to play with him, wrestling as WWF was very popular at the time.


“The defendant would try out his latest wrestling moves on the younger, weaker child,” added Mr Job.


The victim told the jury he was smaller than Pearson and would be “forced to submit” during the wrestling sessions and would “scream in agony.”


Pearson also enjoyed demanding the younger boy “beg for mercy” the court heard.


“There may have been bullying physically, but he was also sexually abused, forced down onto the bed and raped for the defendant’s sexual pleasure.


“The defendant would also ask the younger boy to play with him intimately on a number of occasions.


“The defendant took advantage of his youth and naivety, not appreciating the enormity of what was happening.


“In his teens the complainant recognised he had been abused and felt shame and disgust.”


The jury were told the complainant first revealed what happened to his half-brother in 2017 and the police were then informed.


Officers later interviewed Pearson. “He made a complete denial,” said the prosecutor.


Pearson, who was supported by this sister throughout the trial, told the jury he had never been in trouble and was a man of good character.


He claimed his parents would have easily heard any screams coming from his bedroom. “They preferred that the doors were always open  and they usually were.”


There was also a home intercom system, he told the trial, easily allowing his mother to hear what was going on in his bedroom.


Pearson denied wrestling with the boy and inflicting pain, insisting his parents had a strict rule that visiting children were banned from going upstairs.


“He has never seen me naked and it didn’t happen with me,” he told the jury.


The judge questioned why there were no references from teacher colleagues on behalf of Pearson, considering his professional academic background.


“Surrey Police investigated an allegation of grooming of schoolgirls via email. They were misguided and overly friendly and not sexual,” said Lucy Organ, defending.


“Mr Pearson as arrested and questioned and there was no further action.


“There were emails to females, aged fifteen to sixteen years-old that were not sexual in nature.


“They were inappropriate in their quantity and times, sent late at night and showing some favourability, like helping one pupil to become Head Girl.


“He accepts he went too far in assisting two students. He is not a teacher any longer, he lost his job in 2017.


“It is twenty-five years since the offending,” added Ms Organ. 


“He has not committed any more offences and that says he is at low risk of re-offending with anything very unlikely to happen ever again.


“He has established himself as a family man and has been able to lead a useful life, despite his offending as a youth.


“He was a child when the offences were committed, which is very hard to imagine when you have a man of forty-two years-old in front of you.


“He is still a musician and his wife is here to support him in court today and they have a five year-old daughter and seven year-old son.”


Pearson was informed of the allegation in 2017. “It did hang over his family for years  and he and his wife’s mental health has spiralled, with panic attacks, depression and suicidal thoughts.


“He was a devoted father and husband, a useful member of society until he was remanded in custody.


“His children will effectively be grown-ups when he is released. He will miss their childhood.”


Pearson and his wife touched hands through a gap in the dock’s security glass as he was led down to the cells.


“He is of vital emotional support to Mrs Pearson, who’s been struggling since the allegation was made. She is worried the family will never get back together or survive.”


Pearson was ordered to sign the sex offenders register for life; was barred from working with children and other vulnerable groups and told he must serve two-thirds of the sentence before he is eligible for parole.

Sunday, 13 February 2022

City Analyst: "I Did Not Intentionally Touch"

Van Den Bergh & Wife
A City analyst, accused of groping a young student when flying home from his Hawaii honeymoon, told a jury if he stroked the woman’s thigh it was in his sleep.

Robert Jan Van Den Bergh, 37, who specialises in the electricity and power markets, told Isleworth Crown court: “I did not at any point intentionally touch the complainant during the flight.”


Van Den Bergh, of Forest Road, London Fields, Hackney was returning from a two-week honeymoon in Maui onboard a United Airlines flight bound for Heathrow.


His lawyer wife was on another pre-booked flight.


Van Den Bergh, who has also worked in Geneva and Brussels, said it was unlikely, but possible, he moved in his sleep during the overnight New Year’s Eve flight from Los Angeles.


“My wife makes fun of me that I move or caress her in my sleep, but I have no recollection of it,” he told the trial.


However, he insisted even that was unlikely: “This isn’t something I would expect myself to do in a strange environment in my sleep.”


Earlier the young economics degree student, who was sitting next to Van Den Bergh in a window seat, told the jury from behind a screen: “It started in the middle of my thigh, but moved around for the one and a half to two hours it was. 


“I was too scared to look and sort of trapped in the seat and not sure what to do.”


Van Den Bergh had seen her take two sleeping pills before take-off and joked they could render her unconscious.


“I’m quite chatty and I did have a friendly chat. It’s an uncomfortable position to be in for such a long time so I do like a more relaxed atmosphere.”


The young woman was sitting on his right and Van Den Bergh said: “There was someone watching action films to my left, which causes a lot of flashing on the screen and that may have caused me to move to my right.”


He claimed he was sleeping when the young woman nudged him to leave her seat. She then made her complain to the cabin crew.


“I was approached by a member of the crew, the purser, and he asked me to meet him in the kitchen area.


“He said the lady in that seat had complained about inappropriate touching and I said I had no recollection.


“I returned to my seat a bit shocked. It is not something that has ever been alleged.


“Never in my life have I been accused of touching a woman. All I could think of was I got in the way, asleep with my arms moving and she got annoyed.


“The police marched in. There were two police officers and I think they were armed.


“They shouted out my name and asked me to join them on the bridge. It was not a nice experience.”


The passenger sitting to Van Den Bergh’s left, retired pastor Margaret Yun, was asked if she could have observed any groping.


“I think I would have. Slight movements I wouldn’t have. If there had been a jerking movement that drew my attention I would have seen that.”


She told the court the young woman confided in her and said: “Did you see what he did? He groped me. I’m going to tell someone and get another seat.”


Van Den Bergh was questioned by Heathrow police, who put the groping allegation to him. “That’s shocking,” he told them. “I can say one hundred per cent sure when I was awake I didn’t do that.”


He told police the allegation and his arrest was “quite shocking,” adding: “I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.”


Van Den Bergh’s wife is expected to give evidence on his behalf and the jury will hear fifteen defence character references.


He has pleaded not guilty to one count of sexual assault on the flight between December 31, 2019 and January 1, 2020.


Trial continues……………

Friday, 11 February 2022

RE Teacher Accused Of Bryan Adams-Inspired Sexual Grooming

An RE teacher had a Bryan Adams-themed affair with an underage schoolgirl, molesting her at one of the rocker’s concerts and in Bushy Park, where they were seen by the head of the school’s PTA, a court heard.

Philip McDermott, 59, groped the teenager’s breasts and touched her between her legs at the Catholic all-girl convent school in west London, Isleworth Crown Court was told.


The girl’s father even dropped her off to meet McDermott at Adams’ Sandown Park concert “to suss him out” and later she was molested as they watched the show, the jury heard.


McDermott, of Westwood Hill, Sydenham has pleaded not guilty to seven counts of sexual activity with a child between March 28, 2013 and August 27, 2017.


He also denies two counts of causing a child to engage in sexual activity and inciting a child to engage in sexual activity.


The jury watched the complainant’s police video-recorded interview in which she said: “He was my RE teacher. 


“I was very vulnerable, I was quite depressed for a while after I was sent a text saying I must be the ugliest girl in the class.


“He groomed me and met up with me outside school and we sent sexually explicit emails to each other and he sexually assaulted me numerous times.”


The girl ended up staying for after-school chats up to 7pm with McDermott when she was fifteen years-old, the court heard. 


“He said some disgusting things that he shouldn’t have told me. He said that when he got engaged with his wife they f***** in the bath.


The lyrics of Bryan Adams played a big role in their relationship, she said, with a particular favourite of McDermott’s the singer’s 2015 single: ‘You Belong To Me.’


“The cover was of Bryan Adams with a woman with red fingernails on the cover and we reenacted that in the classroom.”


McDermott also liked the singer’s hit: ‘If You Wanna Be Bad, Ya Gotta Be Good,’ the court heard.


“Sometimes he would play that one in the classroom and dance to it. That was the really sexualised one.”


They used Bryan Adams’ lyrics in emails to express their feelings for each other, she told the court.


“I wanted to help him and make him feel better. I thought we were in love at that point, which is ridiculous.


“He said: ‘I feel a bit different about you,’ and near his desk he put his hand up my skirt and rubbed.”


Prosecutor Szilvia Booker told the jury: “There was touching of her breasts in the classroom and we will hear about an incident in Bushy Park, a day they spent together happily, but sexually.


“He will probably say to you it is a fantasy invented by a pupil infatuated with him, who held him in high esteem.


“She thought her and the defendant were in love and was happy to be his confidante when he discussed images in his marriage.


“They emailed each other Bryan Adams lyrics as a way of communicating what they would like to do to each other and they used Pinterest.”


The girl was even worried her “sexual and indiscreet” messages would pop up on the teacher’s live powerpoint while he was teaching a class.


Sometimes their late classroom dates were interrupted by the school caretaker or another teacher and they would pretend they were doing something else.


McDermott treated her to a pub lunch in Twickenham before a date in Bushy Park, the court heard.


“It was a romantic luncheon with nice clandestine touching under the table,” added the prosecutor. The pair then visited the Waterhouse Woodland Gardens in the park.


“He was rubbing my breasts over my clothing and then inside my bra,” the complainant told the court.


Ms Booker said the abuse escalated to oral sex in that part of the park. “It was quite secluded, boarded by fencing, romantic.”


They were spotted walking together by the school’s PTA head. “It peaked her interest and bowled her over with a feather.


“They both said: ‘Hello’ and were walking side by side like father and daughter.”


McDermott also arranged the Bryan Adams concert. “This sexual relationship was being played out under the nose of her farther.


“Either nothing was happening or they were so outrageous they took that sort of risk.”


McDermott was reported to the police in 2020 and when arrested said: “I’m in shock at the moment.”


Police seized his phone, which still had pictures of the complainant and he had the programme from the Bryan Adam concert.


“Maybe it was to remind him of that clandestine touching,” added Ms Booker.


Trial continues……………

Wednesday, 9 February 2022

Honeymoon Flyer Accused Of Groping Young Student

A newly-wed groom flying home from his Hawaii honeymoon groped the thigh of a dozing young student sitting next to him for two hours, a court heard.

Robert Jan Van Den Bergh, 37, was returning home to London when he started touching the economics degree student after she took two sleeping pills, Isleworth Crown Court was told.


Van Den Bergh, of Forest Road, Hackney has pleaded not guilty to one count of sexual assault on the United Airlines Heathrow-bound flight between December 31, 2019 and January 1, 2020.


His wife was returning on a separate pre-booked flight.


“I realised two hours in it was probably on purpose what he was doing and put an airline pillow between us,” the woman told the jury. 


“The pressure would increase over time and move around up to where my underwear was. It would stop for a few seconds and start again.”


She was wearing a skirt and had a blanket over her. “It was under the blanket. It was the man sitting next to me.


“It started in the middle of my thigh, but moved around for the one and a half to two hours it was. I was too scared to look and sort of trapped in the seat and not sure what to do.”


Prosecutor Sophia Kerridge told the jury the flight took off from Los Angeles a few hours before midnight on New Year’s Eve and the complainant was in the window seat.


“On her left was this defendant, who was flying back from his honeymoon and next to him was another woman in the isle seat.


“At the beginning of the flight he engaged in small talk with the complainant and observed her taking a couple of sleeping pills and remarked that could lead to unconsciousness.


“She woke up four to five hours before the flight was due to land and she noticed something lightly touching her thigh.


“She pretended to be asleep, but saw it as the defendant stroking her and the stroking became stronger and more deliberate.


“She put a pillow between the seats in the hope it would stop things.


“He put his hand under the pillow and continued touching her left thigh and continued up towards her buttock.


“She asked to get up and spoke to the cabin crew and asked to be moved because she was uncomfortable sitting next to the defendant as he was touching her.”


A member of cabin crew told the jury the young woman was offered a middle row seat in economy and asked: “Don’t you have something in another class?”


She refused to pay the $300 upgrade fee and was seated elsewhere in economy.


Van Den Bergh complains two armed officers boarded the plane and escorted him off in front of all the other passengers and held him on the airbridge as they disembarked past him.


When questioned by police he insisted he only slept and watched movies during the flight.



Trial continues……………

Monday, 7 February 2022

County Lines Heroin Runner Caught At Euston Station

A County Lines drug-runner, caught at Euston Station with a £3,000 ball of heroin in his underpants, is starting a four-year prison sentence.

He was stopped by the British Transport Police's dedicated County Lines Taskforce, who observed him wandering around the busy station looking confused.

Gary Morrison, 24, of Brixton Hill, south London appeared at Inner London Crown Court where he pleaded guilty to possession, with intent to supply..

Just after midday on Monday March 22, last year Morrison was observed by suspicious BTP officers, who watched him dashing to a platform to board a train.

His behaviour led to him being stopped by officers who subsequently searched him under section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act.

Morrison promptly pulled a small amount of cannabis from his underwear and a short while later pulled a golf ball sized wrap of heroin from the same location. 

Officers also found £390 in cash on him.

As he was being escorted to custody, he remarked, “I was carrying it for someone else”.

Analysis of the 22-gram ball of drugs found in Morrison’s underwear revealed it was heroin.

Detective Inspector Graham Moss said: “Morrison’s shifty behaviour came to the attention of our eagle-eyed officers in plain clothes who followed their instincts and stopped him before he embarked on his journey.

“Their work has resulted in a harmful Class A drugs out of circulation and a drug runner behind bars rethinking his criminal activity.

“Our County Lines Taskforce is devoted to making the railway a hostile environment for criminals to move drugs. 

“We’re continually developing our intelligence picture to tackle this crime type, deploying across the network at a moment’s notice to pursue offenders.”

Saturday, 5 February 2022

Music Teacher Guilty Of Decades-Old Sex Abuse

The former Head of Music at a leading Surrey school has been convicted of sexually abusing a young boy while in his teenage years nearly thirty years ago.

Chris Pearson, 42, who attended the Royal College of Music lost his career when separately arrested on suspicion of “grooming” girls at Cobham Free School.


He got a job as a train guard with South Western Railway, but is now behind bars and facing a prison sentence for abusing the nine year-old boy in the 1990’s.


Married father-of-two Pearson, of Beaconsfield Road, Chatham, Kent was yesterday unanimously convicted of three counts of rape and one count of indecency with a child.


The Croydon Crown Court jury unanimously found him not guilty of another count of indecency with a child.  


He did not reveal his impressive academic background in music to the jury, which includes working with the Bromley Youth Music Trust.


Pearson graduated from Birmingham Conservatoire with a degree in music in 2002 and taught the subject at Longfield Academy, Kent and was Curriculum Leader for Performing Arts at Bacon’s College, Rotherhithe.


He fought the charges, which occurred between June, 1995 and July, 1997 at his parents’ home in Beaumont Road, Petts Wood, Orpington.


Prosecutor Richard Job told the jury Pearson was approximately sixteen or seventeen years-old and the victim regularly visited his family home between the ages of nine and eleven years-old.


The complainant was not a relative, but would spend time in Pearson’s teenage bedroom at the defendant’s invitation, initially for fun wrestling.


“The defendant would invite him up to his room to play with him, wrestling as WWF was very popular at the time.


“The defendant would try out his latest wrestling moves on the younger, weaker child,” added Mr Job.


The victim told the jury he was smaller than Pearson and would be “forced to submit” during the wrestling sessions and would “scream in agony.”


Pearson also enjoyed demanding the younger boy “beg for mercy” the court heard.


“There may have been bullying physically, but he was also sexually abused, forced down onto the bed and raped for the defendant’s sexual pleasure.


“The defendant would also ask the younger boy to play with him intimately on a number of occasions.


“The defendant took advantage of his youth and naivety, not appreciating the enormity of what was happening.


“In his teens the complainant recognised he had been abused and felt shame and disgust.”


The jury were told the complainant first revealed what happened to his half-brother in 2017 and the police were then informed.


Officers later interviewed Pearson. “He made a complete denial,” said the prosecutor.


Pearson, who was supported by this sister throughout the trial, told the jury he had never been in trouble and was a man of good character.


He claimed his parents would have easily heard any screams coming from his bedroom. “They preferred that the doors were always open  and they usually were.”


There was also a home intercom system, he told the trial, easily allowing his mother to hear what was going on in his bedroom.


Pearson denied wrestling with the boy and inflicting pain, insisting his parents had a strict rule that visiting children were banned from going upstairs.


“He has never seen me naked and it didn’t happen with me,” he told the jury.


Judge Deborah Charles questioned why there were no references from teacher colleagues on behalf of Pearson, considering his professional academic background.


“Surrey Police investigated an allegation of grooming of schoolgirls via email. They were misguided and overly friendly and not sexual,” said Lucy Organ, defending.


“Mr Pearson as arrested and questioned and there was no further action.”


The judge told the jury: “These offences were not under the current Sexual Offences Act. They are under an old Act and Mr Pearson would have been a teenager himself at the time and that has to be weighed up.


“Mr Pearson should be remanded in custody now. This is inevitably going to be a custodial sentence and the only question is the length.


“I have been told very little about the other investigation and I intend to put it out of my mind.”


Remanding Pearson in custody until March 9 Judge Charles told him: “You will go with the dock officer now. Ms Organ will be down to see you.”

Thursday, 3 February 2022

Global Marketing Giant Omnicom Lost £500K To Fraudulent Employees

Suspended Sentence: Luke Ward
Two fraudsters, whose new lives in the Netherlands and Australia ended when their former employer discovered a half a million pound scam, have been sentenced.

Former colleagues at global giant Omnicom Media Group, Thomas Wilson-Ward, 36, and Luke Ward, 33, returned to the UK to face the music.


Accountant Wilson-Ward was the ringleader and pleaded guilty to defrauding the company of £519,000 between December, 2015 and March, 2019.


Croydon Crown Court heard he blew all the money on gambling, alcohol and cocaine.


Ward took over the fraud and along with Wilson-Ward pleaded guilty to conspiring to defraud the company of £83,000 between October, 2018 and March, 2019.


Wilson-Ward received three years imprisonment and Ward twenty months imprisonment, suspended for two years, plus 200 hours community service work and fifteen days of rehab.


He also spent the proceeds on alcohol and cocaine, plus paying off some credit card bills.


The company's corporate clients include Apple; Adidas; Nissan; Exxon Mobil and VW.


Prosecutor Stefan Hyman told the court Wilson-Ward was a purchase ledger manager, who had access to Omnicom’s computer and accountancy system and simply paid money into his own bank account.


“False invoices were manufactured of companies who provided services to Omnicom and a total of forty transfers were made to the defendant’s account.”


When Wilson-Ward was made redundant from the company’s London HQ in Southwark the fraud continued with Ward, who was employed as a contractor at the company.


By the time their scam was exposed Wilson-Ward was living in Amsterdam and Ward in Perth. “It is to their credit they are here,” said Mr Hyman.


Extradition proceedings were not necessary and both defendants voluntarily returned to the UK for interviews with the company and then the police.


Wilson-Ward’s lawyer Charlotte McNally told the court: “In the last three years he has sought to rebuild his life after feeling he had been sucked into the London media world whirlwind.


“He told the police he was in a dark place and had developed an addiction to gambling, alcohol and cocaine.”


Ward’s lawyer Rakesh Bhasin said: “He followed a method devised by Wilson-Ward after he helped his work colleague in the cover-up.


“He turned to cocaine and heavy drinking before moving to Australia with his partner. The family have now moved back to Kent.”


Recorder Nicholas Yeo told father-of-one Wilson-Ward: “You probably thought, in a sense, this was free money that could be taken from a large company with no real harm.


“From almost the first moment you started working at the company you were stealing from it and abused the trust you were given to feed your greed. It was flagrant and sophisticated.”


He told Ward: “Your involvement was far less, but you joined in.”


The fraud was a blow to morale amongst the defendants former colleagues and Recorder Yeo added: “There was an abuse of personal trust.


“You sit next to someone, who you think is working for the company, but they are syphoning off money for themselves.”

Tuesday, 1 February 2022

Guest Denies Church Birthday Party Rape Of 12 Year-Old

A church birthday party guest shoved a 12 year-old attendee into bushes and twice raped her as she walked home through a dark park, a court heard.

Ghana-born Kofi Prempeh, 27 - nicknamed ‘Africa’ - ignored the girl’s pleas to stop and attempts to push him off, Croydon Crown Court was told.


Prempeh, of Wide Way, Mitcham has pleaded not guilty to two counts of rape in the park near Leighton Street, West Croydon on August 4, 2018.


Prosecutor Nicola Merrick told the jury the girl, who had only turned twelve years-old the previous month, attended the party alone, with her family believing she would be safe amongst fellow-churchgoers they knew.


“That evening there was a birthday party and the congregation attended and the girl’s mother thought members of the church would keep an eye on her daughter.”


At 9pm the girl decided to start the short walk home. 


“She was outside the church when the defendant came out and spoke to her while holding a bottle of beer, which she thought was Guinness.


“She believes he tried to persuade her not to go home and as she walked through the park he was beside her.


“Mr Prempeh pushed her down into some bushes and pulled up her dress and touched her breasts and pulled her knickers down.


“She as shouting at him to leave her alone,” explained the prosecutor. “She was upset and tried to push him off.


“She was saying: ‘Stop, stop. There are people that can see you,’ but that did not seem to put him off.


“She was crying and he could see she was upset and told her to stop. She could not stop herself and he shouted: ‘No more crying.’


“The complainant phoned her mother and told her she as okay and the defendant was allowed at the family home that night.


“He kept telling the girl she was not to tell anyone what he had done to her and that it would be bad for her.


“The defendant told her: ‘If I find out you’ve said anything to anyone there will be trouble.’


“The girl confided in her cousin and three months later told her family what had happened.”


Prempeh was arrested and answered all questions “no comment” when interviewed.


Trial continues………………

Sunday, 30 January 2022

Operation Citizen: £1.6m Suspected Fraudster Hunted

A specialist City of London Police fraud team are hunting this suspect after £1.6m was withdrawn from banks in Ipswich and Colchester.

The Dedicated Card and Payment Crime Unit (DCPCU) have released this image and are appealing for the public's assistance in identifying the individual.

The mystery person is suspected of committing fraud by illegally obtaining access to a victim’s bank card and using the card to make large cash withdrawals.

They are thought to have made these cash withdrawals at Colchester and Ipswich bank branches between March, 2020 and July, 2021.

Anyone with information should contact Detective Constable Gary Kearley of the DCPCU on 020 7709 6600 or by emailing dcpcu@dcpcu.pnn.police.uk, quoting Operation Citizen.

Friday, 28 January 2022

Seven Years For Pub Thug

Jailed: David Pattinson
A pub thug, who twice kicked another unconscious drinker in the head – causing a bleed on the victim's brain – when their brawl spilled into the street, has been jailed for seven years.

The male victim suffered a fractured skull; hearing loss; amnesia and took nearly two years off work to recover from his injuries.

David Pattinson, 45, put the boot in after knocking the other man out cold outside the pub in Moorgate, City of London on Monday, February 11, 2019.

At Inner London Crown Court Pattinson, of Duke Street, Luton, Bedfordshire was convicted by a jury of inflicting grievous bodily harm, with intent.

Detective Sergeant Ben Hurley, from the City of London Police, said: “This was a vicious and senseless attack; the victim sustained injuries that have had a huge impact on his life and he will now have to live with those forever.

“I hope that the sentence passed down today brings some closure to the victim, although no sentence will make up for how much these injuries have changed his life.”

CCTV footage from the pub showed Pattison entering at 8.32pm.

Pattison made his way to the bar before approaching a table, where the victim was sitting with another person. 

The CCTV footage showed Pattison, the victim and the other person talking around the table.

At 8.41pm after several minutes of conversation, the footage showed Pattison and the victim squaring up to each other. 

The pair began fighting in the pub before the fight spilled out onto the street.

Pattison headbutted, punched and kneed the victim in the face, causing the victim to fall to the floor unconscious. 

Pattison then kicked the victim in the head twice before the other person who was sat at the table intervened.

When interviewed, Pattison claimed that he didn’t know why he had been arrested and that he hadn’t done anything wrong.

The victim sustained a number of injuries, including retrograde amnesia meaning the victim has no recollection of the night or the attack.

Wednesday, 26 January 2022

Ex-Spurs Star Charged

Former Tottenham Hotspur star Chris Armstrong will appear in court tomorrow accused of assaulting a man at his local Tesco’s, where he is also alleged to have caused £2,000 in damage.

The 50 year-old ex-Premier League striker, who has also played for Millwall and Crystal Palace has been bailed to appear for the first time at Westminster Magistrates Court.


The six-foot tall Newcastle-upon-Tyne-born former centre forward hit sixty-two goals in all competitions for Spurs between 1995 and 2002, following his £4.5m transfer from the Eagles.


Armstrong, of Ifield Road, West Brompton is charged with assaulting Alex Boetang, causing him actual bodily harm, at the Fawcett Road store on July 18, last year.


He is also charged with causing criminal damage to the store’s security barriers on the same occasion.


During his career, which started and finished at Wrexham, Armstrong also scored a total of seven goals for Millwall and fifty-seven for Crystal Palace.


His promising career, which also saw him earn an England B call up, was disrupted by frequent groin injuries and ankle operations.

Monday, 24 January 2022

Office Burglar's Ten-Year City Of London Ban

A notorious Square Mile office burglar has been banned from the City of London for a decade after being caught targeting multiple businesses and organisations for computer equipment.

Neville Patrick Stanbury, 52, perfected the knack of following legitimate staff through secure doors and posing as an employee or associated agent or officer to justify his presence in the building.

City of London Police successfully applied for a ten-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) when Stanbury, of Old Kent Road, Southwark was sentenced for his latest offences.

He was arrested in October, last year for five burglaries, which cost five businesses almost £40,000 in damage and loss.

At Inner London Crown Court he received three years community supervision; 180 hours community service work and six months of drug rehab.

The terms of the CBO prohibit Stanbury from: Tailgating any person into any building to which he does not normally have access or authority.

Impersonating any employee, agent or officer of any company, charity, or public body where he is not an official, verifiable, employed member of staff or contractor.

Entering the area designated by the City of London which is identified by any road name with a City of London crest and EC1, EC2, EC3 and EC4 post codes.

Taking part in the disposal or sale of electronic tablet devices and or laptop computers; whether directly or indirectly.

Stanbury is also required to register any laptop, desktop computer, or tablet device in his possession and or ownership on www.immobolise.com, with the exception of any mobile phone, computer or tablet device registered to a verifiable company and/or organisation, used by him for work purposes, and/or in the course of his legitimate gainful employment.

Acting Detective Sergeant Kirsty Richardson of the City of London Police said: We are pleased that His Honour Judge Ian Darling was able to approve the Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) recommended by the City of London Police, preventing Stanbury from targeting further premises in the Square Mile. 

Stanbury is a prolific criminal, and his most recent offences, which included theft of electrical equipment from five premises across the City, cost local businesses almost forty thousand pounds in damages and replacement of property.

Theft from large organisations is not a victimless crime. Businesses have been hit hard during the COVID-19 pandemic, and criminal activity such as this could be a breaking point for many. 

We will actively seek to use CBOs to effectively protect the City and the people who live, work and visit here.”