Saturday 15 May 2021

Eye Doctor Caught Boarding Plane With Bogus Covid Certificates

An Egyptian eye doctor, who tried to board a flight home with her two children using forged Covid test certificates, received a suspended prison sentence yesterday.

Dr. Sohyla Mohamed, 36, of Clarence Road, Harborne, Birmingham was supplied the bogus documents by a friend, who downloaded them from the internet.


She had a total of three forged certificates to cover herself and her two children.


She pleaded guilty to fraud by false representation on April 2, namely producing a false PCR certificate - also known as a Fit to Fly Certificate - at Heathrow Airport’s Terminal 2.


Authentic PCR certificates require an average fee of approximately £120.


Prosecutor David Roberts told Wimbledon Magistrates Court: “A family of three, this defendant and her two children, presented themselves to check-in to travel on an EgyptAir flight with negative Covid certificates.


“Airport staff were suspicious and checked with the clinic, which was said to have issued the certificate and it was confirmed the defendant had not attended that clinic.


“She later attended Heathrow Police Station and when questioned said she asked a friend for the certificate to travel and said she had done the lateral flow test that proved to be negative.”


“She said she didn’t really think about the impact of presenting a fake certificate, but knew she was negative from the lateral flow test.


“The offence has raised culpability and potential harm flying, at this time.


“The Heathrow supervisor says there has been a rise in fake PCR test certificates. 


“She said a friend produced the Covid certificate for free.”


Mohamed entered the UK a year ago when her husband obtained a job here and she is also studying in this country.


Probation Officer Howard Gibbs told the court: “Her work gave her short notice to come back so she was in a hurry to get back to Egypt.


“She says she invited a friend to create the fake PCR test certificate, which was downloaded from the internet and she did not think about the consequences of that.


“She is a doctor and did not think it would be an issue.


“She says she fully understands her actions were wrong and is fully appreciative of what she has done.”


Dr. Mohamed told the court: “I know I am guilty, but I did not intend to do this, but I was in a rush to go to Egypt and that is why I did this.


“I wanted to make sure I was free of Covid and did that lateral flow test. I did not believe it was a very big issue like this.”


She was sentenced to six weeks imprisonment, suspended for twelve months and ordered to perform 60 hours community service and pay £85 costs and a £128 victim surcharge.


Magistrate Susan Daniel-Keisler announced: “The defendant produced false documents at Heathrow Airport and sought to board a flight to Egypt.


“The Covid rules in this country require, in order to travel abroad, one must acquire a PCR test, the lateral flow test is not sufficient.


“Dr. Mohamed knew this was required and found a friend to make a false document.


“She sought to deliberately evade the requirements and she potentially put other people at risk.


“Due to your good character and early guilty plea we will suspend the custodial sentence and it will hang over you."

Friday 14 May 2021

Siblings Sentenced For 'Uber Knowledge' Scam

Cindy Ughanze
A Transport for London employee and her brother, who plotted together to give failed mini-cab drivers test answers to pass the ‘Uber Knowledge’, both received suspended prison sentences yesterday.

University graduate Cindy Ughanze, 28, was employed by the Topographical Assessment Department and sold the information to struggling applicants seeking a private hire vehicle licence (PHVL).

She plotted with her engineering graduate brother Jordan Ughanze, 25, who approached the drivers, charging them £300 to £500 to cheat the test.


At least twenty-two failed drivers were assisted, paying a total of approximately £8,000.


“This is not an equivalent of The Knowledge, but is the Uber-equivalent of The Knowledge,” said Croydon Crown Court Judge Deborah Charles.


“You, Cindy worked for TfL and conspired with your brother to assist PHVL applicants to cheat their exams and you did so for money.


“You, Jordan were the salesman, approaching drivers who failed their exam to help them cheat. Their second attempt would be their final attempt and your offer to cheat the system must have been attractive.


“You, Cindy breached the trust of your employer by accessing their systems to obtain details of the applicants.” 


The Ughanze’s, both of Goldcrest Way, New Addington, Croydon pleaded guilty to conspiring to defraud TfL between February 1, 2017 and May 31, 2018.


One cheat, who paid the Ughanze’s for the answers, passed their re-test with an 88% grade after flunking their first attempt with a miserable 43%.


After that sudden improvement TfL launched an internal investigation.


“That raised suspicions and TfL found the handwriting on the examination paper was markedly different and when police visited your home they seized a holdall and found test papers and a notepad with your handwriting Jordan.


“You, Cindy were logging into TfL’s computer system out of hours and had access to a locked cabinet where exam papers were stored and you found applicants who may be amenable to pay for your services and you returned examination papers when completed.


“We have heard from TfL of the potential far-reaching effects of this case, of the breach of trust to the Topographical Assessment Department and the effect on tests, introduced in the interests of safety. 


Prosecutor Shannon Revel said: “Applicants must show they have a working knowledge of the geography of London and the sealed test results are taken to TfL.


Jordan Ughanze
“Cindy gave the details of the failed applicants to Jordan, who offered them a way to pass the test for a fee and he filled-in the fresh examination papers and they would be swapped by his sister.”


The 22 drivers who cheated have been permanently banned by TfL from applying for a PHVL, but not prosecuted, despite participating in a fraud on TfL.


Another failed applicant anonymously tipped-off the police when approached by the Ughanze’s.


It is unknown if there are currently more PHVL-holders driving customers around London, who cheated the test. “There was not a queue of applicants outside the police station door because they have also committed fraud,” said the prosecutor.


Each sibling claims to be the instigator of the conspiracy and mum-of-one Cindy, who has a fraud conviction for trying to avoid parking tickets, took the £32,000 a year job having abandoned her Masters degree course and is currently in receipt of Universal Credit.


She would log-in to her work computer for up to two hours out-of-hours and was arrested at her desk on May 31, 2018 and taken to Charing Cross Police Station.


Dad-of-one Jordan, an assistant project manger for Network Rail, has convictions for robbery, battery and fraud and has just had the family council house transferred to his name.


“You have previous convictions and one could say you have both had your chances and that I should send you to prison today, but what is your risk to the general public?” the judge told the pair.


“With some reluctance I have decided the sentence can be suspended and if I see you again I will activate the sentence.”


Cindy received 18 months imprisonment, suspended for two years and Jordan 14 months imprisonment, suspended for two years.


Both were ordered to complete 120 hours community service work and obey an electronically tagged night time home curfew for three months between 10pm and 7am.


Cindy must also comply with a thirty-day rehabilitation requirement and pay £250 costs.


Jordan must comply with a twenty-day rehabilitation requirement, plus nineteen ‘thinking skills’ sessions and pay £1400 costs.

Thursday 13 May 2021

Sleeping Bus Passenger Molested

A “predatory” pervert, who sexually assaulted a woman after she fell asleep on a bus, has been jailed for seven years.

David O’Brien, 51, was sentenced at Wood Green Crown Court after he was convicted of sexual assault by penetration.

The victim, aged in her twenties, did not give evidence and the prosecution relied on CCTV footage recorded on the 243 bus as it travelled through Hackney.

O'Brien pounced on his sleeping victim as it travelled along Stoke Newington Road on May 31, last year.

She awoke to find him molesting her and her shocked and distressed reaction prompted O’Brien to flee the bus when it stopped. 

Police were called and an investigation launched by officers from the Central East Command.

Through diligent CCTV enquiries officers were able to identify O’Brien after an officer recognised him from the footage. 

On August 7 he was arrested in York Way, King's Cross and was taken into custody.

DC Hema Patel said: “O’Brien is a dangerous and predatory individual who, in a particularly abhorrent act, targeted the victim while she was asleep and therefore defenceless.

“The victim has shown extreme bravery and courage in reporting the incident and helping us to bring O’Brien to justice and therefore preventing him from committing further offences.

“Whilst she did not wish to provide evidence at the trial, the overwhelming CCTV evidence against O’Brien ensured he would be held to account for his serious crimes.”

Wednesday 12 May 2021

Burglar Jailed After High-Speed Police Chase

A prolific burglar, who drove a car he took at 70mph on the wrong side of the road as he tried to flee from police, has been jailed.

Lewis Thomas, 22, of Milner Road, Dagenham, was sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court for multiple offences.

He broke into two Rainham residential homes and also admitted aggravated taking and driving away and dangerous driving.

Thomas, who was also uninsured and unlicensed was sentenced to four years imprisonment and disqualified from driving for four years.

He crashed the Audi he was driving into a tree, left the car and ran into a ravine in an attempt to hide from officers who had pursued him.

He was found hiding under a bridge after the National Police Air Service (NPAS) assisted officers on the ground to find him.

The court heard that on Wednesday, January 20, PC’s Danny Gee, Adam Lamb and Jordan Solanke of the East Roads Policing Team were on patrol when they were alerted to an Audi, that had been reported stolen, on the move in the Rainham area of Havering.

The officers made their way to the area and managed to accurately predict where the car would have headed based on the information they had.

When they spotted the vehicle it made off and a pursuit ensued where the vehicle sped up to 70mph, mounting the central reservation and travelling on the wrong side of the carriageway. 

The car eventually collided with a tree and Thomas made off on foot along the ravine.

Searches by all three officers at two different addresses revealed further items including clothing and the victim’s ID documents stolen during the same burglary and also property from another residential burglary. 

This provided a conclusive link between the suspect and the two burglaries.

Tuesday 11 May 2021

Teen Stabbed On Bus: Do You Know This Suspect?

Officers investigating a stabbing on board a bus in Harrow have released an image of a man they would like to trace in connection with this incident.

Police were called at approximately 6.45pm on Thursday, April 1 to reports of a person stabbed on board a bus in Eastcote Road, close to the junction with Northolt Road, in Harrow.

Officers attended along with London Ambulance Service. 

An 18-year-old man was taken to hospital with a stab injury to his chest. 

His condition was assessed as non-life threatening.

Detective Constable Matthew Southwold from the Roads and Transport Policing Command said: 
“As the victim boarded the bus close to South Harrow tube station he was approached by two males. 

An altercation occurred resulting in the victim being stabbed. 

An image of one of the males we would like to trace has been issued – do you recognise this person? If you do, please call police immediately.”

Anybody with information is asked to call police on 101 or tweet @MetCC, quoting CAD reference 6875/01Apr. 

To remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Monday 10 May 2021

Football Coach Knocked Out During Ball Row

A football coach was punched unconscious and suffered a double fracture to his jaw after youths in a west London park failed to return a ball he lent them.

The coach was happy to loan the group a ball to play with in Eel Brook Common, Fulham on October 2, last year, but trouble flared when they left with it.

Police have released this CCTV image of two suspects, believed to be part of an older group of males, who knew the youths and attacked the coach.

After lending the ball at approximately 7.40pm the coach followed the teenagers to retrieve it.

A second group, who knew the teens, arrived at the location and became involved in a confrontation with the victim.

One man punched the coach, causing him to fall and hit his head on the ground, knocking him unconscious. 

The group fled the scene in the direction of Fulham Broadway.

Police were called and he was taken to hospital with a head injury. 

He suffered a two fractures in his jaw and required surgery. 

He has since been discharged.

Detective Constable Zachery Donohoe, from the Central West Command Unit, said: "This was a shocking and unprovoked attack and the victim continues to recover from his horrific injuries. 

I would urge anybody who recognises the man in these images to contact us immediately."

There have been no arrests.

If you have information that can help police tweet @MetCC or call 101 quoting CAD 6761/02OCT20.

To remain anonymous contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Sunday 9 May 2021

Bus Spitter Banged Up

A fare-dodging bus passenger, who spat on the drivers' security shield when challenged, has been locked-up for 18 weeks.

Michael Aidoo, 44, pleaded guilty at Croydon Magistrates’ Court to one count of common assault.

The court heard that on the morning of Saturday, February 13, Aidoo boarded the number 436 bus in Queens Road, Peckham.

He refused to pay a fare and tried to walk past the driver. 

When challenged, Aidoo became abusive. 

He pulled down his mask and spat at the driver before getting off the bus.

Thankfully, a screen between the driver and passengers provided protection. 

The quick-thinking driver used a swab to collect a sample which he handed to officers at Lewisham Police Station. 

The DNA was found to be a direct match to that of Aidoo and he was arrested by Safer Transport Teams officers at Vauxhall Railway Station on Wednesday, March 24.

Detective Sergeant Ian Beattie, of the Metropolitan Police's Roads and Transport Policing Command, said: “This was a disgusting act against a key worker who was providing an essential service during the lockdown. 

To be spat is completely unacceptable and it is right that Aidoo has been given a custodial sentence to reflect the seriousness of this offence.

Spitting is disgraceful at any time, but it is even more shocking in the middle of a pandemic. 

We will not tolerate such behaviour.”

Saturday 8 May 2021

Woman Groped Near South Africa Royal Artillery Memorial

This cyclist is being hunted by police after a woman was molested near the South Africa Royal Artillery Memorial in The Mall.

Detectives investigating the sexual assault in central London have released this image of a man they would like to speak to.

The incident happened at approximately 10.00pm on Saturday, November 21, last year as the woman, aged in her thirties, stood by the memorial.

The suspect – a man who was seen riding a bike - did not speak to the victim before he assaulted her.

The victim reported the incident to police soon after. 

She continues to be supported by specially trained officers. 

Officers from Central West Sapphire Unit are investigating.

Detective Constable Hollie Jenkins, said: “It is really important that we identify this man as part of our investigation. 

“If you recognise yourself or think you know who this man is please get in touch.

“It is vital that we track down the person responsible and I would urge anyone who can help to get in contact at the earliest opportunity.”

If you have any information that could help police please call 101 or tweet @MetCC and quote CAD7909/21NOV20.

Alternatively, you can leave information anonymously with the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.

Friday 7 May 2021

GMB Union Man Gets Nine Years For "Revenge Attack" On Jewish Tory Lawyer

Nine Years: McNulty
A lifelong trades unionist is starting a nine-year prison sentence today for leading a group “revenge attack” against a Jewish Tory barrister after a Palestine pub row.

GMB activist and former school caretaker Dennis McNulty, 60, shattered the nose of lawyer Tim Ludbrook, 63, and tore the retina in his eye after the argument in the King William IV pub, Hampstead High Street on August 3, 2018.


Today at Isleworth Crown Court the father-of-three, who has been fighting to keep his valuable grace-and-favour house next to the school with the help of the GMB, was convicted by a jury of inflicting grievous bodily harm, with intent.


Lincoln’s Inn intellectual property rights specialist Mr Ludbrook was knocked unconscious as he sat outside in the early hours in Heath Street.


“My nose was broken in two places and I was very lucky not to lose the sight in one eye,” he told the trial. “I will forever see him in that moment for the rest of my life. It is as clear as day, seared on my memory.


“There he was, bearing down at me and moments later he was striking me around the head from both sides and I don’t recall anything else until I came around.”


The court heard he suffered heavy bruising and swelling to his head and face, lingering pain, headaches and dizziness, plus lifelong cranial nerve damage, which causes sudden burning-like shooting pains to his face.


“Before this incident you were properly regarded as a man of not only good character, but a character that benefited a large number of individuals and a dedication in your life to help others via the union,” Judge John Dennis told McNulty.


“Something happened that night to cause you to lose your temper quite badly.


“After being thrown out of the pub you got the assistance of your sons and another person and went on a revenge attack that resulted in very serious injuries to Mr Ludbrook.


Timothy Ludbrook
“He suffered a severely fractured nose and a torn retina that needed emergency surgery to save the eye.”


Witnesses described either an umbrella or baseball bat being used by the group, but nobody else has been prosecuted and McNulty’s sons, Ross, 28 and Connor, 25, did not give evidence.


The victim and defendant were loosely associated socially, with McNulty, of nearby New End School House, Streatley Place, Hampstead also known as a local artist and Mr Ludbrook a regular at live music nights at the pub.


There was a heated exchange over the Gaza strip and Israel’s treatment of Palestinians, with McNulty’s temper rising when the barrister revealed he was Jewish.


“He was introduced to me as an ardent member of the Labour Party and I am well-known for being on the other side of the political spectrum,” said Mr Ludbrook.


“He told me he was a senior official in a trades union and I told him if I went on one of his marches then he would have to come on one of mine for Jacob Rees-Mogg.”


Somebody in Mr Ludbrook’s group brought up the subject of the Gaza Strip and McNulty began criticising Israel, the lawyer told the court. 


“He was swearing about the Tory government and intended to try and inflame the situation with his language and said: ‘You can’t support those f***ing c****.’


“He must have thought I was supporting them because I am a Conservative and I told him: ‘Yes, I am Jewish and a supporter of Israel.’


“It was like lighting a blue touch paper and he said: ‘It’s always you f***ing people, you’re always the problem.’


“He said he was going to show what kind of f***ing person I was on social media and started recording with his phone.


“The really aggressive stuff started when he goaded me into revealing my ethnicity. He’s obviously got some view about jews.


“It was not a sensible thing I said to him about being a ‘Hamas-loving bastard’, but I had enough.


“I lunged toward him, I lost my temper, I suppose I wanted to grab him by the throat, but someone else came in between us.


“He said: ‘You’re f***ing dead, I’m going to have you,’ and the pub staff removed him.”


The lawyer admitted lunging at McNulty inside the pub. “He knew he got me, a Tory barrister to react badly. He enjoyed that, but it is intolerable to have this racially-charged behaviour inflicted upon you.


“On that occasion I let it get the better of me.”


"Revenge": McNulty

Recalling the blows Mr Ludbrook told the court: “I can remember counting them and by six I was out. I was lying on the pavement and a woman was trying to stop the bleeding.”


The lawyer concedes calling McNulty a: “Hamas-loving bastard,” inside the pub, but insists this was after an evening of intimidation by the defendant.  


McNulty always denied hitting the complainant over three separate trials and claims Mr Ludbrook would sarcastically greet him with: “Power to the people,” but the lawyer denied this.


He also denied McNulty’s claim he said: “We need to get rid of the Palestinians. I want gas chambers built to get rid of them all.”


“I wouldn’t say that, even joking,” insisted the barrister. “That’s genocide.”


Prosecutor Margia Mostafa told the jury Mr Ludbrook was taken to the Royal Free Hospital at 2.15 am and treated for a fractured nose, plus later laser treatment on his eye.


In the pub McNulty had goaded the victim she said, asking: “Are you jewish? You’re jewish aren’t you? 


“I’m going to f*** you up you c***. You’re Israeli.”


Judge Dennis told McNulty: “During the discussion in the pub you became quite irate on the subject of Hamas and Mr Ludbrook being Jewish.


“You were effected and by what was said and your goading of Mr Ludbrook was sufficient for him to lose his temper and he jumped up and had to be restrained and you had to be restrained.


“There was a religious background to this and you were provoked.”


An earlier trial cleared McNulty of a charge of religiously-aggravated threatening behaviour.


“On a the positive side I treat you as a man of good character and you come to the court as a relatively elderly defendant, who can say they have spent most of their life out of trouble,” added the judge.


“I put in your favour your record of good public works as a school keeper and forty years of work in the union, helping the weak and vulnerable.”


McNulty’s lawyer James Partridge told the court he also has a daughter Michelle, 39, and began his trades union activity when employed as a printer, fighting the move from Fleet Street to Wapping in the 1980’s.


He has assisted people with claims against their employers based on sex and racial discrimination. “He says he has been standing up to racism all his life,” said the lawyer.


McNulty will serve two-thirds of the sentence, six years, before he is considered for parole.

Thursday 6 May 2021

Red Dwarf Star Caught Speeding In Jag Convertible

Red Dwarf star Danny John-Jules has been fined today after being caught speeding in his powerful Jaguar as he drove home in the early hours.

The 60 year-old actor, who played ‘Cat’ in the cult sci-fi comedy, was caught by police driving his black four-litre convertible - complete with A1DJJ personalised number plate - at 50mph in a 30mph zone.


John-Jules, who lives in a £1.2m house in
Whitmore Gardens, Kensal Rise also played cop Dwayne Myers in the BBC’s Death in Paradise.


He appeared at Uxbridge Magistrates Court to fight the case, but was convicted of speeding at twenty minutes after midnight in Harrow Road, Paddington on July 22, last year.


Police gave evidence the actor, who was returning from a day out in Aylesbury with his sons, aged 13 and 15 years-old, undertook them “at speed”.


An officer estimated John-Jules as travelling at 50mph and claimed he was aggressive and irritated when stopped.


The actor represented himself and denied speeding and behaving poorly towards the police officers.


He said he only picked up a little speed to get past the police car, which he estimated was travelling at 20mph.


However, he was convicted by a District Judge of the charge and was fined £220, with £620 costs and ordered to pay a £34 victim surcharge.


His driving licence was also endorsed with three penalty points.

Wednesday 5 May 2021

Police Hunt North London Sex Pervert

Detectives have released this image of a suspected pervert after two girls and a young woman were approached in north London.

In the first incident on Wednesday, January 20, a 15-year-old girl was walking on Rostrevor Avenue, Seven Sisters when she was approached by a man who showed her pornography on his mobile phone.

In the second incident, a 12-year-old girl was walking on Linthorpe Road, Stamford Hill at around 7.00pm on Tuesday, February 16 when she was approached by a man who exposed himself to her before making off.

Later that evening at around 9.00pm, a woman in her twenties was pushing her child in a buggy along Kyverdale Road, Stamford Hill. 

She was approached by a man who pushed her and then touched her bottom before fleeing.

None of the victims suffered serious physical harm, but all three were left incredibly shaken and upset.

Due to the timings, locations and how the victims were approached, police are treating the incidents as linked. 

Officers have been speaking to members of the community and conducting additional patrols to provide reassurance.

Detective Constable Patrick Godin, investigating, said: "We are doing everything we can to identify and apprehend the man responsible. 

I am asking local people to study the images and footage issued very carefully and contact us immediately if they have information that could help. 

Please work with us to help keep your communities safe.”

Anyone with information should call 101 or tweet @MetCC and quote reference 4603660/21.

Information can also be provided to Crimestoppers anonymously, by calling 0800 555 111.

Tuesday 4 May 2021

Clapham Common Flasher: E-Fit Released

Police are releasing an e-fit image of a man they would like to speak to in connection with an indecent exposure on Clapham Common.

At approximately 8.00pm on Saturday, March 13 a woman was walking on Clapham Common Southside, close to the junction with Windmill Drive, when a man exposed himself to her.

The man is described as white, aged approximately 50 years old, around 5ft 6in tall with grey hair. 

He was wearing a bright red waistcoat or vest over a shirt and light coloured trousers.

Detective Constable Luke Flood, from the Central South Command Unit which polices Lambeth, said: “I am appealing to anyone who was in the area or who can help identify this man involved to contact police. 

Clapham Common was extremely busy on that Saturday evening with people attending a vigil.

"Many people would have been filming or taking pictures and I would ask them to check any material they captured to see if they can identify the man described.

We also cannot discount that there may have been other incidents of this nature in and around the Clapham Common area. 

I would urge anyone who
has any information to get in contact.

An incident of indecent exposure can be an extremely distressing offence for those who witness it and it is one police take very seriously. 

Officers have spoken to the victim in this case to offer her support and ensure she is kept updated with the progress of the investigation.”

Anyone who can assist police is asked to contact 101 or tweet @MetCC and quote CAD117/14MAR. 

Alternatively, information can be provided to Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.

Monday 3 May 2021

Fake Cops Snatch £20K During House Raid

Officers investigating a violent burglary where £20,000 was stolen have released Images of three men who posed as police to trick their victims.

On Sunday, October 25, last year between 4.55pm and 5.11pm, three men got out of a silver Vauxhall Insignia displaying a false number plate of NA0 8XHZ and approached the residents of an address in Featherbed Lane, Croydon.

They were wearing black 'Police' baseball caps and utility belts holding handcuffs. 

They produced fake warrant cards, making themselves out to be police officers, and claimed they were investigating tax evasion and money laundering.

The residents became suspicious and challenged the men's story, but not before they had forced their way into the address.

One resident was forced to the floor and his hands were cable tied behind his back. 

The fake officers demanded money and threatened to 'tear the place apart' if they weren't told where it was kept.

The suspects were able to steal more than £20,000 in cash, as well as a high powered air rifle, before returning to the silver Insignia where a getaway driver was waiting for them. 

The vehicle was then seen to drive back along Featherbed Lane, away from Croydon.

The suspects are described as follows:

A light skinned black male, around 5’9-10 tall, with dark eyes, black stubble, aged around 40, of medium build with a south London accent.

White male, 6’3-4 tall, aged between 40 and 45, with blue eyes and mousy brown hair.

White male, aged 40-45, of heavy (fat) build.

Any witnesses, or anyone with information that could help identify the men in the pictures should call police on 101 quoting crime reference 3832626/20.

Information can also be provided to Crimestoppers, anonymously, by calling 0800 555 111.

Sunday 2 May 2021

Trades Union Man Denies Attacking Tory Barrister

Dennis McNulty
A GMB union activist, accused of violently attacking a Tory lawyer after a pub row, claims the barrister called for all Palestinians to be killed in gas chambers.

Labour Party supporter Dennis McNulty, 60, denies a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm, with intent, but admits words were exchanged with 63 year-old Tim Ludbrook in the busy King William IV pub, Hampstead on August 3, 2018.


“He said: ‘We need to get rid of all the Palestinians and build gas chambers to get rid of them,’ I was shocked,” McNulty told the Isleworth Crown Court jury.


“I made it clear to Tim this was pretty much outrageous. I was appalled by his behaviour and made that clear.


“I made it clear to him that he disgusted me and not to talk to me and that he was a vile man.


“I was making it clear what he said was repugnant.”


Denying he was in an aggressive alcohol-fuelled mood McNulty said: “I was not drunk, I was not inebriated. I’d hardly had anything to drink.


“Tim was being very belittling. He was gritting his teeth.”


The pub’s CCTV shows Mr Lubrook lunging at McNulty. “Tim was dragged away and restrained on a number of occasions,” said the defendant from the witness box.


McNulty could also be seen on the pub’s CCTV taking out his phone to record their exchanges.


“I was not looking for a fight or an argument. I made it clear to Mr Ludbrook his behaviour was appalling and that’s why I took that picture and I intended to put it on facebook.


“I put a chair in front of me to protect myself from Mr Ludbrook, to stop him attacking me again.”


McNulty also claims the lawyer said: “Hamas, Hamas, Hamas,” towards him.


McNulty was removed from the pub by staff and after closing time intellectual property rights specialist Mr Ludbrook was attacked in a nearby street while sitting down outside a shop.


He suffered a broken nose and torn retina and told the jury ex-school caretaker and local artist McNulty was his attacker.


“My nose was broken in two places and I was very lucky not to lose the sight in one eye,” the Lincoln’s Inn counsel told the trial.

Tim Ludbrook


The lawyer admitted lunging at McNulty inside the pub. “He knew he got me, a Tory barrister to react badly. He enjoyed that, but it is intolerable to have this racially-charged behaviour inflicted upon you.


“On that occasion I let it get the better of me,” added Mr Ludbrook, accusing McNulty of anti-semitic remarks.


“I will forever see him in that moment for the rest of my life. It is as clear as day, seared on my memory.


“There he was, bearing down at me and moments later he was striking me around the head from both sides and I don’t recall anything else until I came around.”


The lawyer denied making the alleged “gas chamber” remark. “I wouldn’t say that, even joking,” insisted the barrister. “That’s genocide.”


McNulty told the jury he has nothing to do with the attack on Mr Ludbrook.


“I had two pints and two spirits and went home to bed. At no point was I looking for revenge.”


However, McNulty discovered his son Connor, 25, had gone out looking for him so walked back towards the pub.


“I saw there was a commotion going on and realised who that person was.


“I put Mr Ludbrook in the recovery position because he was injured on the floor and was not conscious.


“I did not assault Mr Ludbrook. His group have all the time to sit down and work out what they want to say.


“I haven’t any evidence of collaboration, but I believe there was collaboration. Some of those witness statements are not correct.


“At no point was I deliberately provoking Tim in any shape or form. He was restrained three times and I pushed him away.”


McNulty said Connor was working abroad and unable to attend court to support his evidence and his other son, Ross, 28, was a “recluse” who rarely left the family home.


McNulty, of New End School House, Streatley Place, Hampstead has pleaded not guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm, with intent.


Trial continues..........

Saturday 1 May 2021

Car Crash Driver Did A Runner

A driver, who crashed his BMW into a house and continued lying about being behind the wheel all the way to a jury trial, has been jailed for eight months.

Self-employed businessman Darren Morgan, 46, of Green Lane, White Bushes, Redhill caused £16,000 worth of damage to the family property and did a runner before police arrived.

An innocent bystander was arrested and when Morgan was traced he claimed the car had been stolen and he wasn't driving it.

Croydon Crown Court heard it was 8am when Morgan crashed his vehicle in Cross Road on August 24, 2018, but maintained his innocence to police and a subsequent trial, where he was convicted of perverting the course of justice.

Morgan already had a chequered driving record, having been convicted of drink-driving in 1997 and driving while disqualified in 2003 after he had been banned for three years.

“This was not a spur of the moment offence,” said prosecutor Oliver Newman. “It was a calculated attempt to avoid responsibility.

“It was a lie he maintained throughout his trial.”

Morgan was also originally charged with dangerous driving as a result of the crash, but this was dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service.

The day after the crash Morgan reported his BMW M3 as having been stolen.

“It was a lie that originated in shame and fear, not malice,” said Gerard Pitt, defending. “He is clearly remorseful, according to the pre-sentence report.”

Judge Elizabeth Lowe announced: “What was he worried about? Why did he do a runner and tell everyone his car was stolen?

“I can see there was significant impact on the owners of that address. I have no doubt there was stress and difficulty with insurers.

“I am not dealing with him for driving, but for fleeing the scene.”

One person was asleep inside the house when Morgan drove into it, causing damage to the gas supply.

The innocent bystander was under investigation for six months, but was cleared by forensics when Morgan's DNA was found on the emergency airbag.

“You had a trial and persisted in this assertion for such a long time,” the judge told Morgan. “You had time to reflect, but to no avail.”

Morgan was also disqualified from driving for twelve months.