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The 1st Injunction Order
/ Lemmy / pub Book Issue: 1! Lemmy Statement 1st Injunction order / Page Numbers: 105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114 |
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1. Made on behalf of the
Claimant 2. Witness Statement of Lemmy
Nwabuisi 3. Statement No. 1 4. Exhibit No LN1 5. Dated 07 August 2017 CLAIM
NO: IN THE
EDMONTON COUNTY COURT BETWEEN: Claimant THE
MAYOR AND BURGESSES OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD -and- Defendant MR
SIMON CORDELL WITNESS
STATEMENT OF MR LEMMY NWABUISI |
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Page Number: 105 |
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August 2016 |
I am employed by
the London Borough of Enfield as an Anti-Social Behaviour Coordinator in the
Community Safety Unit. I have held
this employment since |
Page Number: 106 |
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14th August 2006 |
The
Defendant is a secure tenant of the Claimant at 109. Burncroft. Avenue,
Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 7JQ. His
tenancy commenced 'on |
Page Number: 106 |
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October 2016 |
The
reports concerning the Defendant's alleged anti-social behaviour towards his
neighbours was first brought to my attention
On October 2016 when a
case involving the Defendant and one of his neighbours was referred to me for
investigation. The Defendant
was reported to have caused frequent acts of harassment and anti-social
behaviour against an elderly neighbour.
The Defendant was arrested by the. Police and bailed to a different
address. |
Page Number: 106 |
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The
matter. was referred to the Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court on 05 October 2016 where a
first hearing took place. The
Defendant pleaded not guilty and the trial was fixed
for 17 November 2016. However, the trial did not proceed due to
insufficient support as the elderly tenant was unable to attend Court due to
health· reasons. A copy of a letter from the Magistrate Court is attached to
this statement at pages 25-26. |
Page Number: 106 |
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The
Defendant was I previously known to the Claimant and an anti-social behaviour order was made on 04 August 2015 by the
Magistrates Court to prevent him from knowingly using or supplying property personal
or otherwise, for the use in a rave as defined in s.63(1) o: f the Criminal
Justice Order Act 1994. The order· was
made for a duration of 5 years. A copy of the Order is at page 27 of the exhibit bundle. |
Page Number: 107 |
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05th August 2016 |
On 05th
August 2016 the
Defendant threatened and shouted abuse at Mr. and Mrs Mathiyalagan tenants of
117 Burncroft Avenue. He aggressively demanded money from him and. threatened
to beat him up. The
Defendant also repeatedly swore at Mr. Mathiyalagans wife called her a
'witch’ and tried to stop the Mr. Mathiyalagan from going up the stairs to
his flat by standing in front of him and blocking his advance by placing his
hands on the staircase railings. Mr. Mathiyalagan has
already provided a witness
statement in support these
proceedings to confirm that this incident happened. A. file note of this
report is exhibited at pages 28-30 of the exhibit bundle LN1. |
Page Number: 10 |
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On 08th
August 2016 Mr. Mathiyalagan
reported that the Defendant aggressively banged on his front door, shouted
abuse at him and his wife and accused them of making noise. Mr. Mathiyalagan reported to us that he
believes that the Defendant used a screwdriver to damage the lock on his
meter cupboard and removed the fuse box thereby cutting off their electricity
supply. Mr. Mathiyalagan reported this
incident to the police and was given reference number CAD 7934/ August 2016 A file
note of this report is exhibited at pages 28-30 of the exhibit bundle. |
Page Number: 107 |
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On 27th September 2016 Mr.
Mathiyalagan reported that the Defendant confronted him as he returned to his
flat with his wife and young daughter and threatened and swore at him and
demanded· money from him. A file note of the report is on pages 28-3_0 of the
bundle. |
Page Number: 107 |
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On 28th September 2016 Mr.
Mathiyalagan reported that the Defendant aggressively banged on his door and threatened
and shouted abuse and swear words at him and his wife. The Defendant also aggressively demanded
money from Mr. Mathiyalagan. A file of the report is at pages 28-30 of the
exhibit bundle. |
Page Number: 108 |
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On 11th November 2016 my
former colleague, Sarah Fletcher interviewed an elderly resident who wished
to remain anonymous. He said that the Defendant approached him as he came out
of his flat and started to shout abuse, swear at him
and threatened to burn down the elderly neighbour’s flat. The report
continued that sometime around mid-September 2016. one of the Defendant's
neighbours reported that the Defendant confronted him outside his block as he
was going to the local park and started to shout abuse and threats at him and
said to him "I can get you over at the park, I know you go for a
walk". This incident-led to his arrest and to the matter being referred.
to the Magistrates· Court. A file note of the report is exhibited on page
31of the exhibit bundle LN1. |
Page Number: 108 |
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11. I had meetings with Mr. George
Quinton, one of the Defendant’s neighbours on 15th
December 2016 And 11th January 2017 He
reported that he was experiencing problems with the Defendant's behaviour,
and that on 04th
October 2016 the
Defendant aggressively banged on his ceiling and accused him, of making
noise. The Defendant then went to the neighbour’s flat upstairs and started
kicking and banging on the front door and was swearing and shouting at
him. The Defendant later went
_downstairs, dragged the neighbour’s motorbike from where it was parked and
started to hit it with a piece of wood. A file -note of the report is at
pages 32-34 of the exhibit bundle. |
Page Number: 108 + 109 |
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12. On 22nd November 2016 during a
telephone conversation with my former colleague MS Sarah Fletcher, the
Defendant was heard saying to his mother, who was present with him, 'I'm gonna get do her over, I’m gonna
take her job just for fun' referring to MS Fletcher. A file note of the incident is at page 34A
of the exhibit bundles. 13. I hereby attach a case history
detailing incident of reports from Mr. Mathiyalagan about the abuse, threats and persistent intimidation by the Defendant. The case history is at pages 35". to·
40 of the exhibit bundle L1. It
shows that Mr. Mathiyalagan reported incidents too numerous to set out in
this statement about abuse, threats, attempts to extort family and
intimidation by the Defendant. Examples
are that the Defendant banged on his front door while his wife was alone at
Home with their young daughter and shouted abuse at his wife and asked her to
turn off the bathroom taps. He also
removed his electricity fuse thereby cutting off their power supply. Mr. Mathiyalagan reported the incident to
the police and was given CAD 5753/23 December 2016 A file
note of this incident- is at page. 37 of the exhibit bundles. |
Page Number: 109 |
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14. Other examples) of aggressive and anti-social
behaviour reported by Mr. Mathiyalagan were that on 21st January 2017, the Defendant
aggressively banged on his door, swore and shouted
abuse and threats at him and his family and accused them of making noise. |
Page Number: 109 |
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15. On goth June 2017? the
Defendant attacked Mr. Mathiyalagans cousin in the communal hallway as he
returned from work late at night by grabbing him on the arm and neck thereby
causing bruising to his arm and neck.
The Defendant also snatched his mobile phone from him as he tried to
record the incident. |
Page Number: 109 |
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16. On 16th June 2017 the
Defendant confronted Mr. Mathiyalagans wife as she· was exiting the main entrance
at 11:05am and said to her that he had her bank and personal details. He also
reported that the Defendant told his wife that he wanted her and her husband
to pay him some money. |
Page Number: 109 |
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17. 0n 23rd June 2017 the Defendant
came out of his flat with his dog and attacked Mr. Mathiyalagans cousin as he
returned from work at 11:35pm. He reported that the Defendant punched his
cousin twice on the chest tried to push him out of the block and snatched his
mobile phone as he tried to record the incident. |
Page Number: 109 |
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18. On 28th June 2017 the
Defendant confronted Mr. Mathiyalagans wife as she was leaving the block at 11:45am,
swore at her, shouted abuse and accused her of making noise inside her flat.
He said to her that he knows all her personal details and that of her
-husband including their full names, date of birth, phone numbers and bank
details. The Defendant demanded that
they pay him some money and asked her to tell Mr. Mathiyalagan to come and
see him. |
Page Number: 109 +110 |
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19. On 02nd July 2017 Mr.
Mathiyalagan reported that the Defendant confronted him with his dog barking
and without a lead as he was going out with his family at 5:18pm and asked
him when· he was going to hand over the money. He also reported that as they
left the block the Defendant ran after them swearing and shouting abuse and
demanded that he must pay him money if he wants him to leave him alone. The
Defendant also said. to him that. he.
has all there. Personal details. A report of the incident is at page
40 of the case history. |
Page Number: 110 |
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20. Case. history notes exhibited at
pages· 41-46 how reports of similar aggressive and intimidating behaviour
displayed to Mr. Mathiyalagan was being experienced by another tenant who
wishes to remain anonymous because of fear of reprisal from the Defendant. |
Page Number: 110 |
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21. Similarly, further case notes·
exhibited at pages. 47-52 show that another tenant who wishes to remain
anonymous was being subjected to ·the Defendant’s anti-social behaviour. She had to be moved from the block because
of the harassment from· the Defendant - and because she suffered from mental
health problems and was particularly vulnerable and unable to deal with the
threats and harassment from the Defendant. |
Page Number: 110 |
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22. On 07th February 2017 the Defendant approached the leaseholder of 117
Burncroft Avenue and his plumber outside the block as they were attempting to
resolve low water pressure issues affecting the flat. The Defendant informed the leaseholder that
there were problems between him and his tenants but did not. give specific
details. The leaseholder explained to the Defendant that his tenants we’re
experiencing low water pressure in their flat and that they were trying to
fix the problem. The Defendant said to the leaseholder, “you will not
resolve· the problem as I am restricting their water supply." The
leaseholder later asked the Defendant to increase the water pressure and the
Defendant stated. _"I cannot do anything at the moment; I will sort it
out later”, A report of this incident is at page 55 of the exhibit bundles. |
Page Number: 110 + 111 |
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23. On 24th February 2017 the
Claimants officers Sarah Fletcher and Steve Kirk attended the Defendant’s property
following reports of low water pressure in the flats above his. While inside
his flat they noticed that the Defendant have installed a metal security·
gate inside his front door. It 'also' appeared that the Defendant may have
removed the wall between his kitchen and living room thereby creating an open
plan living space. A copy of the file note is pages-56-57 -of -the bundle. |
Page Number: 111 |
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24. On at May 2017 the
Claimant’s officers, MS Fletcher a Neighbourhood officer who has since left
the Council and Mr. Steve Stirk a surveyor
visited the Defendant's block of
flats following reports of low water pressure to flats 109, .113. and 117
Burncroft Avenue. While the Claimant's officers were outside flat 113, the
Defendant came up to them and started
to complain about his perceived victimization by his neighbours, the police and the council.
While the Defendant was talking to the officers Mr. Mathiyalagan came down the
stairs and the Defendant said to him, “I’m going to the police station now
with my evidence about you and I’m going to ruin your life'' A file
note of this report is exhibited at page 58 of the exhibit bundle and an
email from Steve Stirk is at page 59. |
Page Number: 111 |
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25. On 14th May 2017 when another
neighbour who wishes to remain. anonymous reported that the Defendant
aggressively banged on her door, shouted abuse and
threats at her and falsely accused her of making noise and coming into his
flat to attack him. The neighbour stated that the Defendant later followed
her to her car as she was leaving the block shouting abuse and wanting to
know where she was going. The
neighbour· also reported that the Defendant allowed his dog to roam freely in
the communal area of the block. without a lead. A file note of ·the report is
at page 60 of the exhibit bundle L_N1. |
Page Number: 111 |
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26. On 28th May 2017 the Defendant was issued with a
first instance Harassment letter by the police following allegations of
harassment and threatening behaviour made to the police by his neighbour. A
copy of the letter and the PC's statement are at pages 61-62 of the exhibit
bundle LN1. |
Page Number: 112 |
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27. On 12th July 2017 Mr.
Neville Gary, the Claimants repairs surveyor attended. the Defendant's flat
to investigate reports of low water pressure to the flats above the
Defendant's flat but the Defendant refused him access. Mr.-Neville Gary
attended the Defendant's flat again at about 5:39pm following reports from
the leaseholder of flat 117 Burncroft House that the water supply had stopped
completely but the Defendant also refused him access. The
Defendant later shouted abuse and swear words at Mr. Gary and would not allow
him to approach his car. Mr.
Gary has provided a witness statement in relation to this incident. |
Page Number: 10 |
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28. The Defendant is in breach of
the following conditions of his tenancy agreement. Condition 10 - "You must not act in any way
which causes, or is likely to cause, a 'nuisance or annoyance or is
anti-social." Condition 21. - "You must not abuse,
harass, make offensive comments and/or malicious allegations, use or threaten
to use violence against any of our officers or agents, or against a
counsellor. This applies at any time and in any place. We may report the
matter to the Police". Condition 31 - "You must take care not
to cause damage to your property or the property of your neighbours", Condition 33 - "You must-keep the inside
of your property clean and in reasonable decorative order". · Condition 34 - "You must not use the
property in any way that may cause a health and safety' hazard or encourage
vermin and/or pests (for example, by hoarding items inappropriately)" Condition 53 - "You must keep the inside
of the property, the fixtures and fittings and glass if. The property in good
repair during the tenancy" |
Page Number: 112 + 113 |
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29. I have corresponded with the
Defendant regarding the reports of anti-social behaviour made against him by
his neighbours and invited him to meetings with his mother, but he declined
to attend. Letters were sent to him on 29th November 2016 inviting
him for a meeting on 06th December 2016 31st January 2017 inviting
him for a meeting on the February 2017 16th February 2017 for a
meeting on 22 February 2016 And 16th
-March 2017 for a
meeting on 22nd
March 2017 These letters
are exhibited at pages 63-70 of the exhibit bundle. |
Page Number: 113 |
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30. I have enquired with the
Mental Health Team whether the Defendant is currently known to the team and
was informed that he is no longer under their care. |
Page Number: 113 |
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31. The Claimant's operatives have had
difficulties in accessing the Defendant's flat. to inspect the state· of the
property and the unauthorized works and modifications which the Defendant is
purported to have carried out without a written consent from the Claimant the
Claimant has also been unable to check whether the Defendant is restricting
water supply/pressure to the properties above his since December 2016 The
Defendant has· admitted to restricting the water supply but has refused to
allow the Claimant’s maintenance operatives access to his property to
investigate and rectify the problem. |
Page Number: 113 |
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32. The Defendant has intimidated the residents in the entire block and
because of his Behaviour, we have received numerous complaints from
residents, requests to be transferred
from the block and we have had to move a vulnerable tenant from the block. |
Page Number: 113 |
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33. I have made attempts to engage with the Defendant, but he has not
been cooperative and has continuously displayed abusive and threatening
Behaviour. towards the Claimant's members of staff and his neighbors. A
Notice of Seeking. Possession has been served to him and possession action is
being considered. However, in the meantime, this injunction is required to ensure that
the other residents are not subjected to further intimidation and harassment by the
Defendant. This application is being made without notice because if the
Defendant were given notice, he would intimidate the witnesses in an attempt to prevent the order being made. |
Page Number: 114 |
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statement of Truth I believe the facts in this Witness
Statement are true. Signed Dated this 08th day of
August 2017 |
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2 ·
The 1st Injunction Order
/ Lemmy / pub Book Issue: 1! Statement
of George Quinton / Page
Numbers: 120,121,122,123 |
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Made on behalf of the Claimant Witness Statement of George Quinton Statement No, 1 4. Dated 28 July 2017 IN THE
EDMONTON COUNTY COURT BETWEEN: CLAM NO: THE MAYOR AND BURGESSES OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD Claimant -and- MR SIMON CORDELL Defendant WITNESS STATEMENT OF MR GEORGE QUINTON |
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Page Number: 120 |
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1. lam the tenant of
Fiat 113 Burncroft Avenue, Enfield, EN3 7JQ. My fiat is located the next floor
above the Defendant's. I have lived at this property since the 2nd of May 2016. |
Page Number: 121 |
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2. I make this Witness Statement in support
of the Claimant’s application for an injunction to stop the Defendant from
causing intimidation, harassment to me and other residents. |
Page Number: 121 |
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3. The problems that
I have encountered with this tenant have been a regular occurrence since the
commencement of my tenancy. The Defendant would come to my flat three or four
times a week, on occasion this would occur more frequently whereby he would
extend this harassment to not only myself but to my visitors also often
following them as they would leave the building. He would often play loud
music after which he would become very argumentative and bang on my door
accusing me and my visitors of maliciously making loud noises to annoy him. |
Page Number: 121 |
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4. The Defendant would often make
threats to me and on one particular occasion the
Defendant said to me, ‘he is on a curfew for 12 days, but he would come
‘after me’ once this is over'. |
Page Number: 121 |
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5. The Defendant had also made
accusations claiming that the noises I was allegedly causing had resulted in
the sudden death of his child. |
Page Number: 121 + 122 |
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6. On another occasion on the 9th October 2016 the
Defendant came to my flat banging on the door and when I answered immediately
started shouting at me. He then went downstairs and about ten minutes later
he approached my moped which was parked outside the building and started
smashing it with a wooden stick. The damage that caused was to my vehicle was
significant and prevented me from using it for some time and caused me to
lose my job through lack of transport which was a requirement of my employment.
The damage to the motorcycle was damage to tyres, the side panels, the
headlights both front and rear along with both the breaks and the mirrors.
The matter was reported to the Police who attended and arrested the
Defendant. A crime reference number was obtained relating to this incident
and I will be happy to provide this at the hearing when I attend. I also have
a recording of conversation between the Defendant and I, where he admitted
having caused damages to my moped. The recording will be provided at the
hearing. |
Page Number: 122 |
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7. A further incident occurred with the
Defendant around January
2017 whereby he came to my front door and started shouting and complaining
about noise and that he was being wrongfully accused by the Police and
accused myself and other tenants of being out to get him. I asked him to
leave but he refused to do this, so I then left my flat to stay at my friends
as the Defendants behaviour had scared me. When I returned to the property a
couple of days later, superglue had been inserted into the front entrance
door lock preventing me from gaining access, this also caused the key to
break. |
Page Number: 122 |
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8. This was reported to the council and
an order was required to gain entry to my property. This was recorded under
works order reference number 1814013/1. |
Page Number: 122 + 123 |
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9. Due to the erratic and abusive behaviour
of this tenant I have been forced to flee my property because I feel scared
and uncomfortable, and I have not returned since. As a result of this I have
also fallen into arrears, I am now facing homelessness. |
Page Number: 123 |
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Dated this 07th day of August 2017 |
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1 ·
The 1st Injunction Order
/ Lemmy / pub Book Issue: 1! Lemmy 1ST Injunction Mathiyalagan
Statement/ Page
Numbers: 69,70,71,72,73,74,75,76 |
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“The 1st Injunction
Order Lemmy” 1. Made on behalf of the
Claimant 2. Witness Statement
of Markandu Mathiyalagan 3. Statement No. 1 4. Exhibits CLAIM NO: IN THE EDMONTON COUNTY COURT BETWEEN: Claimant THE MAYOR AND BURGESSES OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD -and- Defendant MR SIMON CORDELL WITNESS STATEMENT OF MR MARKANDU MATH IYALAGAN |
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Page Number: 69 |
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1. I am the tenant of
Flat 117 Burncroft Avenue, Enfield, EN3 7JQ. My flat is located two floors
above the Defendant’s. I live there with my wife and children. I have been house to this Property with my family on 11th September 2014 by Waltham Forest
District Council. The Property was given to me as a temporary accommodation. |
Page Number: 70 |
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2. I make this
Witness Statement in support of the Claimant’s application for an injunction
to. stop the Defendant from causing intimidation, harassment to me and other
residents. BACKGROUND |
Page Number: 70 |
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3. The problem with the Defendant started a
few months after we moved into the property, after the Defendant approached
me asking me to write a letter of support in relation to a problem, he was
having with the lady that used to live at Flat 113 Bumcroft
Avenue. I refused to write the letter and told the Defendant that I do not
want to get involved as I did not have any problems with the lady. Since then the Defendant has made living in this block difficult
for me and my family. He has been very aggressive to my family and I and has
continuously intimidated, threatened and harassed my wife, cousin
and me. |
Page Number: 70 |
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4. The Defendant have repeatedly accused us of making noise inside our
flat even though our flat is situated two floors above his and the person
living directly below us have never complained to us about noise. He has
shouted abuse at us, damaged our properties and aggressively demanded money
from me. My family and I are constantly living in fear and my wife are
frightened to stay at home and has had to accompany me to work on several
occasions and stayed in the car with our young daughter until I finish work. |
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5. The Defendant has slashed
my car tires, damaged my fuse box and has physically
threatened to hit me with a piece of wood. He has a big dog that he brings
out with him without a lead when he approaches us
and he has used the dog to intimidate us. He also allows the dog to bark and
run freely inside the communal hallway and staircase without a lead. I have
reported all the issues to the police and Waltham Forest, the local authority
that placed me in the property but each time the police attends, the
Defendant will lock himself inside his flat and will refuse to answer his
door. |
Page Number: 71 |
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6. On 6th
August 2016 at 6pm, the Defendant threatened and shouted
abuse at me and my wife, he aggressively demanded money from me and
threatened to beat me up. He repeatedly swore at my wife, called her a ‘witch’ and tried to stop me from going up the stairs to my flat
by standing in front of me and placing his hands on the railings. |
Page Number: 71 |
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7. On 08th
August 2016 the Defendant aggressively banged on my
front door, shouted abuse at me and my wife and accused us of making noise.
He then used a screwdriver to damage the lock on my electric meter cupboard
and removed the fuse box thereby cutting off our electricity supply. I
reported the incident to the police and was given reference number CAD
7934/August 2016. |
Page Number: 71 |
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8. On 27th
September 2016 at 11:45pm, I was confronted by the
Defendant as I returned to my flat with my wife and young daughter and he
threatened and swore at me and demanded money from me. |
Page Number: 71 |
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9. On 28th
September 2016 at 5:30pm, the Defendant aggressively
banged on my front door and threatened and shouted verbal abuse and swear
words at me and my wife. He also aggressively demanded money from me. |
Page Number: 71 |
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10. On 08th
December 2016 the Defendant aggressively banged on my front door while my wife was
alone in our flat with our young daughter and accused her of making noise. He
also shouted abuse and threats at her. The incident was reported to the police and I was given reference number 5227336/16. |
Page Number: 72 |
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11. On 11th
December 2016 the Defendant aggressively banged on my
front door and accused us of making noise, he also shouted abuse and threats
at me and my wife. |
Page Number: 72 |
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12. On 23rd
December 2016 at 3:43pm, the Defendant banged on my front
door while my wife was alone at home with our young daughter, he shouted
abuse at her and asked her to go to the bathroom and turn off the taps. He
also removed our electricity fuse thereby cutting off our power supply. I
reported the incident to the police and was given reference number 5753123rd
December 2016. |
Page Number: 72 |
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13. On 26th
December 2016 at about 12:30pm, my family and I was going
out and as we got to the first floor, the Defendant came running up the
stairs towards us with a towel round his waist and started to shout abuse at
us and accused us of tampering with water and stopping the water supply to
his flat. I tried to explain to him that we also have restricted water supply
to our flat, but he will not listen and continued to shout abuse at us and
followed us until we left the block. |
Page Number: 72 |
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14. On 03rd
January 2017 at 10:47pm, the Defendant confronted me, my wife
and our two-year-old daughter as we returned from a family outing and
followed us up the stairs and started to shout that we were deliberately
banging on the water pipes and making noise. The Defendant also talked about
saving me from being beaten up by some unknown persons, he stated that he
caught my wife and I making noise inside my bathroom, called me a ‘lying cunt’ and asked, me to swear on my baby’s life that we
were not banging. He continued to shout abuse and threats at us for about 15
minutes. |
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15. On 21st
January 2017 at 6:21pm, the Defendant aggressively
banged on my front door, swore and shouted abuse and
threats at us and accused us of making noise. |
Page Number: 73 |
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16. On 31st
January 2017 at 6:10pm, the Defendant aggressively
banged on my front door, shouted abuse and threats
at us and accused us of banging on the floor. Later in the evening of the
same day I discovered that all four tyres of my car
which was parked outside the block have been slashed with a sharp object. |
Page Number: 73 |
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17. On 05th
May 2017 I was walking out of the block when I saw the
Defendant talking to two council officials and as I walked past them, the
Defendant said to me that he will ruin my life and that he was going to
present evidence to the police about my illegal activities. I did not respond
or say anything to him. |
Page Number: 73 |
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18. On 12th
May 2017 at about 12pm, my wife, was at home with my
daughter and my cousin when the Defendant came up to my front door and
started to bang and push aggressively on the door, shouting for my wife to
open the door saying that he wanted .to talk to her. The Defendant knew that
I had gone to work and that my wife may be alone with our young daughter, but
he insisted on my wife opening the door for him while shouting abuse at her. |
Page Number: 73 |
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19. On 01st
June 2017 I was at work when my wife telephoned me to complain that the
Defendant and two other males came and banged on my front door for about two
minutes. My wife was alone with our young daughter at the time
and she was very frightened because of the loud banging on our front door. |
Page Number: 74 |
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20. On 09th
June 2017 my cousin returned from work late at night
and as he opened the main communal door, the Defendant came out of his flat
and started to shout abuse at him. As my cousin brought out his mobile phone
to record the incident, the Defendant snatched the phone from him. A struggle
ensued as my cousin tried to get his phone back from the Defendant. The
Defendant then physically attacked my cousin; he grabbed my cousin round his
arm and neck and injured his arm thereby causing it to bleed. My cousin
managed to get his phone back and called the police. The police attended
within 10 minutes and my cousin explained to them what happened, and they
went to speak to the Defendant, but he refused to let them in. |
Page Number: 74 |
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21. On 16th
June 2017 at 11:55am, the Defendant confronted my
wife outside the main entrance door as she was going to pick our daughter from
school and accused her of making noise. The Defendant also said to my wife
that he has our bank account and personal details and that she should tell me
to pay him money. |
Page Number: 74 |
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22. On 18th
June 2017 at 11:55am, the Defendant confronted my
wife outside the communal entrance door as she was going to pick our daughter
from school and said to her that he knows what time she goes out and when she
returns and to tell her husband that he wants to speak to him. |
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23. On 23rd
June 2017 my cousin returned from work at 11:35pm and as he entered the block,
the Defendant came out of his flat with his dog barking and without a lead
and started to swear and shout abuse at my cousin. The Defendant then
attacked my cousin by punching him twice on the chest and tried to push my
cousin out of the block. The Defendant snatched my cousin’s mobile phone as
he tried to record the incident, but he managed to get the phone back. My
wife heard the commotion and woke me up and as we came out of my fiat
shouting at my cousin and wanting to know what |
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24. On 28th
June 2017 at 11:45am, the Defendant confronted my
wife outside the main entrance door as she was going to pick up our daughter
from school and demanded to talk to her. My wife told him that she cannot
stop to speak with him as she was on her way to collect her daughter from
school but the. Defendant ran after my wife, stood in front of her and
started to shout at her. The Defendant told my wife that he knows all our personal
details including our full names, date of birth and bank details. The
Defendant demanded that we should pay him some money and that my wife should
tell me to come and talk to him. The Defendant also accused my wife of making
noises inside our flat. |
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25. On 30th
June 2017 at 11:45am, the Defendant confronted my wife as she was leaving the block
to go and pick up our daughter from school and accused her of slamming the
door. My wife denied slamming the door and the Defendant called her a liar
and proceeded to swear and shout abuse at her. |
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26. On 02nd
July 2017 at 5:18pm, my family and I was going out to
visit some friends and as we were about to exit the block, the Defendant
popped his head out of his front door and asked me when I was going to hand
over the money to him. I told him that I was not going to give him any money
and that he should go and work so that he could earn some money. As we left
the block, the Defendant came running after us and was shouting abuse and
swearing at me and said to me that I should pay him some money if I want him
to leave me and my family alone. The Defendant also said to me that he has
all our personal details including phone numbers, date of birth and bank
details and that I must pay him to have them back. I told him that I will not
pay him and to do whatever he likes with the details. |
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27. The constant verbal abuse, swearing, intimidation and aggressive
Behaviour from the Defendant towards my family and I have made &
difficult for us to live in our own home. The fear of not knowing when we
will be confronted with vile and aggressive Behaviour as my wife and 1 go out
or return to our home has caused us sever stress and anxiety. My wife is
afraid of leaving Our flat on her own due to fear that the Defendant will
confront and shout abuse at her. We are having to tip-toe inside our flat,
for fear of being accused of making noise even though we Dive too floors
above the Defendant. The Defendant has caused us immense hardship by
vandalizing my property and although I cannot prove If, I am certain that the
Defendant was responsible for slashing my oar tyres,
damaging my meter cupboard and removing my
electricity fuse several times and restricting water flow to my flat. Also, I
no longer park my oar outside my block In Burncroft Avenue because of the car
being vandalized I now park a few streets away, about ten or fifteen minutes
from my home Instead of outside my block which is about a minute from my
flat. I do not as to why we should have to live this way. |
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of Truth I believe the facts in this Witness
Statement are true. Signed: “Marked as” Yes Name: Markandu Mathiyalagan Dated: 02.08.2017 |
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Mr. Neville Gary Council Staff Statement/
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Order Lemmy” 1. Made on behalf of
the Claimant 2. Witness Statement
of Neville Gary 3. Statement No. 1 4. Dated 01 August 2017 The 01 in the date has been forged! CLAIM NO: IN THE EDMONTON COUNTY COURT BETWEEN: Claimant THE MAYOR AND BURGESSES OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD -and- Defendant MR SIMON CORDELL WITNESS STATEMENT OF MR NEVILLE GRAY |
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1. I am employed by the
London Borough of Enfield as an in-house legal disrepair surveyor and have
been so employed since February 2014. My role consists of
carrying out property inspections, diagnosis and the
management of repairs to the councils entire housing stock along with dealing
with and overseeing all disrepair claims. |
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2. I make this
Witness Statement in support of the Claimant’s application for an injunction
to stop the Defendant from causing intimidation, harassment and alarm to me,
other Council Officers and residents near his
property on Burncroft Avenue, Enfield, EN3 7JQ. The application also seeks
access to the Defendant’s Property to enable the Claimant to' carry out
routine and l maintenance inspections. |
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a. secure tenant of Flat 109 Burncroft Avenue, Enfield EN3 7QJ. |
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4. I first visited
this property in the morning of 12 July 2017 at 11.00 am after complaints were made from the tenants at Flat 117
regarding the low pressure of their water supply. I knocked on the
Defendant’s flat at 109 but there was initially no answer, I had noticed that
the front entrance door to the property was unlocked and slightly open; I
could also hear a dog barking which appeared very aggressive. I shouted
through the open door and explained that I needed to come to his property and
check the water tap but he refused to come to the door. The Defendant was
shouting and swearing at me to go away. At that time, I had immediately
backed off and called the Claimant’s call centre who then called his mother
Ms Mother, on my behalf who then attended the Defendant’s Property with her
brother. The Defendant’s still refused access and was extremely vocal and so
that visit did not proceed but was re-scheduled for Thursday 13 July and then
changed to Monday 17 July as his mother was not available. |
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5. On 12 July 20.17 at 5.39pm, I received calls from both the Leaseholder and the Managing
Agents of Flat 117 advising that their tenants’ (Mr and Miss Mathiyalagan)
water supply had stopped completely. I also called the tenant of 113 (Mr
Quinton) and he had agreed to meet me at his property: I then called Ms
Cordell and expressed urgency of accessing his property also, this evening to
check his stop cock. It was agreed for her to meet me at the property along
with the tenant of 113 and the Leaseholder of 117. I contacted one of the
Claimant’s housing managers, Mr Clive Green who| expressed his concern of me
attending out of hours but it was then agreed that I could attend but call
him as soon as I arrived and at ten-minute intervals. |
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the Leaseholder of Flat 117 Mr John Irving called and said that their
pressure was on and normal and was off for approximately 30 minutes. The
pressure was poor that morning and became non- existent the same evening for
30 minutes without explanation and then returned to normal better than it had
been since December 2016 This caused me concern as there was a strong suggestion that the
Defendant was restricting pressure to the tenants of Flats 113 and 117 who
have both confirmed the problems they have had and that the Defendant had
said to them that he was controlling the water pressure previously. |
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113 said that he has not been at his property for 6 months as he is scared of the Defendant’s violent conduct who had also
banged and kicked on his front door previously. |
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Flat 117 Mr John Irving also reported to me that the Defendant has been demanding
money off of his tenant at 117 to the value of £500. |
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refused access again in the evening on 12 July 2017 but when I was about to return to my car he came out and although he
was initially reasonable, he then started shouting and swearing at me outside
the main communal front entrance. I backed away and made my way to my car but he started following me continually showing
aggression and using vile language, this must have been around 19f30pm. At
that point I called one of my managers and advised that I required
assistance. The Defendant’s behaviour continued to worsen against me and so I
called the Police as he would not allow me to approach my car. A police
reference number was provided to me on the day 775912072017 CAD. |
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Police and they spoke to the Defendant’s mother. The Defendant refused to
come out or allow access. He wanted me to return on Monday of which I have
now refused to do because of his threats and violence. |
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Statement of Truth I believe the facts in this Witness Statement are true. Signed: “Marked as” Yes Name: Neville Gary Dated: 01 August 2017 |
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