Page 19 - tmp
P. 19

th
              17.   We received a report that on 7 February 2017 that the Defendant approached
                 the leaseholder of 117 Burncroft Avenue and his plumber outside the block as
                 they were attempting to resolve the problem causing low water pressure in the
                 flat. The Defendant said to the leaseholder that there were problems between him
                 and his tenants but did not give any specific details. The leaseholder explained to
                 the Defendant that his tenants were experiencing low water pressure in the flat
                 and the Defendant said to him ‘you will  ot solve the problem as I am restricting
                                                             n
                 their water supply’. The leaseholder later knocked on the Defendant door and
                 asked whether he would increase the water pressure and the Defendant stated '!
                 cannot do anything at the moment, I will sort it out later’.


              18. On 24 February 2017 Sarah Fletcher (Neighbourhood Officer) and Steve Stirk
                         th
                 (Maintenance Surveyor) attended the Defendant property at fiat 109 Burncroft
                 Avenue to inspect the property following reports of low water pressure from flats
                 113 and 117 Burncroft Avenue. While inside the Defendant flat, they observed
                 that the Defendant had installed an iron security gate inside his front door. It also
                 appeared to them that the wall between the Defendant kitchen and living room
                 seemed to have been removed thereby creating an open plan effect. Much of the
                 property was taken up with industrial type printers, boxes and folders and there
                 were dog faeces in the Defendant’s back garden.

              19. On 17 March 2017 Lemmy Nwabuisi, ASB Coordinator visited 109 Burncroft
                          th
                 Avenue to post a letter through the Defendant door and as he got into his car to
                 drive  off  after  posting  the  letter,  the  Defendant  ran  after  him  shouting  and
                 screaming abuse.  The letter  requested  that the Defendant attend the  Council
                 office to discuss the nuisance reports being received from his neighbours. By the
                 time he returned to the office, the Defendant had telephoned him several times.
                 Lemmy Nwabuisi telephoned the Defendant back and the Defendant  asked
                 whether he was the person that posted a letter through his letterbox and Lemmy
                 Nwabuisi said yes. The Defendant asked why he did not stop when he ran after
                 him and Lemmy Nwabuisi stated that he had another visit and did not have the
                 time to stop and talk to him. The Defendant stated that he will not attend the
                 meeting at the Civic Centre or any of the council offices as he is unable to leave
                 his flat and that the meeting should take place in his flat. Mr Nwabuisi offered to
                 have the meeting at a neutral venue and suggested the local library or at his
                 mother's  house  but the Defendant refused saying  that he have done nothing
                 wrong and accused Lemmy Nwabuisi of taking sides with his neighbours.


             20. On  5  th  May 2017,  it  is alleged that  the  Defendant  threatened one  of his
                 neighbours by saying that he will ruin his life and that the Defendant was going to
                 the police to present evidence about his illegal activities.











                                                                  12                                      8
   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24