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Defendant, ft is also to be noted that Mr Mathiyaiagan provided evidence in
support of the initial injunction order
Incidents of anti-social behaviour
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7. On 14 November 2017 Mr Mathiyaiagan telephoned me to report an
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incident that occurred at 11:30am on 11 November 2017. He reported that
his wife was alone inside their flat when the Defendant came to their front
door, opened the letterbox and peeped through it to see who was inside the
flat. Mr Mathiyaiagan stated that the Defendant started swearing and
shouting abuse and banging on his front door as soon as he saw his wife. He
then ran downstairs when his wife went to get her mobile phone to record the
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incident. He stated that his wife called the police, CAD No. 3230 of 11
November 2017 and the police attended and went and spoke to the
Defendant and came and informed his wife that he denied coming to their
front door. A file note of this report is under exhibit LN02.
8. On 5 January 2018 Mr and Mrs Mathiyaiagan met with me to report recent
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incidents that occurred on 2 and 3 January 2018. Mr Mathiyaiagan
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reported that on 2 January 2018 at 6:30pm, his wife was inside their flat
trying to assemble a cupboard, she was with their 3-year- old daughter and a
cousin who was asleep at the time. He stated that suddenly his wife heard
someone banging on their front door. She went to the door with her phone
and overheard the Defendant shouting that there was noise coming from
their flat. His wife told the Defendant that she was trying to assemble a
cupboard but he called her a liar and accused her of deliberately banging on
the floor. The Defendant then stood outside his front door for more than
twenty minutes swearing and shouting abuse at his wife. Mr Mathiyaiagan
stated that the Defendant went away and returned half an hour later, he lifted
his letterbox flap, stuck his mobile phone through the letterbox and started to
record his family while swearing
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