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colleagues lives in Edmonton. The Defendant also stated that he knows where they live
and they were not safe.
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• On 9th January 2018 the Defendant called Kaunchita Maudhub (ASB Behaviour officer)
and left a long voicemail on her work telephone number and made threats.
• On 26th February 2018, at around 11.45pm it is alleged that the Defendant came to one of
his neighbour’s front door and started making loud banging noises and rattling with their
letter box. The Defendant ran away after the neighbour opened her front door.
• On 1st March 2018 it is alleged that the Defendant knocked on one of his neighbours’
door loudly, he started rattling with their letter box and shouting. This went on for 5 to 10
minutes, but the Defendant left after he heard that the neighbour was calling the police.
• On 15th March 2018 it is alleged that the Defendant swore, shouted, and assaulted one of
his neighbours in front of his wife and his 3 years old child.
• On 1st May 2018, the Defendant attended the Edmonton County Court as there was a
hearing listed in relation to an injunction. It is alleged that the Defendant started shouting
abuse, swore and make threats to two of the Claimant’s employees (Lemmy Nwabuisi,
ASB officer and Balbinder Kaur Geddes, lawyer) and to one of his neighbours who
attended Court to give evidence. The Defendant also swore at a judge. These incidents
were witnessed by members of staff working at the Court.
• On 29th May 2018, it is alleged that the Defendant attended one of his neighbours’
property; he took his dog with him and waited by their front door. It is alleged that the
Defendant tried to intimidate as they were due to attend a hearing in the Edmonton
County Court to give evidence in support of a claim for an injunction issued against the
Defendant.
• On 30th May 2018, it is alleged that the Defendant made threats to kill to one of his
neighbours. The matter was reported to the police. The Defendant was arrested and
released on bail.
• On 29th August 2018, it is alleged that the Defendant assaulted one of his neighbours for
flushing his toilet.
• The Defendant telephoned two council officers (Lemmy Nwabuisi and Ludmilla Lyavoo)
on 12th September 2018 and made threats to them over the telephone. The Defendant also
accused them of fraud and of fabricating evidence to support the Council’s claim for an
injunction
• On 12th September 2018 at about 3.50pm, the Defendant called one of his neighbours on
his mobile phone using a private number. It is not known how you obtained his number,
but he terminated the call. The Defendant called
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again using the same private number, but he terminated the call as soon as he heard
his voice. The Defendant called repeatedly after that.
• On 24th September 2018 at about 11.30am, one of the Defendant neighbours returned
home from dropping her daughter at school and as she entered their block of flat, she
noticed that the middle door on the ground floor was open as well as the Defendant front
door. As she went up the stairs to their second floor flat, the Defendant dog came out of
the Defendant flat and started barking at her. The neighbour had to run up the stairs to her
flat to escape from the dog. It was reported that the Defendant dog is always barking
whenever they go out or return to the block and the neighbour and 4 years old daughter
are terrified.