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• On 24th February 2017 Sarah Fletcher (Neighbourhood Officer) and Steve Stirk
(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.
• On 17th March 2017 Lemmy Nwabuisi, ASB Coordinator visited 109 Burncroft 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.
• On 5th 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.
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• On 14th May 2017, it is alleged that the Defendant aggressively banged on one of his
neighbour’s door, shouted abuse, and threats at her and falsely accused her of making
noise and coming into his flat to attack him. The Defendant later followed her to her car
shouting abuse and wanting to know where she was going.
• On 14th May 2017 it is alleged that the Defendant allowed his dog to run freely in the
communal area of his block without a lead.
• On 28th May 2017, the police issued the Defendant with a first instance Harassment letter
following reports of harassment and threatening behaviour made to the police by one of
the Defendant neighbours.
• On 9th June 2017, it is alleged that the Defendant attacked one of his neighbours in the
communal hallway of his block 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 phone from him as he tried to video-record the incident.
• On 16th June 2017 at 11:55hrs it is alleged that the Defendant confronted one of his
neighbours as she was exiting the main entrance to his building and said to her that he had
her bank details and personal details such as date of birth and said to her that he wanted
her and her husband to pay the Defendant some money.
• On 18th June 2017 at 11:55hrs it is alleged that the Defendant confronted one of his
neighbours as she was exiting the main entrance to his building and said to her that he
knew what time she went out and what time she returned and to tell her husband that the
Defendant would like to speak to him.