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• On 23rd June 2017 at 23:35hrs it is alleged that the Defendant came out of his flat with
his dog without a lead and attacked one of his neighbours as he returned from work by
punching him twice on the chest. The Defendant tried to push him out of the block and
snatched his phone as he took it out of his pocket to record the incident.
• On 28th June 2017 at 11:45hrs it is alleged that the Defendant confronted his neighbour
as she was leaving the block. The Defendant swore and shouted abuse at her and accused
her of making noise inside her flat. The Defendant told her that he knows all her personal
details and that of her husband including their full names, phone numbers, date of birth
and banking details. The Defendant demanded that they pay him some money and asked
her to tell her husband to come and see him.
• On 30th June 2017 at 11:45hrs it is alleged that the Defendant confronted his neighbour
as she was leaving the block and accused her of slamming
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the door. She denied slamming the door and the Defendant called her a liar and proceeded to
swear and shout abuse at her.
• On 2nd July 2017 at 17:18hrs it is alleged that the Defendant confronted his neighbour as
he was going out with his family with his dog barking and without a lead. The Defendant
asked him when he was going to hand over the money. It is also alleged that as they left
the block, the Defendant ran after them swearing and shouting abuse at his neighbour and
demanding that he must pay him some money if he wants the Defendant to leave him
alone. The Defendant also said to him that he has all their personal details including their
dates of birth and bank details.
• On 12th July 2017 an Enfield Council Surveyor attended the Defendant flat to investigate
reports of low water pressure to flats above his, but he refused him access. The Surveyor
attended the Defendant flat again in the evening of the same day following further reports
that the water supply to the affected flats had completely ceased and the Defendant
refused him access. The Defendant then followed him to his car swearing and shouting
abuse at him and prevented him from entering his car. The Surveyor then called the
police.
• On 11th November 2017 at 11.30am, it is alleged by one of his neighbours that the
Defendant came to their front door, opened the letterbox, and peeped through it to see
who was inside the flat. The Defendant then started swearing and shouting abuse and
banging on their front door as soon as he saw the neighbour’s wife.
• On 2nd January 2018 at 6.30pm, it is alleged that the Defendant stood outside his
neighbour’s property for more than twenty minutes swearing and shouting abuse. The
Defendant went away and returned half an hour later, lifted their letterbox, stuck his
mobile phone through the letterbox and started to record his neighbour’s family while
swearing and shouting abuse. This went on for about fifteen minutes.
• On 9th January 2018 at about 12.18pm, the Defendant telephoned Lemmy Nwabuisi
(ASB Behaviour officer) and accused him of forging documents to get an anti-social
behaviour order against him. The Defendant further told him that he had made him a
prisoner within his home. The Defendant stated that he knows where he lives in Enfield
and that he and his family were not safe from him. The Defendant told Lemmy Nwabuisi
that he would watch him leave the office and he would have followed him home and he
needed to watch his back. The Defendant called the ASB officer again 30 minutes later
and told him that he knows he has a flat in Edmonton and also know that one of his
colleagues lives in Edmonton. The Defendant also stated that he knows where they live,
and they were not safe.
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