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Theiventhiram Balakumar was jailed after assaulting two police officers
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A man has been jailed for six months after assaulting two police officers while drunk in Kingsbury.
Theiventhiram Balakumar kicked one officer in the leg and spat in the face of another after they approached him in Princes Avenue on September 9.
The police officers from the North West Command Unit were called following reports of a man collapsed at the back of a property.
They found Balakumar lying on the ground, apparently intoxicated, Scotland Yard said.
When the officers told him he had to get up he became abusive and kicked one of them in the leg.
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A man has been jailed for assaulting two police officers after he had been found intoxicated in Kingsbury.
Theiventhiram Balakumar, 58 (22.10.62) of no fixed abode was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment after being found guilty of two counts of assault by beating of an emergency services worker at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, 6 May.
The incident happened on 9 September 2020 when officers from the North West Command Unit were called to Princes Avenue, NW9 following reports of a man collapsed at the rear of a property.
The officers attended and found Balakumar lying on the ground, apparently intoxicated. The officers informed him he had to get up but he became abusive and kicked one of them in the leg.
A drug dealer, Tereece Ellis, has been jailed for a year after a police raid found knives, cash, cannabis and drugs paraphernalia at a home in Willesden.
Officers said they found a self-loading pistol and ammunition in a minicab.
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A man has been charged with firearms offences after police searched a minicab in Neasden.
Ahmed Gobdon, 25, of Rainborough Close, was arrested on February 10 after the Met’s Specialist Crime Command searched a minicab as it was driven off the M1 near Neasden underground train station.
Officers said they seized a self-loading pistol and ammunition in the operation.
Mr Gobdon has been charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life and possession of ammunition with intent to endanger life.
He appeared at Willesden Magistrates Court on February 12.