Criminal Chaos at Bromley and Bexley Courts
The Bromley and Bexley Magistrates’ Courts saw a rollercoaster of crime on Tuesday, May 14, 2024. From vandalism to drug offences and weapon possession, the court docket was packed with varied cases.
Erith Vandal Fined and Banned from Contact
Glenn Allwright, 37, of Birling Road, Erith, was found guilty of criminal damage after smashing a woman’s window, front door, and car on August 11. He was slapped with a £200 fine and ordered to cough up £1,100 in compensation to the victim. To cap it off, a restraining order now bars him from any contact with the woman.
Bromley Man Wanted for Theft Spree
Pablow Lueshing, 38, from Willow Close, Bromley, admitted to a theft spree involving 123 offences. The court promptly issued a warrant for his arrest, adding more fuel to his legal woes.
Penge Teen Caught with Samurai Sword and Drugs
An unidentified 17-year-old from Penge pleaded guilty to possessing a deadly Samurai sword in private. The teen also confessed to helping supply crack cocaine and heroin. The court handed down a tough sentence, referring him to a youth offenders panel for one year of intensive intervention aimed at turning his life around.
Justice in Action: Courts Tackle Wide-Ranging Crime
These headline-grabbing cases reveal the wide spectrum of crime tackled daily in the courts. From violent vandalism to weapon possession and drug dealing, the justice system is working overtime to keep communities safe.