Airport Chaos: Man Slapped with Six-Point Driving Ban After Assault at Heathrow
Caleb Anudu’s Court Showdown
On 18th February 2026, Caleb Anudu, 38, found himself in the dock at Uxbridge Magistrates Court. The verdict was swift and severe: 60 hours of community service, six penalty points on his licence, and a financial hit including a £600 fine, £400 legal costs, a £240 surcharge, plus £300 compensation.
Heathrow Havoc Sparks Multiple Charges
The trouble began on 11th June 2025 at Heathrow’s Terminal 2. Anudu was convicted of a string of offences: assaulting a police officer, breaking a court ban, driving without insurance, trying to hire a vehicle illegally for passenger transport, and loitering without good reason at the airport.
Police Crackdown Sends a Warning
The Metropolitan Police Heathrow team confirmed the penalties on Twitter, underlining their tough stance on airport disorder. Their message is clear: criminal antics and disruption won’t be tolerated on UK soil, especially in a major transport hub like Heathrow.
Breaking Down the Punishment
- 60 hours community service
- Six penalty points on driving licence
- £600 fine
- £400 in court costs
- £240 victim surcharge
- £300 compensation to victim
Anudu’s hefty penalties serve as a stark reminder: causing chaos at Britain’s busiest airport comes with a heavy price.