Having worked with GMP and Salix Homes on this it proves that ASB can be tackled.
ASB UPDATE
Salix Homes Ltd, Housing Connections Partnership, Salford City Council (SCC) and GMP, working in partnership, recently made residents aware of an Injunction secured against Keith King.
The terms of the order are that KEITH KING (either himself or by encouraging or instructing others) must not:
Engage or threaten to engage in conduct capable of causing nuisance or annoyance to any employee, agent, servant or contractor of SCC.
Use or threaten violence to any resident or visitor to Malus Court.
Forbidden to enter or be within any part of Malus Ct, Hornbeam Ct or Salix Ct.
There is a' power of arrest' attached to all of the conditions outlined. This means that if you see Keith King (below) breaching this order, you must telephone the police immediately, whereupon he can be arrested.
Breaching an Injunction is a criminal offence carrying a maximum penalty of two years imprisonment.
The original Injunction Order outlined above expired on 31st July 2009. On the 10th June 2009, the order was extended for a further 6 months due to Keith King breaching the order by entering Malus Ct, witnessed by security. He was also given a 28 day prison sentence, which was suspended for the life of the injunction.
On the 11th June 2009, he breached the injunction again by attending Malus Ct, witnessed by security. He was then arrested and taken to court. Sentencing for this was adjourned until the 26th June 2009, where Keith King was sent to prison for 3 months.
Salix Homes, GMP and Salford Council will not tolerate this kind of behaviour and take a zero tolerance approach to this.
The police can be contacted in an emergency on 999, or for general reporting you can telephone 0161 872 5050.
At any other time you can report Anti Social Behaviour on 0800 218 2000 Salix, or 0161 909 6544.
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
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