Asbo granted against second Wembley teenager
Shane Ridout, 17, faces arrest and prosecution if he breaches two-year long order
A second teenager who terrorised the streets of Wembley while in the company of his friends has been slapped with an Asbo.
Shane Ridout, 17, from Wembley, has been banned from carrying out anti-social acts in any public place in Brent while in a group of two or more people for the next two years.
The order was granted at North West London Youth Court last week.
Sergeant Neil Tulloch, from Wembley Central Safer Neighbourhoods Team, said: “This individual has committed a lot of his anti-social behaviour in and around the Wembley Central ward area and mainly whilst in company of other youths.
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“We hope also that it sends a message out to any other youths that this type of behaviour will not be tolerated in Brent and should others continue to behave in an anti social manner, they too will be monitored and evidence
Two weeks ago an identical order was granted against Raheem Bourne, who is also 17 and from Wembley.
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Both youths will be arrested and face prosecution if they are caught breaching the terms of the Asbo.