Wembley teenage yob slapped with three-year Asbo
Saabir Hassan faces arrest if he enters any private property in London
A teenage yob from Wembley has been banned from entering any private property in London for three years.
Under the terms of an Asbo granted against 16-year-old Saabir Hassan must seek permission before entering any private property and he is also barred from misbehaving in public.
Brent Police took action against him following a string of complaints about his behaviour in the borough - especially the Wembley Central ward.
If he is caught breaching the Asbo he will be arrested and face possible court action.
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The Asbo lasts until January 7, 2016.
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.
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“We hope it sends a message out to any other youths that this type of behaviour will not be tolerated in Wembley Central and the whole area of Brent and should others continue to behave in an anti social manner, they too will be monitored and evidence gathered in order to submit further Asbo applications on those individuals.”