Man who caused ruckus after Liverpool match jailed and fined for public nuisance, theft and affray

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Within a span of five months in 2023, a man caused a ruckus in public, stole from a pushcart stall and got into a fight.

Muhammad Hafeez Ayub, 30, was sentenced to six weeks’ jail and fined $2,800 on April 16 after pleading guilty to one charge each of public nuisance , theft and affray.Hafeez, who did not have a lawyer, told the court he had only 71 cents and could not pay the fine. He will serve an additional three weeks in jail in default of the fine.

District Judge Hairul Hakkim Kuthibutheen warned Hafeez that his sentences would only get higher if he continues to break the law. The owner made a police report after she realised someone had broken into her pushcart and stolen some items.

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