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The Defendant, Mr Cordell, be forbidden (whether
by himself or by instructing or encouraging or
permitting any other person:
Clause 3: from engaging or threatening to engage
in conduct that is likely to cause physical violence
and verbal abuse to the claimant’s employees,
tenants to the block of flats at Burncroft Avenue,
Enfield.
Clause 4: From engaging or threatening to engage
in conduct that is likely to cause intimidation,
harassment, alarm and distress to the Claimant’s
employees, tenants and visitors to the block of
flats at Burncroft Avenue, Enfield.
Clause 5. From engaging or threatening to engage
in conduct that is likely to cause nuisance and
annoyance to the claimant’s employees, tenants
and visitors of flats at Burncroft Avenue, Enfield.
Clause 7: A power of arrest is attached to the
above paragraphs.
2. The Defendants have committed several
breaches by committing several acts of anti-social
Behaviour against his neighbours. Mr and Mrs
Mathiyalagan have been the victim of several
incidents of harassment, intimidation and a serious
assault on 45/03/2018. Despite the matter being
reported to the police, they have failed to take
actions against the Defendant to enforce the terms
of the injunction.
3. The incidents are supported by the
affidavit of Mr and Mrs Mathiyalagan dated
20/04/2018.
4. The most recent incident took place on
45/03/2018; the Defendant assaulted Mr
Mathiyalagan who then tried to defend himself.
Mr Mathiyalagan sustained personal injuries to his
face and had to some of his teeth removed as a
result of the assault. The injuries are supported by
the ambulance officers’ report, dentist records and
letter from a GP which are exhibited in Mr
Mathiyalagan affidavit dated 20/04/2018 and
supporting this application.
5. The Police arrested the Defendant,
interviewed him and released him.
6. On 01/03/2018, Mr Mathiyalagan stated
that his wife was inside the bathroom giving their
daughter a shower while his cousin was in the
living room, he was at work. At about 11am, the
Defendant came to their front door and started
rattling the letterbox and knocking loudly on the
door. His wife went to the door and asked who it