A man has been given a six-month suspended prison sentence after visiting the address of one of his domestic abuse victims two days after an injunction was imposed.

The anti-social behaviour injunction was in place for his involvement in domestic abuse against two victims in Aylesbury. 

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Przemyslaw Lazar, aged 37, of no fixed abode, was arrested on April 14 after he attended the address of one of the victims that his injunction was put in place to protect at Brooks Mews in Aylesbury.

After reports of a disturbance at an address in Brooks Mews officers attended and located Lazar hiding behind furniture in a bedroom.

He was arrested and charged with breaching the injunction, which is in place until next April and pleaded guilty at Milton Keynes Magistrates’ Court.

Lazar was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment, suspended for two years.

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Investigating officer PC Julie Price, based at Aylesbury police station, said: “Lazar breached this injunction within two days of it being imposed, and he has now been sentenced to a suspended term of imprisonment at court as a result.

“The injunction is in place to prevent further incidents of anti-social behaviour, and I hope that this suspended prison term will make Lazar think again before repeating any of the behaviour that resulted in the injunction in the first place.

“Thames Valley Police do not tolerate such behaviour and will always seek appropriate action to prevent this from occurring in our communities.”