Hitchin: Teenager Bilal Benelbadia sentenced after Fishponds Road strangulation and criminal damage

By Layth Yousif 3rd Sep 2022

Bilal Benelbadia aged 18 has been sentenced after Fishponds Road strangulation
Bilal Benelbadia aged 18 has been sentenced after Fishponds Road strangulation

Man sentenced following strangulation charge

An 18-year-old man from London has been sentenced after being charged with strangulation on Friday 22 July, using new legislation which only became a criminal offence in June.

On Thursday, July 21, at around 420am, police were called to a report of a disturbance outside a property in Fishponds Road, Hitchin.

It was reported that a man and a woman had been engaged in a verbal altercation, which then turned physical when the man grabbed her by the neck before pushing her down to the ground.

Thankfully, the victim did not sustain any injuries during the assault. 

The man then went on to cause damage to the inside of the property, as well as causing damage to several vehicles that had been parked in the street.

Police arrived at the scene and Bilal Benelbadia, of Hazlewood Crescent, London, was arrested, before subsequently being charged. He appeared at St Albans Magistrates' Court on Friday 22 July, where he plead guilty. 

He was remanded in custody and subsequently appeared at Stevenage Magistrates' Court last Tuesday (August 23), where he was sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for 12 months.

He was also ordered to complete a six-month alcohol treatment program, and 25 days of rehabilitation activity requirement (RAR). He must also pay compensation for the criminal damage, totalling £1103.80.

Detective Constable Nathalia Smith, who led the investigation, said: "Thankfully in this incident, the victim was not seriously injured. Strangling someone, even momentarily, is incredibly dangerous and we are pleased that this is now recognised as a criminal offence – we take these offences very seriously and will use this new legislation to get justice for victims."

Previously, incidents like this would be treated as an ABH. Under the new legislation, strangulation is now recognised as a criminal offence, which carries a maximum sentence of five years imprisonment.

     

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