11/03/2010

Football Thug Jailed

A 20-year-old man has been jailed in connection with disorder at a football match last August.

Richard Coffman, of Mawney Road, Romford, was sentenced to 18 weeks in prison and banned from football matches for six years.

Coffman's conviction relates to an incident at the West Ham United versus Tottenham Hotspur fixture in August 2009.

He was sentenced to eight weeks for affray and a further ten weeks for breaching a suspended sentence, totalling 18 weeks.

His conviction follows an investigation into a large scale fight involving around 100 people in Mile End Road, on 23 August.

The disorder involved West Ham and Tottenham fans, who had been drinking in separate pubs after the game.

To date, a total of 67 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, led by officers based at Stratford Police Station.

Of those, 57 people are currently on bail awaiting trial or court appearances after being charged with offences including violent disorder under Section 2 of the Public Order Act; using threatening words or behaviour under Section 4 of the Public Order Act and affray under Section 3 of the Public Order Act.

Eight people have been released no further action and two people have received juvenile reprimands.

(PR/NS)

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