London crime: Man hurls scalding hot water at Ealing police officer in horrific racist attack

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Astrit Mala was requested to pay £500 in pay
The terrible assault was racially spurred

A man has been imprisoned for tossing singing high temp water at a Met Cop in a horrifying bigoted assault.
47-year-old Astrit Mala went after the official at around 12.30pm on July 1, on Allenby Street in Ealing,
leaving him with huge burn wounds.

The Met Police uncovered that the assault was racially motived.
Mala conceded to two counts of attack on a crisis laborer,
what's more, a racially disturbed public request offense.

Mala was requested to pay £500 in remuneration,
what's more, was condemned to a sum of 26 weeks' detainment, suspended for a considerable length of time. The Met Police told MyLondon:
"A man has been condemned following an episode where reproving water was tossed at a cop.
He got a 26-week jail sentence

"Astrit Mala 47 (03.05.75) of no proper habitation - showed up at Uxbridge Justices' Court on Wednesday, 7

December where he confessed to two counts of attack on a crisis administrations laborer and one count of a racially/strictly exasperated public request offense.

"He was condemned to a sum of 26 weeks' detainment, suspended for quite a long time, and request to pay a sum of £500 pay.
This follows an occurrence in Allenby Street, Southall on 1 July 2022 at around 12:30hrs."

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