Chislehurst teenager who burgled Glades Krispy Kreme stall sentenced

Krispy Kreme burglar Mehran Parsai has been given a suspended sentence Krispy Kreme burglar Mehran Parsai has been given a suspended sentence

AN 18-YEAR-OLD man from Chislehurst has been sentenced for committing two burglaries at The Glades Shopping Centre - one at a Krispy Kreme stall.

Mehran Parsai committed the Krispy Kreme offence on January 24, taking £784 cash, 39 gift vouchers and a pair of cufflinks.

The £10.95 gift vouchers would have got him one donut a month for the next 39 years.

Not satisfied with this Parsai attempted another Glades break in on February 7.

At 2.30am Glades security called police after spotting a male on their CCTV, and he was arrested.

He was dressed like a cat burglar and carrying a holdall containing his 'burglary kit' - a ski mask, angle grinder, hammer, crow bar sunglasses, torch, wire cutters and one black glove.

Parsai, of Meadow Close, Chislehurst pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary was sentenced to 30 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, at Bromley Magistrates' Court last Wednesday (February 27).

He was also required to pay £784 compensation to the Krispy Kreme donut stall, £145 court costs and required to undertake 150 hours unpaid community work.

Comments(10)

simonwebb70 says...
1:19pm Tue 5 Mar 13

30 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 18 months and people wonder why we have lost patience with this Government and the last. We need laws fit for purpose. He will only do it again which he has proved already.

Petra69 says...
1:24pm Tue 5 Mar 13

simonwebb70 wrote:
30 weeks imprisonment, suspended for 18 months and people wonder why we have lost patience with this Government and the last. We need laws fit for purpose. He will only do it again which he has proved already.
What a silly comment. It's not the Government it's silly judges or magistrates to blame

Enigma says...
2:10pm Tue 5 Mar 13

What a donut!

cookster says...
6:05pm Tue 5 Mar 13

I bet the police pressed for a maximum sentence once they found out doughnuts had been stolen.

j.j. says...
8:19pm Tue 5 Mar 13

he should have been made eat the 468 doughnuts he effectively stole in a single session. that would have been a good punishment for him and an appropriate warning for people who are prone too eating too many doughnuts.

gottleofgear says...
10:24pm Tue 5 Mar 13

No wonder people continue to offend, ridiculous

simonwebb70 says...
10:43am Wed 6 Mar 13

@Petra69

What a silly comment. It's not the Government it's silly judges or magistrates to blame”

If you are going to comment Petra69 then at least understand what you are talking about. Where do the judges get their guidlines from?

cherished says...
6:09pm Wed 6 Mar 13

Agreed he will probably do it again... spoilt Chislehurst brat..

toomush2drink says...
11:19am Thu 7 Mar 13

Some people are so thick its unreal, the risk verses reward is peanuts in this crime.

banjo8 says...
4:26pm Mon 11 Mar 13

The donut angle makes this a bit of a laugh and there's no doubt he's a right idiot. But I bet he's robbed stacks of other places and if you've had your house burgled then it suddenly stops being so funny. 150 hours of community service - yeah, yeah what sort of soft option is that.

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