Sunderland Echo

Gambler threatened to 'smash up' bookies

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A Wearside gambler lost his cool and threatened to “smash up” a female betting shop worker and her High Street bookies’ outlet when he lost his cash, a court heard.

Rasoul Razei, 46, of High Street East, Sunderland, lost his cool when his losses on machines mounted in William Hill’s city centre Holmeside branch.

Razei, an Iranian who has lived in the UK for 20 years, struck fear into an assistant who was working alone, magistrate­s in South Tyneside were told.

In a victim statement read to the court, she said the experience had left her “an emotional wreck”.

Razei was spared being jailed but given a four-week sentence, suspended for 12 months. Magistrate­s also banned him from the outlet for a year.

Prosecutor Lee Poppett said he entered the premises at 7.30pm on Sunday, June 30, adding: “She was the only person working. He becomes almost immediatel­y aggressive and bangs on the machine.

“He says ‘I’m going to smash the place up, I’m going to smash you up’. She believed that he was going to carry out the threats due to his behaviour.”

Gerry Armstrong, defending, said: “He came to the UK 20 years ago. He is completely estranged from his family, he’s not allowed back in that country for his personal safety.

“He was homeless, and gambling was a means of recreation for him but a very expensive one.

“The machine had taken his money and he was trying to get what he thought was credit. He got frustrated.

Razei, who pleaded guilty to using threatenin­g behaviour, must also pay a £122 victim surcharge and £85 costs.

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