The following cases were heard at Reading and Slough Magistrates’ Courts: 

June 13

AHILAN NALLATHAMBY, 52, of Montem Lane, admitted sending electronic communications for the purpose of causing anxiety of another in Slough on June 10, 2022. Committed to prison for 12 weeks due to the severity of the offence. Ordered to take part in up to 15 days of rehabilitation activities. Must pay £128 victim surcharge and £85 in court fees.

June 14

SARWAN SINGH, 42, of Grays Place, Slough, admitted assault in Slough on July 23, 2021. Fined £250 and made to pay £119 in court fees. 

June 17

WAGHAZ ALAM, 54, of Uxbridge Road, Slough, admitted breaching the requirements of a community order by failing to attend office appointments in March and April 2022. Ordered to pay costs of £60. 
ADAM EVANS, 21, of Lancaster Road, Maidenhead, admitted breaching the requirements of a community order by failing to attend unpaid work appointments in March 2022. Fined £123 and made to pay £60 in court costs. 

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