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LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE Contact: Jane Creer Committee Secretary Wednesday, 16 September 2015 at 10.00 am Direct : 020-8379-4093 Council Chamber, Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XA Tel: 020-8379-1000 Ext: 4093 E-mail: [email protected] Council website: www.enfield.gov.uk Councillors : Chris Bond (Chair), Derek Levy and Glynis Vince AGENDA PART 1 3. CLUB ZEROS, 1 JUTE LANE, ENFIELD, EN3 7PJ (REPORT NO. 71) Application to review a premises licence. 3.1 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (Pages 1 - 260)

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LICENSING SUB-COMMITTEE Contact: Jane Creer

Committee Secretary Wednesday, 16 September 2015 at 10.00 am Direct : 020-8379-4093 Council Chamber, Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3XA

Tel: 020-8379-1000 Ext: 4093 E-mail: [email protected]

Council website: www.enfield.gov.uk

Councillors : Chris Bond (Chair), Derek Levy and Glynis Vince

AGENDA – PART 1 3. CLUB ZEROS, 1 JUTE LANE, ENFIELD, EN3 7PJ (REPORT NO. 71) Application to review a premises licence.

3.1 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (Pages 1 - 260)

MUNICIPAL YEAR 2015/,16 REPORT NO.

COMMITTEE :

Licensing Sub-Committeel6 September 2015

REPORT OF :

Principal Licensing Officer

LEGISLATION :

Licensing Act 2003

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SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT (14 September 201S)

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION FOR THE REVIEW APPLICATION:

The Metropolitan Police have submitted further information to support thereview and is attached as Annex 05.

2.0 RELEVANT REPRESENTATIONS:

Mr Uchechukwu Obobi, Director of Ebony lce Production UK Ltd (PLH) hasmade representations against the review application.

2.2 A copy of the representation is attached as Annex 06.

2.3 Emails between the Principal Licensing Officer and Mr Obobi are attachedas Annex 07. Of particular note:

2.4 Email 2 refers to the sale of the club by Mr Obobi to new owners on 23 July2015, due to take possession of the premises on I September 2015. Mr

2.5 Email 6 refers to Mr Obobi relocating to Africa on 7 September 2015.

2.6 Email l0 refers to the advice that a full transfer application has not beensubmitted to the Licensing Team.

Email I I states that Mr obobi is no longer involved with the premises.2.7

Agenda - Part ItemSUBJEGT :

Application to review a premises licence

PREMISES :

Club Zeros, I Jute Lane, ENFIELD, EN3 7PJ.

WARD:Enfield Highway

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To date, the Licensing Team has not received a transfer application or beennotified that the Club Zeros premises licence has been surrendered.

Licensing Authority (including Licensing Enforcement, EnvironmentalHealth, Trading Standards, Planning, Health & Safety and Ghildren'sSeruices): Representation is made on the grounds of the prevention of crime& disorder and public safety. The authority considers that it is appropriate,for the promotion of the licensing objectives, to revoke the Iicence.

2.10 A copy of the representation is attached as Annex 08.

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WITNESS STATEMENTCJ Act 1967, s.9; MC Act 1980, ss.5A(3)(a) and 5B; Criminal Procedure Rules 2005, Rule 27.1

Statement of PC Gary Marsh........... ............ URN:

Age if under l8 Over 18.............. (if ovet l8 inseft over t8'¡ Occupation: Police Officer 235380

This statement (consisting of; ... l0 .... pages each signed by me) is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and Imake it knowing that, if it is tendered in evidence, I shall be liable to prosecution if I have wilfully stated anything in itwhich I know to be false, or do not believe to be true.

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I am Police Constable Gary Marsh. I have been a police officer for ten (10) years. I have been a licensing officer

for two (2) months for Enfield Borough Police, workíng in a team responsible for licensing matters across the

borough of Enfield. My roles include proactive patrols of these premises to ensure the licensing objectives are

being upheld.

I make this further statement in addition to my previous statement dated the 24th August 2015 in support of thefull review hearing. I have now had more time to investigate the incident prompting the summary review processand will present my findings here and produce evidence for this. I hope to give a more detailed account aroundthe incident. Where possible I have included crime reports, criminal intelligence, Computer Aided Dispatch(CAD) reports and other supporting documents, in places sensitive information has been redacted.

Club Zero's

The club is situated at the entrance of an industrial estate at I Jute Lane, EN3 7JP and sits almost in parrellel tothe train line at Ordnance Road. Entry to the club is via Jute Lane and accessed by gates at the front. This is theonly entrance and has fencing around the perimeter. Through the gates is a long alleway with the club sitting tothe right as you look down from the alley. At the end of the alley is another gate which is boarded and this formsa natural barrier between the end of the alleyway and the otheriside being the smoking area. I have included somepictures of the outside of the venue and exhibit these as GANl,lzl-24.The alleyway would normally have two cameras looking toward the gated entrance although this would still leavea blind spot at the end beside the barrier gate to the smoking area.The only camera working on the 21 st into the 22nd August 20 I 5 was positioned about halfway down and isfocused on the entrance gate. The second camera had been knocked down and although appears to have beenworking faced directly down at the ground rendering it useless. This should have been spotted and rectified bystaffbefore opening.The entrance into the main club is about halfiray down the alley slightly infront of the second camera, this isvisible from the pictures attached and is at the BLACK painted part of the building after the steel shutters. Thereare double doors which lead into a small narrow lobby. The i.d scanning equipment is in this loby which has adoor directly infront. Through this door leads into another small narrow lobby which leads onto the cloak room

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which is a hatch on the right side of the wall. This then opens into a small open area with toilets to the left andright, a door directly infront which leads to the staff only area to bar and stairs going up to the office . There are aset of double doors to the left which open into the main club area. Through the double doors is a bar on the rightside and a VIP area to the lsft. At the very end is a small stage and in the corners are higher platforms/stage areas.In the middle of the dance floor along the left side is a door which opens into the smoking area. This is into theout doors and is a continuation of the alleyway only the other side of the gated barrier. There are cameras in alt ofthese areas howeve¡ there are still blind spots. There is also a VIP area on the fust floor and this is accessed viathe double doors into dance floor area and by tuming immediately left and into the left hand corner where thereare stairs going up. The¡e are no cameras in this area.

Reported Crimes sÍnce September 2014

1. Saturdav 22nd Aueust 2015 at 0225 hours

Grcvous Bodily Harm / WoundÍns

This is the initial incident which prompted the sunmary review. Police were called to the venue via the LondonAmbulance Service to reports of a male who had been stabbed. Police arrived and immediately found males in thestreet hghting. This led to the offrcers calling for the urgent attendance of further police officers to assist.The Police found the crowd hostile and found them emminating from Club Zeros, spilling out into the road andinto the car park area of the MacDonalds which is opposite and across the road. There was nobody immedialtyidentifiable as a stabbing victim and so Police began making enquiries. They quickly established that the victimwas within the club and made there way to him with first aid kits.The Ambulance Service where quickly on scene and joined the officers inside the club. They found a reluctanceof anybody to talk to Police. A person who had been there from the beginning and can be seen on cctv leading thevictim into the premises and upto the office later identified herself as the deputy manager. This person is MissSherrel Blair and I have met her previously on visits to the premises. Miss Blair is the clubs first aider on dutyalso, She spoke to officers on scene and told them that she did not like Police, which isnt itself a problem,however, this was reflected in her level of help and co-operation rendered to the Police and this is a problem whenleft in charge as deputy m¿Ìnager and as a first aider. Having co-operation from first aiders especially when acasaulty is not co-operating I able to co-operate is essential as the mechanics of injury and any treatmont given isimportant for fìrst responders to know as it allows for a better assessment of the casualty which leads to betterprimary care. This was not only a serious failure to promote the public safety licensing objective but also thecrime prevention licensing objective, at that time there was no indication as to how bad the victims wounds wereand any information to assist Police and Ambulance crews should have been forthcoming from staff. The victimwas carried out of the veilre to the ambulance on a "carry chair" from the ambulance. This male had two stabwounds one to the shoulder and one to the chest.Whilst dealing with this incident Police were told that the main lights to the club were broken leaving the club inalmost complete darkness except the disco.lights, making it almost impossible for police to assess fo¡ a crimescene. Whilst this was taking place inside the venue, outside the police faced in increasingly hostile crowd, Abottle was th¡own at Police and a Police vehicle tyre was slashed with a sharp implement.Police on the scene faced 200 - 300 hundred people who had been quickly ejected from Club Zeros. There wereinitialy only seven officers on scene, this was all available Enfield Police officers and was clearly not enough.The urgent assistance was requested for all available MPS units which led to the arrival and total of forty sevenPolice officers and two Police Dogs. This was fourtesn Police call signs which included the CommissionersReserve Territoríal Support Group and two Police Dogs units and numerous other off borough units.During this disorder Police officers were approached by a male who collapsed on scene and was found with tenstab wounds. Another Ambulance was immedialty requested to the scene. This male spoke briefly to officerssaying he had left the club and was going to his car when he was attacked.

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The victims in both of these incidents are not co-operating with the Police and have subsequently made this

investigation very difficult to progress.I have viewed the cctv at Club Zero's for this incident. Mr Obobi the premises licence holder spent a long timewith me and local authority licensing enforcement officer Charlotte Palmer on the 27th August assisting operating

the cctv and viewing with officers trying to identiff the suspects and help piece together what occurred for these

very serious crimes. This was about 4 - 5 hours in all. The cctv system was quite slow in its operation which ispartly why this took so long. I requested that Mr Obobi provide a copy of the cctv so as not to take anymore time

ãt the venue, this was a request for all cameras including outside and Club Scan I.d data. Mr Obobi said he would

download for me and be ready to collect the next day, I explained that I would come back and would conduct a

licensing visit for the2ll22 August at the same time. Mr Obobi did not provide the outsidç camera footage that

would show the operation at the main gate entrance so I have not been able to provide that as evidence. At the

police station I have had more time to view the cctv from within the venue-

From examing the footage provided by Mr Obobi I was able to assertain that the victim was stabbed inthe venue,

this was either within the dancefloor area of the club or the enclossd smoking area. The actual assault is not

captured, there are unfortunately blind spots in the cctv coverage.

I viewed the footage which shows the victim within the club appearing fit and well and laughing at 01.14 (time

shown on cctv footage). At0l.24 viewing the camera sited in the smoking area you can sce the victim walkingfrom right to left towards the gates dividing the smoking area and entrance alleyway with a t-shirt pressed to his

chest and shoulder area being assisted by another male followed by a female.

A short time later a different camera shows door staff leave the building. The camera to the smoking area thor,shows the gates to the smoking area open. The camera in the foyer then shows the victim walk in still clutching

the t-shirt to his wound and still being assisted by the same male, followed by a female. I recognise this female as

the clubs first aider Miss Blair.I remained watching the smoking area camera and you see a crowd of people suddenly all turn to look towards

the right side of the scteen. Soon after that a group of m4les come into view, I slowed the video and the male

closest to the screen appears to have something in his hand. I notice that throughout the footage people appear to

be fanning themselves with what looks to be a flyer, whats in this males hand looks differerrt to these flyers and

the way iiis canied with the males body hunched slightly appears to be a knife. The group of males are huddling

together and walk away with their backs to the camera. The male with the knife appears to be guarding and

slightly hgnched over with a bag towards his front. The male with the knife appears to secrete the knife away and

the group continue to move around excitedly.Mr Obobi has said that the victim presented himself at the main gate having been assaulted in the street and that

the staff had brought him into the club for fi¡st aid.The Police contend that the victim was stabbed inside the club, the security have opened the smoking area gate

and brought the vicitm in through the main doors and then into the office for first aid. There is only one way into

the club which is via the main gate on Jute Lane. The victim could not have entered the building from where he

suddenly appears on the cctv in the smoking area. All persons in that smoking area should have passed through

door staff who, should have been scanned using a metal detecting wand and then subject to a physical search.

This gives two opportunities at finding weapons to ensure the safety of all.

From the cctv I viewed at Club Zeros you can clearly see that the door staffhave no real control of the gate.

Searches are not being carried out thoroughly, metal detecting wands are not being used and people a¡e seen

walking straight in on occasion without any searching. The last entry times have been ignored and i.d scanning

equipment has not been used.

The venue did not call the Police. The Police were alerted by the ambulance service.

EvÍdence

CRIS 521799r/15CAD I289I22AUG15Exhibit - GAM/I

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2. Saturdav 22nd Ausust 2015 at 2049 hours

Grevious Bodilv llarm / Wounding

This is the second incident of a male being stabbed only half an hour after LAS were called to the fust.The add¡ess given to the LAS was further down the.road to outside a minicab I Garage 24A - 248 Green StreetEN3.Police were on scene and trying to deal with the disorder and ensure public safety when they were approached by

1 mllet T9 9f9t" only briefly to officers and as already stated above claimed to be retuming to his *hi"l" having

just left Club Zeros when he was approached by some males who have then attacked him.He claimed to be feeling weak and was unsteady on his feet. He lifted his top to expose some stab wounds. TheLAS were already on scene and were requested to join officers who then tsnded to the victim.The victim \ryas conveyed to hospital in an ambulance on blue lights.The incident has not beetr captured on cctv unfortunately, howwer a large combat knife with what appeared to beblood on the blade \ryas recovered close to the scene. This knife has been submitted for forensic examiiation.The victim is not co-operating with Police.

Evidence

CRIS 5217975115CAD 1473/22AUG15Exhibit -GANU2

3. Sundav 25th Aueust 2015 at 0400 hours

' Theft

The victim had been in the nightclub and had placed her bag down. When she returned to the bag it was gone.

Evidence

CRIS 5201857/15Exhibit - GAM/3

4. Sundav 22nd Ma{ch 2015 at 0125 - 0430 hours

Theft

This is in relation to a theft whereby the victims belongings were mistakingly handed to the suspect by thecloakroom attendant. The cloakroom attendant upon realising the mistake tried to chase afrer thè suspects but theyhad already gone, the suspects never retumed the belongings. This crime is unsolved however the venue havingan id scarming machine should have at the very least identifìed the suspects, this wasn't brought to theinvestigating officers attention during their enquiries at Club Zeros.

Evidence

CRIS s206t77115Exhibit - GANL/4

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Criminal Intelligence Reports

5. 12th Ausust 2015

Intelligence received that Club Zeros is a new locationused to hold gang parties.

Evidence

Crimint Y8RT00389196Exhibit - GAM/5

6.26th June 2015

Intelligence received that a South London gang from Brixton would be attending Club Zeros. Report also statesthat a serious incident occurred at Club Zeros involving gang members in January 2015.

Evidence

Crimint YERT00387165Exhibit - GAM/6

7. March 2015

Gang intelligence rqlort.

Evidence

Crimint Y8RT00383810 (not provided with evidence bundle due to sensitive material)

8.22nd October 2014

Intelligence report statíng that since another venue in Enfreld has shut Club Zeros is now the new vsnue for gangmembers.

Evidence

Crimint Y8RT00379093Exhibit -GANI/T

Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) Jncidents

9. 22nd Aueust 2015 at 0249 hours

Initial CAD call to Police by LAS due to a call to a male at venue with stab wounds. (incident above)

Evidence

CAD I289 22AUGI5

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10. 22nd Auqust 2015 at 0225 hours

Call to LAS from police duc to second male with stab wounds at Club Zetos. (Incident as above).

Evidence

CAD 1473 22AUGI5Exhibit - GAM/9

11. 5th Anril 2015 at 0227 hours

Call to Police to Club Zeros because of a crowd of about 100 - 150 people some armed with planks. Caller statesriot going on. Caller states that sòme are trying to gain entry to the club and that some of the people are in and outofvehicles.

Evidence

CAD 1093 5APR15Exhibit - cAI!{/10

12.5th April 2015 at 0221 hours

Call to Police to Club Zeros from a hysterical female stating that the security are bleeding. Door staffthen speak

to the operator on the phone who states that many u¡wanted guests have arrived and that many door staff are

injured,

Evidence

CAD 1049 5APRI5Exhibit - GAM/I1

13. 5th Aoril 2015 at 0216 hours

Call to venue from door staff at Club Zeros to attend venue to assist due to crowd becoming violent. Callerdescribed as screaming down the phone requesting police with urgency. Caller states they are breaking the door,

Evidence

CAD 1017 5APR15Exhibit - GAM/12

14. 5th Anril 2015 at 0207 hours

Call to Police from Door staff at Club Zeros to attend venue due to large crowd of about forty people trying toforce entry into club. Door staff claimed they were at capacity so couldn't let them in. Caller claims that violencewas being used and that they were trying to rush the door.

Evidence

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CAD 956 5APRI5Exhibit - cAM/13

15. 4th April 2015 at 0355 hours

An abondoned call to police requesting they attend Club Zeros.

Evidence

CAD 1367 4APRI5Exhibit - GAM/14

1ó, 23rd March 2015 at 0110 hours

Call to police, caller was asked by the door staff to phone for the police. Caller stated that there was about tenpeople trying to get into the club and were arguing with the door staff. Police arrived and the door staff denied theincident. The venue had since shut for the night,

Evidence

cAD 306 23MAR15Exhibit - GAM/15

17.22nd March 2015 at 0257 hoursCall from door staff to assist with 15-20 people frghting with door staff trying to gain entry, bottles had been seen

as weapons. Police anived and situation had calmed.

Evidence

CAD 128122M4R15Exhibit - GAM/16

18. 25thJanuarv 2015 at 0536 hours

Call to police stating that the club is breaking. The caller stated that the fight was between two people and then

others got involved. The cctv operator used the camera and saw a female on the ground. When police arrivednobody made any allegations ,to police, police noted a group of drunk males and no hghting upon their arrival.

Evidence

CAD 1981 25JANI5Exhibit - GAM/17

Closure Order

20th April 2015

19. Police sranted Closure Order under Section 21 Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001

Signarure

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An initial licensing visit was conducted by the Central Licensing Team on the 7th April 20i5. During the visittwelve breaches of the premises licence were found. Worryingly these were included no searching for drugs orwsapons, club scan not being used, no first aider on duty the cctv was not fitted to cover the search area and thenoise limiter was being by passed. I will submit the full file of this case as evidence that includes detaliedstatements of visits conducted by Police officers and interactions with the Designated Premises Supervisor (DPS)Mr IIkeTAHMET and the Premises Licence Holder (PLFÐ Mr Uche OBOBLA meeting was held on the 1lth April 2015 with the DPS Mr Ilker AHMET and the Premises Licence HolderEbony Ice Productions UK Ltd the Company Director being Mr Uche OBOBI at Enfield Council Civic Centrewere the seriousness of the breaches was discussed and advice given,On the l3th of March 2075 a waming letter was sent to the DPS and PLH.A further visit was conducted on the 2lst March 2015 were eight breaches to the licence were found.This included no searching, club scan not being used and no noise limiter. The searches tfiat were conducted werepoor and patrons were being allowed in past their lam last entry time. The DPS and PLH were both present andagain these ssrious breaches were discussed with them who claimed they would remedy the faults.On the 04th April 2015 another visit was conducted. Officers noted that the noise emenating from the club was soloud it could be heard frorn across the road over the railway tracls to the point that the words to the songs couldbe heard. The visiting patrons were causing a nuisance parking in the side sides making lots of noise. The firstaider on duty was intoxicated. There was a smell of drugs inside and outside the venue. There were eight breachesto the licence.Throughout all three visits by Police three breaches ïi/ere consistent, no searching, no club scan and noise limiterbeing by passed.

On the 20th April 2075 atHighbury Magistrates Court a closure order was granted at Club Zeros. Due to thenaturc of the breaches Police requested that a sum of money be deposited at the courts as the faults displayed bythe club were operational breaches and therefore Police would have to observe them operating to witness themworking within the conditions of their licence.During the period that the closure was in force the DPS and PLH were given advice by Police as to how theyshould be operating at the main gate. Lr order for the closure order to be lifted the venue had to be observedoperating the door correctly, restricting the flow ofpeople tbrough the gate to ensure that one by one peoplewhere scanned with a metal detecting wand and then searched by hand which includes male and female and allbags and coats, this is usually aided by a table to €mpty contents onto. The scanning with the wand and searchingis done inside the venue grounds in the alleyway behind the main gates and this is so that it can be captured oncctv and so that there is more control of the situation. This protects door staff from complaints and also proovesthat safety procedures are being carried out, they can also deal with any problems that a¡ise within this sterile areaas it is fully controlled by them. A second CCTV camera was fitted in the alleyway after advice from police toassist fo.r this purpose. Once this was all in place the officers who witnessed the correct opertion felt satisfied thatthe order no longer needed to be in force.On the TthMay 2015 Police having witnessed the venue operating within the conditions of its licence, terminatedthe closure order.

Evidence

Full copy of Closure Order Court file.Exhibit - GAM/18

London Ambulance Service

The London Ambulance Service (LAS) were requested to search their computers to assertain how many timesLAS were called to the venue. The search only allows for the exact address therefore if given at a different doornumber this would not show.

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In total for a calender year they had been called four times to Club Zeros however one of these was a duplicate(where another member of the public calls, known as multiple calls).These calls were for a vomiting female and the stabbing incidents as above.

The costings for this are approxiamtely f 1105.57. The Helicoptor Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) was

requested for the stabbing incidents. They were unforhrnately already deployed to another incident. Should theyhave attended this would have increased the cost by a further f2700.This cost does not take into account the hospital care and treatment.

Evidence

Copy of email from Jon Carmichael, Community Involvment Ofhcer, LAS'Exhibit - GAM/19

Statement from resident

I contacted a local resident who had contacted the council about noise nuisance. This resident provided me with atyped statement of how detremental her life has become since Club Zeros has been operating.

When I met this resident she was quite upset and appeared fed up as are nieghbours. I have attached that

statement but redacted names.Exhibit -GA][|4.lZD

Other Evidence

Exhibit - GANIl2l-z4 - Outdoor pictures of the venue and surrounding roads

Exhibit - GANllzs - CCTV from Club Zeros.

Statement from Police Inspector Mitson, detailing the crime and disorder on the 22nd August 2015 at Club Zeros.

- Exhibit -GþNÍ/26Staternent from Police Constable Pollock, detailing the crime and disorder on the 22nd August20l5 at ClubZeros. - Exhibit - GANll2T

Conclusion

I have looked at all the previous incidents related to this premises and although there are not many crime reports

prior to the stabbing incidents there are many calls and intelligence reports of gangs and violence at Club Zeros.

The DPS and PLH have both been aware of the danger of not adhering to conditions on the licence and they have

both failed in their duty to promote the licensing obectives.

The Police contend that this venue is a attracting criminal gangs and those willing to use weapons and cause

serious violence in its current use as a nightclub. The reluctance to co-operate from those victims of serious

crimes is unfortunately a theme throughout higtrlighted by the amount of calls of violence and those actually

making themselves known to police as victims.

Another theme throughout is the clubs continued breaches of their licence conditions and in particular a lack of

control at the door. This has led to searching not being done or not done corectly and club scan equipment not

utilised.

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When a premises suffers with gangs and/or there has been serious crime or disorder there are normally measures

that can be put in place to deal with these. These would be door staff with a robust refusal and ejection policy, i.d

scanning equipment, good quality cctv and coverage, a metal detecting arch or metal detecting wands and the loss

of glass in the venue changing to plastics. Depending on the venue there are also other measures that can be taken

such as the loss ofrecorded/live music and reduction ofhours.

The MPS has considered all of these when making this application and what other options are available to deal

with the issues inside and outside the premises. This would include the removal of the DPS Mr Ahmet ILKER.

The venue currattly has numerous conditions and these already include those measures above. The cunent DPS

has also requested he be removed from the licence and has emailed the licensing authority to this effect. There are

currently no further conditions that could be added to the premises licence. The PLH claims to have sold the

business on the 27th July 2015. The conditions on the licence have not been adhered to on numerous occasions

and should not require the level of Polise involvement to ensure compliance. The failure to operate within the

conditions of the licence has in part led to the serious crimes being committed on the 22nd August2015.

The MPS consíder there are no suitable measures that can be put in place to mitigate the risk at the premises the

whole time it remains a vertical drinking establishment and therefore there is no altsrnative other than the

committee gives very serious consideration to revoking the premises licence of this venue.

The MPS contend that revocation of the licence is an appropriate and proportionate response to the vay serious

incidents and continued failure by the prermises management to fulfil their duty under the licensing act to promote

the licensing objectives and keep people safe.

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Current Location;cAD í0ß/0àAPR15 GAM/IO Person Producing: PC MARSH

Current Location:cAD 1049/05APR15 GAM'1I Person Producing: PC MARSH

Current Location;cAo r0l7r05AFRtt GAMI12 Person Producing: PC MARSH

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Current Location:cAD 12t1t22MARt5 GAM'I6 Person Producing: PC MARSH

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Glo¡u¡¡ Ord¡r S.2t CJpA 2O0t GAM'It Person Producing: PG MARSH

Current l¡cation:Copy of ¡nrdl from th¡ LAS GAM/I9 Person Producing: PC MARSH

Cu¡rent l¡cation:Strtr¡mont from n¡ldont GAM/z0 Penon Producing: PG MARSH

Curont Location:Picturu of out¡ido Club Zoro¡, I JutrLen¡ EN3 rnd ¡unoundlng roadr.

GAM/2I.21

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GCW from Club Z¡ror. Copy fromGlub Z¡ror who r¡taln¡ original onherd drivo.

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MGll lnrp Mitron GAM'26 Penon Producing: PC MARSHCurrent Location:

MGll PC Pollock GAI{u27 Person Producing: PG TARSHCurrent Location:

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DS 216374 CA EMMERSON2 AB Borough CID

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CR:5217991/15 erlþolC Notiûoblo/IvfPS/Othor:N-l Statr,rs:U P¡ess:N Clase:S/GBH W/I GLUIyEGe¡er¡l Informodon

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Receíved ByrRank:Number:Sr¡mame:

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cR:5217991/15 crT¡rye:G Noriffable/lúpgothonN-l srarus:u prcss:N ehss:s/GBH wI GLU:yEf,'o¡turc¡

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Date:

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23/0812075 08:36Cry N4449 MRBROOKER

Count

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U Undetecæd Crime

C ClassifiedVictim recieved 2 stab wounds to his torso whilst in or around venue. Viotimreû¡sed to give any further information.

Classiflcatlon Set by CIT:Lock Date:

By:

Clecrlfy

Maln Cl¡sslficadon:lnitiat 5008/01 Datc: 221081201510:54Currcnt 5005/01 Date: 23108/2015 08:36Desoription: SIJBSTANT,AJVoTnding etc with Intent to do Gricvous Bodily Harm etc or ùo Resist

Apprehension

Last Changed:Date:

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Data Prctoot¡oû Act - Dirpoec Of As Conûdcntiäl WastoPC G lvtAßSH 475YT 235380

CR:5217991/t5 CIT¡rpo:C Notifiablo/lvlPSlOthenlùl Status:U P¡c¡¡;N ClaesS/OBH WI GLU:YTClm¡l[erdon

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Dah Proteotion Aot - Dispose Of As Confidential \trrastePC G MARSTI4T5YE 235380

CR:5217991/15 CrT¡rpe:C Notifiablc/lvlPS/Othu:N-l Status:U Prrss:N Class:S/GBH W/l GLU:YEDetalls offnvesügrüon

2?08/2015 tl:llPC 234908 Y8242 RKKILLE

PRMARY INVESTIGATION DETAILS : I Immediate actionIO POINT PLAN FOR ABH / GBH CRIS

l, Details re Cad and Offioersa. Cad Nwnber: 1289/2laug15b. List offioers in attendanco and their individual roles: (i.e. who dealt with the victim, zuspect andother enquiries)

PC 19OYE POLLOCKPC 446Y8 CHERRYPC653YE CARTERPC 963Y8 CHOTJDHRYPC 265YE LAIüSONPC IT6YEPOWELLPC242YE KII,LEPC 13IYE CLEEVESGT SIDOLIgSYEINSP MTTSON

la. Contact - for V\l[ crime offenccs

DS KELLER attended the scene whilst on scene and dealing

2. Comprehensive Account -

Polioe were on scene assisting LAS ûo r€ports of a male that had been stabbed in Club Zero, Jute lane.On arrival VIVy'I was lying on his back in what appeared to be an office t)?e area of location. VIrülwas pale in complexion and holding a blood st¡ined t-shirt against his chest. It was not clea¡ what hadhappened as nobody in the room at the time would provide police with any oircumstances as to howVIWI was stabbed. All that was said amongst the group were that he's been stabbed. Group refirsed tocooperate with police, including VTWI. No suspect(s) were se€n or described, allegedty.

VTWl sustained ¡¡ro stab wounds to his left shoulder and left chest a¡ea.

3. Victima. Describe victim's injuries:VIWI håd 2 stab wounds to his shoulder and chest.It appeared to be a knife wound.b. Were the injuries photographed? Not photographed prior to medical treaftent and dressing.o. By whom? r:/ad. Confirm that there is an exhibiting statement re the photographs in the handover package: (if not thena ration¿le is required)e, Did the victim receive medical attention? Viwl was conveyed to

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Data Protection Aot - Dìsposc Of As Confìdential WastePC G MARSH 475Y8 235380

CR:521?99lll5 Cr'lþe:C Notifiable/MPS/Other:N-l Status:U Press:N Ctass:S/GBt{ V//l GLU:YEIletrlls of fnvesdgaüon

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PRIMARY II.IVESTIGATION DETAILS : I Immediate actionthe Royal London andpqlico remained with him. The injruies*-er¡cnnñ*-n."

-

f. Did thé victim si (containedìn-124ì)iViwl reñ¡sed to sign mcdicalconsent form.g. Where is the viotim now and how bcst arc they contacted?Viwl contact dotails recorded on viwl page.

4. Scenolüith viwl bcing un co operative and unsurc of exact location a $ralk through was conduoted byofñcers of the route he may have bken. Offcers werc unable to locate any scene. At the tims of theincident thero wcre apprcx lgggg""ele out in the stneot afror the venue having closed for üe night.

5. Items seizedClothing seized by continuity officèr at the Ro¡aI London, CAD created to locatc drying room forVlWls clothing. None found, officers attended NI (drying room used by victim on linkcd CRIS), JP -both drying rooms in we, YE - drying room in use a¡d no-one able to gain authority to remove, JI -attended and room in use, SX - rqrlied to CAD requesting contact but unable to raise on any ofnumbers given, or on SX channel on PR

YE5E liased with and due to no available drying room, advised to bring olothing backto Edmonton andbag in unsealed plastic bags, and then seal in paper bags, and leave in property cupboard for SOCO toplace in drying room when it becasre available.SOCO contacted direct via phonc and PR, No rcsponse to oither.

6. SuspectNo suspect established at the time of reporting . Viwl was unable to describo any suspects and no otherwitnesses came forwa¡d to police . There

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Data P¡otectìon Act- Dispose Of As Confidsntial VüastePC G MARSH 4?5YE 235380

CR:521799Ii 15 CrT¡po:C NotifiabldMPS/Othcr:N-t Status:U Prars:N Class:S/GBII rü/I GLU:YEDet¡lls of Invædgaüon

22108/2015 ll:llPC 234908 Y8242 RKKILLE

PRIMARY II{VESTIGATION DETAILS : I Immcdiate aotionwere a lot of crou¡ds around the venue and various foot traftic when asked viwl was unable to idetitfyany possible suspe{ts.

?. WihessesNo witnesses pr€sent themselves to police at the scene,

8. I¡cal Area EnquiricsN/4, It is believcd the incidcnt occurred ioside location. No persons wiIing to assibt police.

':b 7

Jâ^* arrested l3l05/15 after fighting in the street with *"uno*. $

PRIMARY II.I\IESTIGATION DETAILS : 2 Scene

PRMARY INVESTIGATIONDETAILS : 3 Forensics

PRJMARY INVESTIGATION DETAILS : 4 ViotimsAilitnesses

PRIMARY INVESTIGATION DETAILS ; 5 Suspects

PRIMARY INVESTIGATION DETAII^S : 6 Other evidence

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PC 234908 Y8242 RKKILLE

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CR521799V15 Ct'l)po:C Notitablc/ltdPS¿Othq:N-l St¡tu$U P¡tss:N Classrs[GBH \f¡Ä GLUìYBIht¡ll¡ of Iuvecügedon

+ÙÙl*tlf fss to any of theso quostiom dctail rcquircd on Dets+ilttt

VICTIM

Clear risk of fi¡rthcr offcnding against victim. NO

Substantial 6nanci¿l loss. @roportionatc to victim's ci¡rumstances). NO

Disabilityilvtcntal hcatth issue. (Relwant to offence &/or rclevant risk/rn¡lnenbility idcntified). NO

Public Servant on duty. NO

Close rclationship to oftnder, (Relovrnt to the offence). NO

Evidencc of victimization. NO

Substantial age diffcrencc to offcndcr. (Relevant to the offcnce). NO

OFFENCE

Gomplexity of iovostigation. NO

Riskof high communityimp¡cl NO

Evidcnco of comrption NO

Media intsi€st. NO

MPS Manda¡ory Crime. NO

Crime scene & forc¡sic oppornrnitÍes identi.Ecd, NO

Seositive materiaY

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CR:521?991/15 CrT)pe:C Notifiable/ItdPS/Othor:N-l Status:U Præs:N Class:S/GBH tl//l GLU:YEDetrlls of Invcsügetlon

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PC 234908 YF¿42 RK KILLE

information involvcd NOSeek advice prior to entering detail on CRIS

Haza¡dous materials involvcd. NO

OFFENDER

Likely to oommit ñ¡rther offences. NO

Mental health issues. (Relevant to offence dy'or rrlevant risk/vulnerability identified).NO

Repeat offender against same victim. NO

þosition of trust NO

Relevant offending history. NO

Part of orgauized orime gang/MPS gang matrix. NO

Borough target/Prolific priority offender. NO

2210812015 rl:57

PS 192706 6YE K MEIKLE

Initial investigation supervised.

I am satisfied that this has becn classificd correctly.

221081201514:15

SCENEEX103610 R CRANE

221081201515:57

From SOCO - Report noted. It is the responsibilþ of the offi.cers booking in the exhibits to arrange foritems requiring a drying room to be dealt with appropriatcly. If no drying room is available, the storageand continuity of ealing with them, or with the OIC dealing.Please liase with

031091201514:26 Page 12 of20 CRIS Live

. Dat¡ P¡otcction Aot - Disposo OfAs Confldsntial WasroPC c MARSH.ITSYE 235380

CR52l799l/15 CfTypc:C Notilìable/MPSlOther:N-l Status:U Press:N Class:S/GBll W/l GLU:YEDot¡llc of Inverdgntion

TDC 234539 D I.JNDERU'OOD

lnitial actions at the scone have boen noted.

I also note that this is one of two GBH reports rclating to the Club Zero.

Oflìccrg assisted ths LAS and the victim was takco to hospital for heatment. Injuries are serious butNOT life changing or threåtcning.

]o*",imhas rtft¡sodto co.operaÞwith üè tro

t ilr"#re

were conftonted by a hosrile c¡owd whi

Tho only detail of this incident appears to be what the officcr saw at the scer¡e, where a male was beingtreated by LAS complaining of stab woundc.

Scene

A crime sccne coutd not be idsntified by IIO , The victim

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Data Prctection A.ct - Dispose Of As Conüdential \llastePC G MARSH ¿T75YE 235380

CR:521?991/15 CrT¡rpuC Notifiable¿lrdPS/Othor:N-l Status:U Pnss:N Class:S/GBH tilll GLU:YEDet¡lls of Investìgeüon

22108/2015 l5:57

TDC 234539 D UNDER\ryOOD

rcfr¡sed to give an account or say where the offence took place. The Victim uras seen in the 'offìce area'of the club clutching a blood stained t-shirt. All witnessos refused to help thc police.

Forcnsics

A scene could not be identified.

The victims clothing has been seized and may lead to forensic opportunities.

The victim ¡efused to sign medioal consent.

Photos refused

Refi¡sed details to the IIO I have been unable to speak to the victim direot,

invotved with Gang acrivity i" th{II},There a¡e no specific reports referring to this attack.

ryI ooou" there being 200 people at the venue all refused to tell the police what had occunod. I

:"11'No suspects identified.

BWV

A remark on the CAD .rtates that offrcers wer€ instn¡cted to use BrüV by their inspector. I havememoed thc IIO to establish if footage was taken.

I

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Dala Pþtcction Aot - Dispose Of As Confidontial WasrePC G MARSH {75YE 235380

CR:5217991/15 CrT¡'perC Notifiable/lvlPVOtlror:N-l Statun:U hess;N Class:S/GBH W/l GLU:yEDetrll¡ of lnvesdgrtlon

Licensing Team

Licensing team informed and asked if they coutd liaisc $,¡th the rænue re ccrv.

231A81201508:36

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IIRBROOKER

2310812015 08:36

CTV ?4449 MRBROOKER

Classification co¡firrrod

2310E/2015 08:36

Cry 74449 MRBROOKER

SwviceFlag CO added

23108t2015 09:58

DS tt65l7

OIC Changed

MP REYNOLDS

2310812015 09:SB

DS 186517 MP REYNOLDS

Service Flag CO deleted

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Data Proloctio¡r Act . Diryoso Of As Confìdential lilastoPC O ù!,ARSH 47sYE 235360

CR52l799l/15 CfT¡pe:C Notifi¡bla/lvfFSi/OthsrN.l Shtus:U PFss:N CIæs:S/GBII lV/t CLU:YTDet¡ll¡ of Invocügatlon

24108/2015 ll:10

PC 235380 475YT G T{ARSH

YE Licensigrr Toam.Me*agc loft at l0{7 houn 24108/15 for Mr llkerSupcrvimr @P$) fur Club Zcloe to controt

nosþnatod Prsmisos

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Datâ Protcction Act - Dispow Of Àç Conlidential rilasre

PC G MAP*SH 475YE 235380CR:5217991/15 CÍTpo:C Notifiable/lvfPV0thorN-l Stâus:U Prcss:N Class:Si/GBH W/I GLU:YE

Detrils of Invcst¡grtlon

24108/2015 ll:10

PC 235380 475YE G MARSÍI

Liconsing Tca¡n re: cctv.

25108120t507:35

PC 235380 475Y8 G MARSH

YE LicencingI have r€ûcivod an email from Uche OBOBI the Prcorises Liccnce Hotder for Club Zcros in reply to mye,mail Cut and pastcd as foltows.

Hi GarySorry for the dolay in respouding to ¡our enail currendy out of the cornty and lnteræt h€re is nolvcry çgular I an eying to gct back lomorrc\rr or next due.to the scrÌousnes of this issuc will contactt<tu as soon rr possible

Uchc

Sent from my iPhone

On 24 Aug 2015, at 13:04, <[email protected]Þ <[email protected]Þvnole:

Dea¡ Uche

Ple¿se could you contact me urgently abut tha serious incident that ûook ptacc in the earty hou¡s onSafurday at ¡ourvenuc pleasc.

I have fied to call your mobile numbor but it wont connÊcl,

My nunibcrhore

Kind RegardsGary

2510812015 12:49

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Source intel

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CR:521?991/15 CrT¡je:C Noti6¡bls/lvlPS/Other:N-l Sta¡us:U Prcss:N Class:S/GBH WI GLU:YEDet¡llc of lnvccügrdou

Email sent to soutþo unit for ur inte¡,

261081201507:27

TDC 2'4539 D T'NDER\4/OOD

OIC Changed

26l0El20l5Ul:31

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OIC Changod

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Feaü¡re codc XI addcd by Met HQ - Performance a¡d Assuance

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VIWI has t¡cen sce,n at Royal London Hospital.PC CRONKSHAW and PC MCLELLAN altcndcd

WWI didnt know who sttacked hin, didn't realise he was stsbbed u¡rtil after thc stabbing and didn'tsee anlone stabbing him. Statcd that he hasa't reccntly had any argumcnlå with anll<lne and oa¡t thinkof a rcason why anyom would want to stab him.

VTWI did not u,ì¡nt to speak to officen attending.

27108t2o15 09t00

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Data Pmtsction Act - Dipoae Of As Conñdential WastePC G MARSH 47'YE 235380

CRl52l?991/15 CrT¡,po:C Notifinble/NlPSi,/OthenN-l Ståtus:U Press:N Class:S/GBH WI GLU:yE' Dot¡ll¡ of Invosügrdon

PC 235380 47'YE G MARSH

I hatæ had a rcply ftom Mr Obobi the prenrisos licenco holder. I haræ an appointment with him toeusnd the club at 1000 hous to view the cctv and club scen data. I wilt dro rry !o identify a crimescono/sxhibits.

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The CCTV has becn downloaded and viewed by PC Manh from tho licensing teaur. The ofÞnce is notcow¡ed. It would appcar lhal the offence occured outside as the victim can be seen to €nter the clubclutching a blood soaked t-shirt to hiis body.

The CCTV oubide ts limitßd.

NO scenc identificd"

0l/0912015 12:54

TDC 234539 D INDERII/OOD

Exhibit$

At this time lhe location of the exhibits is r¡nknown - no referonçe numbers recordcd on this cris.

I have emailcd the IIO and askcd him to provide u¡ update. Once receíved I will li¡isc witb SOCO toqstabli$h if it is viable to send o the lab.

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CR:521?975/15 CrT¡,po:C Notifiable/MPS/Other:N-l Shms:U Pross:Y Class:S/GBHAilormdGLU:YEVenue

Loc¡don

OMPD?Addrcss:NR,Grcen Sú,ed Carago & Mini Cabs 244-248'GREEN STREET'ENFIELD,MIDDLESEX,EM 7HQl¡cation Tcxtl

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CR: 52 I 79?5/ I 5 CÍT1rye:C Notifi able/MPS/Othcr:N- I Statw: U Press:Y Clase: S/GBMüoundGLU:YE

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23l08lilol513.00cwSUPV t613760 BASPARROW

C Classifiedby zuspects shown attacking viw shown and csusing injuries listed at venue

shoum on dato and time shown.

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Classify

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Harm with or\ililhout lVeapon)

No Crlme

No Crime?Roason:

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Cur¡ent Status:Cleared-Up Reason:

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Date Pmtattion Aot - Dispose Of As Conf¡dont¡al Wasto

PC G MARSH 4?5YE 235380

ck52l?9?5/15 CIT¡pe:C NotifiabloMPsrolhcr:N-l shtus:u PrteuY Class:S/GB[lWormdGLU:YE

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Data Protcotion Act - Dìsposo Of As Confidcntial tilasto

PC G MARSII4T5YE 235380

CR:521?9?5/15 CrT¡rpe:C Notifiable/MPS/OthenN-l Status:U Press:Y Class:S/GBIUWoundGLU:YE

Detalls oî Investlgrtlon

l, Details re Cad and Offioersa, Cad Numbcr: 1289/2laugl5b. List offioers in attendanoc and theìr individual roles: (i.e. who dealt with the viotim, suspect and

other enquiries)

22108f2015 06:26

PC 218435 446Y8 WS CHERRY

PRJMARY IIWESTIGATION DETAILS : I Immcdiate aotion

IO POINT PLAN FOR ABH / GBH CRIS

PC I9OYEPOLLOCKPC4!+6YE CHERRYPC653YE CARTERPC 963YE CHOUDHRYPC 265Y8 LAUISONPC IT6YEPOWELLPC24ZYEKILLEPC I31YECLEEVESGT SIDOLIgSYEINSP MITSON

la. Contact - for VWI crime offences

DS KELLER attended the scene whilst on soene and dealing

3. Victima. Describe victim's injuries:Viwl had 6 stab wounds to his ab¡Iomen

Ons on his oentre mid shoulder bladesTwo to his left thigh

2. Comprehensive Account -

Police wpre on sccno dealing with a male that had been stabbed in club zero Jute lane cris numbe¡ to

follow . When viwl approached officers that were standing outsidc the club on Jute lane itself stating

that he had been stabbed . he was unsteady on his feet and lifted his shirt exposing his upper body ' He

was advised to sit down as he stated he was feeling weak LAS were already on scene and tended to

viw.l . l0 stab wounds were identified six onhis upper bod¡ oue on his back and two on his rightupper leg and one on his left calf.

Viwl stated that he was walking to his car whioh was parked on Green street outside the parade ofshops just past the br station at Brimsdown. Bofore he got as far a.s his car he thinks he was outside the

cab-ofirce h" *as attacked by two unknown malos . He did not know the direotion they made off in and

coulö not describc the weapons used . He then walked straight round ûo where police were and alened

them.

0310912015 14:24 Page 8 of25 CRIS Live

Data Protc*tion Act - Diqpose Of As Confidential \r/astePc CMARSH,I?SYB 235380

CR:5217975/15 CrT¡peC Notiîablel\¡fPS/Other:N-l Status:U Prcss:Y Class:SlGBlVWoundGLU:YE

Det¡lls of Investlgrtlon

22J08/2015 06:26

PC 218435 446Y8 WSCHERRY

PRIMARY IIWESTIGATION DE"IAILS : I Immediato actionOne to his right calf.

Thoy appearcd to be a mixture of scrowdrivcr and knife wounds .

b. Were the injruics photographed? Notphotogmphed prior to medical tr€atm€nt and drcssing.c.By m? n/¿d' Co that there is an exhibiting statemont re the photographs in the handoverpackage: (if not thena rationale is rcquired)e. Di o w.soonvcy€ ehere c . The injurios orthr€af. Did the viotim sign the medical consent form 172 (contained in l24d)? Viwl refused to sign medicalconsent form.E. is the viotim nowand howbest are they contacted?Viwl c t details recorded on viwl page.

4. Sccnervl/ith viwl being unsure of exaot location a walk through was conducted by offi of the route he mayhave towards his car and were un¿ble to locate any scene . At tho time of the incidcnt there wereapprox 100-200 people out in the street after the venue having closed for the night.

5. I seizedCl ng seized by continuity ofhcer at the Royal London exbit details to be up&ted "

6. SuspectNo suspect e.stablished at the time of reporting . Viwl was unable to describe a¡ry suspect$ and no otherwitnesses came forward to police , There werc a lot of crowds a¡ound the venue and various foot trafficwhen asked viwl was unable to idetiQ any possible suspects.

7. WitnessesNo witnesses present themselves to police at the scene. The parade of shops wtrich are along the routehe possibly took were all closed

ßlA9/201514'24 Page 9 of25 CRIS Live

Data Prcteotion Act - Dispoæ Of As Confidontial WastePC G MARSII4T5YE 235380

CR:521?9?5/15 Cr.Iþe:C Notifiable/MPS/Othcr:N-l Status:U Press:Y Class:S/GBII/\iloundGLU:YE

Dctalls oflnvesügadon

2210812015 06:26

PC 2IE435 446Y8 WS CHERRY

PRIMARY IIIVESTIGATION DETAILS : I Immediate actionapart from the cab oflice to by an oflicer and they did not

witncss the8. tocal AreaAll shops along the paradc were olosed and had no visable camcras . Brimsdown food oentrc was

closed 249 green sheet but they appeared to have oameras outside which may have caught the incidcnt.

¡¡ r*++tt+++++lloT RJSK AssEssMENTr¡*t+'t*i

'ltt+rttlf Yes to any of these questions detail required oû Dets*'r++*l'

VICl'IM

Clear risk of further offending against victim. YESNO?

NoSubstantial financial loss. (Proportionate to victim's circumstances). YESNO?

No

Disabilityffental health issue. (Relevant to offence drlor relevant risldvulnerability identified).YESNO?

No

Public Servant on duty. YES/NO?

No

Close relationship to offender. (Relevant to tho offonce)' YES/NO?

yes

Evidcnce of victimization. YES/NO?

NoSubstantial age difference to offcnder. (Relevant to the offence), YES/Ì.[O?

no

OFFENCE

Complexity of investigation. YESNO?

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Data Proteclion Act - Disposs Of As Conf¡dcntial \tfastoFC G MARSH 4?5YE 235380

CR:5217975/15 CdTyle:C Notillable/[4PSi/Other:N-l StatusU Prsss:Y Class:S/GBH/ü/oundGLU:YE

Detrlls of luvertlgadon

No

Risk of high com¡iunity impact. YES/ì{O?

No

Evidence of comrption YES/NO?

No

Medía intorest, YES/NO?

No

MPS Mand¡ory Crimc. YES/NO?

No

Cdme scene & forcnsic opporurnitics id€ntified- YES/NO?

No

Seruitivc rn¡æriaU information inr¡olvcd. YES/NO?

03l09f20tS 14:24 Page ll of25 CRIS Live

Dalû Prot€otion Aol - Disposo Of As Confidential l\¡nste

PC G MARSH 475YE 2353E0

CR:521?975/t5 CÍType:C Notifiablc/MPS/Otlrer:N-l StatuslU Pross:Y Class:S/GBtVWoundGLU:YE

Deltll$ of Invectfaûon

22t08t2015 06¿26

PC 218435 446Y8 WSCHERRY

PRIMARY TIMESTIGATION DETAILS : I Imrnediate action

Seek advice prior to sntoríng dotail on CRIS

No

Hazardous matcrials in'rolved. YES/NO?

NO

OFFENDER

Likcly to commit furlüer ofËnces. YES/l.lO?

U/K

Menal he¡lth issues. (Releva¡t to ofrence &/or reler¡ant risldvulnerability identified)'YEs/NO?

U/K

Rcpeat oflcndcr against ssm victin. YES/NO?

Ycs

Position of tn¡st. YES/NO?

No

Relwant ofrcading history. YES/NO?

no

Part of organized crime gang/MPS gang matrix, YES/NO?

no

Borough targey'Prolific priority offcnder. YES/NO?

PRIMARY II.I\/ESTICATION DETAILS : 2 Scenc

PRIMARY INVESTIGATION DETAILS :3 Fo¡çnsics

PRIMARY IWESTIGATION DETAILS : 4 Victims/Vrritnessee

No

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PC GMARSH¿T75YE 235380CR:521?9?5/15 Crl)pe:C Notifiable/MPS/Other:N-l Status:U kess:Y Cla"ss:S/GBll/\Àround

GLU:YEDetells of lnvesdgnüon

PRIMARY INVTjSTIGATION DETAILS : 5 Suspecb

PRIMARY INVESTIGATION DE"IAILS : 6 Othcr evidence

22108/2015 I l:10

PC 219252 FKCHOTJDHI.]RY

Continuity officer Pc CHOT DHURY 963yc seized clothing from viwl spital,Clothing wås \rrÊt with blood needing drying.

items ofclothing hgvebeen seized and put into ISLINGTON (NI) drier Scrial numbcr

One (l) Blue Adidas juryer as FKC/IOne (l) Blue Adidas jogging bottom as FKC/2One (1) leftNike trainer as FK()/3One (l) ríght Nike Eainer as FKC/4One (l) Brownpaperbag as FKC/S

221081201517:12

TDC 234539 D I'NDERWOOD

Initial aotions at the scene have been noted"

I also note that this is one of two GBH reports relating to the Club Zero.

Officers assisted the LAS and the victim was taken to hospital for treatment. Injuries are serious butNOT life changing or threatening.

'fhe victim has refused to co-operate with the trO and no account has been obtained fiom the victim.

The polioe were confronted by a hostile crowd which also refused to assist the police or say what hadhappened,

The only detail of this incident appears to be what the offioer saw at the scene,

03109120t514:24 Page 13 of25 CRIS Live

A crime sccne could not be identified by ItO - The viotim reû¡sed to give an account or say where the

oflenoe took place. The Victim wus seen in thc 'offrce area' of the club clutching a blood stained t-

shi¡t, All witnesses refuscd to help the police.

Forensics

A scene could not be identified.

The victims clothing has been seized and may lead to fo¡ensic opporfl¡Irities.

The victim refused to sign medical consenl

Photos refused.

Y:gI have attempted to call the victim direct but the nunrber on this report will not connect,

I have been informed by DS Stewart that the injuries are not that serious and the victim has in fact gone

to work today. The place of work is uolsrown'

There are no speciltc reports referring to this attack.

Witnesses

¡} Despite there being 200 people at the venue all refused to tell the police what had occuned. ISuspects

No suspects identiflred,

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PC G MARSH 475Y8 235380

CR:521?9?5/15 CrT¡po:C NotifiablelMPS/OthenN-l Status:U PresslY ClassrS/GBH/\MoundGLU:YE

Det¡lls of Investigetlon

22l08l20l5I7:12

.TDC 234539 D IJNDERWOOD

where a male was being treated by LAS complaining of st¿b wounds'

Scene

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memosd tho nO to osnblish if footogo wr¡ takon.

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Liconsiog team iûfornd ¡nd qskd if ùsycor¡ld liaicô with dro wnue ¡e CCTV.

031091201514:24 Page ll of25 CRIS Livs

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CRr52l?9?5/15 CrTypc:C Notifiablc/lr,lPS/OthenN-l Sratus:U Prcss:Y Class:S/GBll/riloundGLU:YE

Dct¡lls of Invecdgrdon

22108/2015 l7:18

TDC 234539 D TJNDER\ÀTOOD

No answer onmothcds numbcr listed abovc.

22J0812015 22:30

PC 217892 635YE F I(ERR

CAD8T93I22AUGI5

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PC 235009 22'IYE U SIJMBI]L

STREBT wherc a mcmber of the public had called to süBtedco¡nbat knifc and they boliwed to to bc connected to thìs incident.

2310812015 L2:56

CIV SI.'PV 613760 BA SPARROW

Servico Flag CO added

231081201512:57

crv stJPV 6r3760

Scrccned In

031091201514:24

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Datr Protecdon Aot'Dìsposq Of As Confidondal'rü/asbPC O IvIARSII4?5YE 235380

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Det¡ll¡ of Inwrtlgadon

23l0E/2015 l3:00

CTVSUPV613760 BASPARROW

Classifi catìou confirmcd

231082015 13:12

DS 186517 MP REYNOLDS

Service Flag CO delcted

231082015 13:13

DS 1865t7

OIC Changed

MP REYNOLDS

24108/2015 10:20

scENE EX l2l t9 LM HAZELLE

2510812015 07:44

PC 235380 475Y8 G N4AR.SH

YELicænsing.

I have oontacted both the Deeignaùed premises supcvisor @PS) and Pre¡nises Licence Holder (PLH)'

DPSMr Ilkor AIIMþT - message at 1047 horrs 24th August 2015 - to cont¿ct lioensing urgently re:

cctv and club scan data,Still no roply from thc DPS at 0740 hours 25úr August 2015.

I have recçived this email from the PLII Uohechr¡kwu OBOBI

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PC G MARSH 475YE 2353E0

CR:52179?5/15 CdT¡,po:C Notifiablo/lvlPS/OthcnN-l Slatus:U Prcss:Y Class:S[/GBlUWound

GLU;YEDot¡lls of lnvocd¡atlon

Hi GarySorry tt¡ the delay in responding to your email currcntly out of llrc country and lnfemet hore is not

voryrogular I am trying to get baok tomonow or next due to the sôriousûcss of this issuc will contact

lou as soon as possiblc

Ucho

Scnl û,o¡n my iPhone

On 24 Aug 2015, at l3l(X, <[email protected]Þ <[email protected]>u¡mt€:

031091i2015 14:24 Page l8 of25 CRIS Live

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CR:5217975/15 ATypo:C Notifiablc/lvtPS/Othor:N-l Status:U Pr€ss:Y Class:S/GBIU\À¡oundGLU:YE

Det¡ils of Invrsügeüon

25/082015 0?:44

PC 235380 475Y8 G MARSH

Dc¿¡ Uche

Please could you contact me urgently abou! thc serious ìncidc'nt that ùookplace in thc early hor.ns onSaturday at your vcnue please.

I have Eied to call yourmobile number but it wont conneot.

Mynumber hero

KindRegardsGary

I h¿ve rcquested access to thc cctv and club scan dataurgently, t harrc asked for contact details ofthememberof staffleft in conhol ofthe building.

2510812015 12:27

DC 217883

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PC O MARSH4?5YB æ5380CR:521?9?5/15 Cr$pc:C NotifiabloltvtPSi/OthonN-l Status:U Prtss:Y Class:S/GBlVWound

GLU:YEDctells of Invesdgaüon

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SUSPECTS - Therp a¡c no known SUSP'g at this time.

\ryTINESSES - No wihess's have come fonn'a¡ds that arc wiüing b assistpolioe.

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Data Ptntç{tion Àct - Dispose Of As Contidcntial \ilastePC G MARSH 4?5YE 235380

CR:521?975/15 CrT¡,pc:C Notifiable/MPS/Other:N-l Stah¡srU Press:Y Class:S/GBH/rñ¡oundGLUIYE

Det¡lls of Investlgadon

25/08f201512:49

DC 217883 NB ìÌ/Ð(HAM

i lling witnesses were mainly ftom the night club thc VIW had just left.

DRIVE AROIIND - Not conducted,

MEDICAL - VIV/ declined to provide medical evidence.

PHOTO's - VIW declined to allow offioers to rocord his i4juries

#:ilåH:,i""*13ì"'ïåî1.*" he was assaulted bv unknown males' this will be

OUTSTANDING ACTIONS+***********+++ttt****+r+l) Area described by the VIW to be attended in order to establish if there are any witnesses, or CCTVthat would assist.

2) Atte lfare check and est¿blish if the VIW is willing to assist police, if so thefollowing to be obained, MGl l, medical and photographic evidsnce.

Once the above is known further actions may be conducted.

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25108/201512:51

DC 217883 NB WAXHAM

OIC Changed

25108/201514:05

DC 217883 NB WAXHAM

CCTV UPDATE,.* *** ** *¡l*'t**** **'¡¡il.+

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c o MARSH4TSYE 235380CR:5217975/15 Qllþo:C Notifrablo/lrdPS/Other:N-l Strtus:U lloss:Y ClassS/GBIVWoT¡nd

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CR:5217975/15 Crlþe:C Notifìablc/lvlPS/Othcr:N-l Status:U Pr¡ss:Y Class:S/GBHôüoundGtU:YE

Details of Inwstigaüon

261081201510:22

DC 217883

VtìW UPDATE

NB WAXTIA,M

+t*¡l{'++*t*tS+t t i{ t tOfficors will be atûonding the hospital today in order to speak to the VIW and obtain a statement etc ifhe is willing, this will be updated on their rctum.

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PC CRONKSHAW and PC MCLELLAN wentvlwl.

to attempt to speak with

Clerk ìJVard, informed officers that Vr\VI had been discharged from hospital on2510812015 at 16l8hrs.

27108120\5 09:47

DC 217883

VIW I.JPDATE** +l|t*i{r+t*+t**

NBÌT/AXHAM

I have now attompted to oontact ttre VIW twice, once normally the otherusing the withheld number.On both occasions there was a message stating that the numbsr could not accept my call.

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Dctrtls of Invcdgaüon

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I have uow rquested a wclfrre check be conducFd at the Vlll|'s H/A I have been informed th¿t úiswill bo atternptod 28/0812015, ¡fter which this rcport will be updatcd wilh the rosult.

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CR:521?9?5/15 Crl)po:C Notifiable/ÀÁPSlOthenN-l Status:U PrcssrY Class:S/GBtUrüoundGLU:YE

Dctallc of Investþedon

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0l/09/2015 10:09

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NB Iù/A)CIAI\{

f have once again attempted to contact the W\4/ in this matter with RRNR. A message has been leftupdating the VTW on this.

flue to the VIW being unwilling to assist police in this matter andclothing and photograpbs, this mattor is now

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6nrq llData P¡utection Act - Disposc Of As Confidenriat WastePç MG FISHER 357YE 189253

CR:520185?/15 CrTlAc:B Notifiablc/\,lPS/Othcr:N-5 Status:U Press;Y Ctass:Si,/Other rheft GLUTyEGenor¡l Inform¡don

Scrconing Dqqision: OUT

Flrg*

Borough

Scrvlcc

Tl T/phone lnræst, No scenc vÌsirTS T/Phoneskdei¡l rcport m¡dc

otcls OIC Same As Rcpwring Offiea ?Inrrcstigrting Offi cp¡rs Ronk:Sur¡ame;lVart¡nt Number:Duty:SradodBranch:Allocatcd Datc/Time:Allocation Nored?

Preylous OIC Det*ll¡Usual Rellcf Duty

OIC Suporvisor:

Pres¡

Suitnble for Prcss? yRqÌtÌictions:ls this a Specrim? ND¡te/Time:Was a Fireorm Used? N\Uas other Weopon Used? Nfue there Te¡¡orist lmplications? NWae a Suspeot prcs€nt on Police arival? NNo. of Suspects PresentWas the Surpect(s) ancsted? NNo, of Suspects Artested:

YE ENFIELD BOROUGHB fUO Crime Type:

sLJN 251012015 04:00

SIJN 25101/2015 05:13NP Phone Call to Police

Dale:

Br¡nch

Arcr (lllrtorlcrl)

YPCSoFRoMOU lnirials: M2V2074 Div/D Numbcr: 94lTP Usuul Rclíef: IBB TP Gqrtral UnitTffiU-B TP Cenral TIU Tc¡m B,26fr1t201513:26Y Nored DatdTimq 2óÆtl2015 13:26

St¡do¡ Branch Allocrted Dgter'Tlme Noted D¡te/IIme

DS/E389 M COLLER

MrlnIU:Crime Tlao:Allogation (Pref¡x):Allogntion:Committcd on/frrom Date:Co¡nmitted to DatG:Rcported DateHow Notified:ResÞicted?Rcsriofion Reason:

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YE

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Dar¡ Protætion Act - Dispose Of As Confidontial \ilastePC MG F¡SHER 357Y8 189253

CR:520185?/15 CrTPe;B Norifiable/N4PS/Other:N-5 StatusrU Pross:Y Class:S/Other theff GLU:yEGqerd Inform¡tlon

Sourcc Sy¡tcm Refe¡rnc*s

Source Sydcm Sourcc Syslem Entered ll¡tey'Tlno Enterod ByN¡¡rc RcfercncccHs 20150t2500016?5 z6tort20r5 13:24 pc gÉffp n02074 M sonRoN¡ou

Total¡

Total Values:

Stolc¡r Xl 0.00 Outsranding Ê: 0.00 Damagod f:Recovered f: Damaged On Rccováy [lTolsl:

VIW(a): I Pmperty j Vchicles(s): 0Accussû 0 Suspec(s): 0 CAITSubj€d(s); 0

Drugr/Fraud

!1$ia Cn fø ¡n ane¡t furpossesrion oûc. (not h€û) of cortrolled drugs?lf Fn¡udulent Use.lte¡n Us€d: N

DV/H¡teCrlneIs this a Hste CrimdDomcstic lncidqrt/Carcr Abusc? N

Domestic lncident?Honour Based Violence?Carer Abu¡e?

Fotood Maniage?H¡teCrime?

lnitial Rísk Assessmenr (SPECSS+):Complenod þ:lnidal Risk Assessmcnt Managønent Superv¡d?Completed b¡r

Cunent Risk Assessmenr (SPECSS+)IComplaed b¡c

Form l24D Complered?Corupletod by:

Forml24D Supcrviseû?Completed by:

Receiv€d by the CSU?Completed b¡r

CSU Reference

LCBT Relationship?

Catcgory of llete Crine

R¡ce?Faith/Religion/BelieflHomophobia?Tnnsphobia?Disabilit¡z?Targeted becausc of Vulnerability?

Religion Name:

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Data Protection Aot - Dispose Of As Confidential rùy'aste

PC MO FISTTER 357YE 189253CR:5201857115 Cr1þe:B Notìfi¡ble/\dPS/Other:N-5 StatusìU Prcss;Y Class:S/other theft GLU:yE

Genenl Inforn¡don

03/09/2015 l4:06 Page 3 of l0 CRIS Livc

Data Proloction Act - Diryore Of As Confidontial WastePC MG FISHER 357Y8 I89253

CR:520185?/15 CrType:B Notifiable/lvlPS/Otber:N-i StatusrU Press:Y Class:S/Other theft GLU:YEVenue

Loe¡tlon

OMPD?Address:Club Zeros, l,JttTE LANE,ENFIELDMIDDLES EX,EN3 7PJLocation Text:wirhin clubGLU: YEWatch Area:

Localld: YE06 GridRef: 53ó418,196917

Mair

Location T¡pc(s): JE Ucsnsed Club

Is the Ve¡ue covered by CCTV or in a CCTV A¡ca? UCCTV Options:

Approach:EntryMethod:Entry Point:Exir PoinrSecuþ:Person On Prsmises?Otherlnfo:

lnte¡n¡l Tnncfer

D¡te/Tlme Trensferred þ Prevlonc GLU Prcvlou¡ IU

Tr¡nsfer X'rom MPS

TransferÊom MetTo:-Scrvice:Shtion:Their Reference:

Received By-Rank:NumbcnSu¡name :

03/09/2015 14:06 Page 4 of t0 CNS Live

Data Proteotion âot - Disposo Of As Conñdential \MasæPC MO FTSHER 357YE I 89253

cR:520185?/15 CrlþoÈ Notifiablo/lrdPVothenN-S Status:UPrcss:y Class:S/Othor theû GLU:yEDstrlls of Invcsügatlon

26/01/2015 l3:2?

PC 202074 94ITP M SOFRONIOU

Sen¡ice Flag TI addcd

2610t12015 t3:27

PC 202074 941TP M SOFROMOU

Service Flag TS added

26l0ll20t5 t3:58

PC 202074 94lTP M SOFROM

PRIMARYI}ÍÍ/ESTIGATIONDETAILS: I action

Report takenby CRIB at EsB, cHS a'd 2015012500167i refers.

Duplicate check performed.

Skeleton Insp. anuary2OlS at 091?hrs and again l3l lhrsand l3l3 a me{¡ urent to voicemail.

IMEI - Not known at this timc,

NMPR - Unable to check without IMEI.

Theftreportnot creaùed on NMpR

False reporting declaration not read as skeleton rcport.

Usemamc -N/A - No known trackerPassword - N/A - No known trackerPormission granted for MET police use - No

Trackcr - '1¡nsu¡e if find my iphone"

The victim in this caso, VIWI has allegcd the following to opcrator.

on 25th January 2015 at 0400hrs the victim was at vENhad had lefr her handbag on a chair. Betwecnunknown times the bag was taken without thb victim's permission o, t"ro*i.ag". - '

No ñrther details known at this time.

03/09/201514:06 Page 5 of l0 CRIS Live

Data Protection Acl - Dispose Of A¡ Confidontinl WastePC MG FISHER 35'IYE I89253

CR:5201857/15 CrT¡pelB Notilìable/lvfPS/Othe¡:N-5 Status:U Press:y Class:S/orl¡er theft GLU:yEI)otrlh of Invesdgatlon

t+ri+*1*+* TP CRIB INTTIAL IIrI\y'ESTIGATION - Reoofd on Dets +{'¡r,r++*rù

ccTv.

ccrv camera prcsent and point¡ns in the di¡ectíon of the ofrencc - N/K

Time of oflence is specific or withÍn a 20 minuto time paranrotor - N/K

?!]!9 ,U. time of da¡ visibilify and time required for oflicers ro rcvi€w foorage it is believed tharCCTV would assist fufher investigation - N/K.

Hlræ cnquiries beGn mado al lhe venue forCCTV? - NO- Unable ro determine where in club norviclims description / tims Ê¡me in which theñ occurred. Enquiring at this juncture would be pointlcss.

If ccrv imagcs are likely and reterran! descriprion of victim for ID purposes:

Any fiuther rctevant

03/09/2015 14:06 Page 6 of l0 CNS Live

Dr¡ kotootìon Aot - Dþoso Of As Conñdouti¡l \t/¡stoPC MG FISIIBR 357Y8 189253

CR:5201857/15 GT¡po:B NotiûabldldPS/OthonN.S Statr¡:U Ptsos:Y Class¡St/Othq thoft GLU:yBDchlb of Invrcügrdou

26101/2015 l3:58

PC 202A74 e4lTP M SOFRONTOU

PRIMARY II.IVESTIGATION DETAILS : I l¡nmediafe actioninformation relating to initial invesligation.No further information was discloscd by thc victim a¡ üe t¡me of reporting that would assist thisinvestigation. - NO

t+ù*+ttt+* HOT RISK ASSESSMENT rr++r*+.,rr

VICTIM

Substantial financial loss. (Proportionatc to victi¡n's ci¡.cumstances)" - No

If YES, details requircd on Dets.

DisabilityflVfental health issue. (Relevanr to offence &./or relevant risldwlnerability identified). _ NO

Full rationale r€quir€d on Dets,

Public Servant onDuty. - NO

If YES, details rcquired on Dets.

Close relationship to offender. (Relevant ro the offence).- NO

If YES, details required on Dets.

Evidence of victimization - NO

Fult rationale required on Dets.

Subståntial age difference to offcndcr.

(Relevant to the offence). - NO

OFFENCE

Complexity of investigation. - NO

lf YES, full rationale required on Dets.

Risk of high comrnuniry impact. - NO

If YES, fi¡ll rationale required on Dets.

Evidence of comrption. - NO

lf YES, full rationale requíred on Dets.

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Data Protætion Act - Disposo Of As Confidenrial WasæPC MG FISHER 357Y8 189253

CR:5201857/15 ClTpe:B Notifiablo/lvfPVOthor:N-5 Shtus:U Prcss:YChs¡:Si/Orher rheû GLU:YEDotallc oflnvecd¡rdon

Mcdia intercst. - NO

If yES, firll ntionale required on Dsts.

MPS Propcrty. - NO

Crime scene & forsnsic opportuaitieÁ identified. - NO

If S, details required on Dek.

Sonsitivs material / inform¡tion involved. - NO

matêriak lnvolrrcd. - NO

ff , details rcquirod on Dets.

IIP/ PS Checks:

llaving

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CR:5201857/15 CrT¡pe:B Notilìabler'tvlPgOthor:lSj Statw:U Pñss:Y Class:S/Other thefr GLU:yEDct¡ll¡ of Invecdgetlon

26/01/2015 13:58

PC 202074 94tTP M SOFROMOU

PRIMARY INVESTIGATION DETAILS : ! Immadiarc acrion

of;Fccr'sthe rcport willinvestigation.

27101/2015 I l:50

PC 22276A 892TP M MITCHELL

Sc Out

27l0lf20l5 tt:50

PC 222760 892TP M MITCHELL

Outcome l8 agreod with.

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Data Pmøction Aoû - Dispsso Of As Cootdamhl WasþPC MO FTSHER3STYE 189253

€R:5201E57/15 CrT¡po:B Notiffablq/IúPS/Otho¡N.5 Stah¡s:U kY Class:S/Other thcff GLU:YTDoûrlhof lnrucfþüon

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General Inûormrdon

Sorccning Docisionl IN

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MdnIU:CtimeAllogarion :All on:

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DS 20ó6s4 c coATESZ Or'.Ofterdury(Unifonn)

CIV 708330 A ADEMJICA C.O. Squad/Branch

OIC Superrrisor:

Pre¡¡

Suitable for P¡css?Restrictions:Is this a Specrim?Datelfime:tilas a Fi¡s¿rm Uscd?

YE ENFIELD BOROUOHB M Ctirnc

SUN 22rO32015 0l:25SUN 22¡O3ll0l5 04:30SUN 2 0l5ll:43NP PhoneCall to Police

Ilatc:

Br¡nch

CQ Quality Check

Arer (Hlrtorl

PCBARKER236170 Div/D benAA Boruugh UnìfbrmYE ENFIELD BOROUOH231032;0151E:45Y

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Notcd Date/Time: 25103t2015 06l.06

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Y

N

N

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CR:5206177/15 CiT¡porB Notiûable/MPS/Other:N-5 Slûtus:U Prcs$Y Ctnas:S/Orher theff GLU:yEGener¡l l¡form¡tlon

Wa¡otherrffcapon Used? NA¡e ther€ T€Írisl lmplicorions? NWas a Suspoct prwent on Police qrrival? NNo. of Suspeols Prcsc¡rt:lVas tlrc Suspec(s) arrcsrod? NNo. 9f Suspects Arr€edl

Source Syrtln Rofc¡c¡ce¡

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lnítial Rist mcnr (SPECSS+):

Cunent Risk enr (SPECSS+):Completed by:

Form l24D Complercd?Compl b¡r:

Foml24D Supervised?Complaalþ:

ic lncidqlt?Viol

CsrtrAb

Recoived þ thc CSU?Conplaed by:

LGBT Relationship?

Crtegory of Hste Crlme

Rscô?

Hote Crimd?

CSU Referorce

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D¡¡¡ProlootionAar - Dispooe OfAs eonñdoûtial W¡¡¡oPe ì'fO FtrSRER3S?YE 189253

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Frlür'Rofigion/EclioftHonrophobir?rrqupùobfu?Dbrbil$flTtryeed b€aru¡o of Vulrunbilitf?

Roliglon Nrme

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D¡ta Protootion Act - Disposc Of As Confidential $/astoPC MG FISHER 357YE I89253

CR:520ó177/15 CfTyac:B Nolifrablc/lvlPgOthor:N-i Status:U PmssrY Claes;S/Other ttreff GLU:YEVenue

Locrtlon

OMPD?Address:CLIJB ZEROS, I Á.ruTE L'\NE,ENFIEÍÐ,MIDDLESEX,EN3 ?PJLocation TextCloakRoomGLU: YEìVatch Arca:

tocalld: YE06 GridRef: t36418,196917

M¡ln

l¡c¡tio¡ : JE Licens€d Ctub

CCTV ons: CE CCTV NotRecowrcd By Police

i

EnryPoint:Exit

urity:

Interu¡l

Ilctelllmc Trensfcrred By Prevlou¡ GLU Prevlou¡ IU

Tr¡n¡ferlTonMPS

Transfer fiom To:-So

St¡,tio,n:Their Refc :

Recoived By:-Ra¡ú:Numbcr:Sumame:

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CR:520617?/15 CrlþeB Notifiable/tvtPS/Othcr:N-5 Status:U IÌ€ss:Y Class:S/Other thcft GLU:YEDetrlls of Invædgrtlon

2310312015 09:22

CIV 708330 A ADEMJI

Service Flag TI added

231031201510:47

cw 708330 A ADE

tìr++it+**l TP STIGATION - Rccorrd on Dets +++*rr*r+{

CHS States:

'"TIB REQ

2ND PH : SAMSUNG GALAXY S4IMEI UiK

Date of offence: 22.03.15Time of offsnce: 0100-0400"

Mobile phono - N/K

Network - N/K

Insurance - N/K

False Declaration Re¿d - NO

Traoker - N/K

Tracker Log i¡r/ Password - N/A at this stage

Permission to usc - NiA

IMEI - Rbquested ûom VIrü / Hrmt number given (0207-16l-0304 )

NMPR not checked

I have reported it stolen on the NMPR

+ *{¡tttstandard Enquþ I 38 completed, Result Yes Trace*t*but not related

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Datâ Proleclion Act - Disposc Of As Confide¡¡tial tilaste

PC MG FISHER 357YE 189253

CR:520ól?7115 CrType:B Nolifiable/MPsyolhçr:N-5 Status:U Prsse:Y Ctass:Si/Othor lhoft GLU:YEDehlh of lnve¡ügadon

Duplicate Check Complaed

CHS rcfer: 2015032æ03504

I bave spoken to thc victim and hc gaid:

He was åt tcnue, hsr¡dcd bi¡ bag cmuining Passport and two telephqr¡es o the CIoakroom assistnnc€benreen 0125hß ¡,esærday tho 2210ßn015 and at 0430hn, wlre¡ he wont üo collect it, it was gone.

Hc statas that he garæ his cloak ¡oom tick¡{ no 328 to fu Cloak¡oom asåistaûce who old him ihaqtrcy have handcd úro bag ûo sornconc olsc.Hc states that; hc has bccn informed th¡t thcrç is cctv in ùe a¡ea.

Therg ¡s CCTVNo VSS otrored sr th¡s shge as WWI became rrery aggreæive and rudcE-mail add¡css obt¡incdTPCribc-mil

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D¡ta Prctcation Act - Dispose Of As Confidontial V/astoPC MG FTSHER 357Y8 189253

CR:52061??/15 CrIþc:B Notifiablc/lvtPS/Other:N-5 Status:U Pnss:Y Class:S/Other theft GLU:YEDet¡ils of Invertlgrtlon

23103/2015 10:47

Cry 708330 A ADENIJI

PRJMARY IIùr'ESTIGATION DETAILS : I Immediate actionsent

reporting

PRIIvIARYIMTESTI S:3Fo¡e¡sics

PRIMARY INVESTIGATION DETAILS : 4 Vicrims/tüir¡essesVictim details on victim's page

PRIMARY IIWESTIGATIONDETAILS : 5 SuspecrsNil known zuspects at the stage

PRIMARY II.TVESTIGATIONDETAILS : 6 Other evidenceI'**+I.'I+TT* TP CRIB INITIAL INVESTIGATION - RECOTd ON DCtS +TiTi+T+++

CCTV

CCTV: oamera present and pointing in the direction of the offcnce, yES

Time of ofÏenco is specific or within a 20 rninute time parameter. NO

Due to the time of da¡ visibiliry and time required for offïcers to review footage it is believed thatCCTV would assist further investigation. N/K

Have enquirics bcen made at the venue for CCTV: YES. Google search carried out but there is noknown telephone contact forvenue t

If YES, report suitabl€ fo¡ fi¡rther CCTV investigation, N/K

If NO, low level non-HOT risk assessment report suitable for closure.

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CR:52061?7/15 CIT¡,pe:B Notifiable/MPS/OthenN-5 Statuslu Prcss:Y Cl¡ss:gOther theft GLU;YEDet¡ll¡ of Invesügrtlon

Any fiuthor relovaat inforr¡otion rclating to initiat investþtionNo ¡¡tlrcr information uas digclosed by the victim at the time of rcporting that would assist thisiorrootigatioo. /ì.IO

If YES, dotails requircd on Dets.

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Evidence ofcomrption.

M /NO

S Mandetory Crirc- /NO

Scn¡itive mgtcrial / informàtion involved- /l.lO

Hazardous

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CR:5206177/15 CrIþeB Notifìablo/lvlPS/Othcr:N-5 Staù¡s:U PÌ€ss:Y Class:S/Othcr theft GLU:yBDet¡lls of Investlgadon

PRIMARY INVESTIGATION DETAILS : 6 Othor evidencemateriels involved. /NO

OFFENDER

Likely to commit ñ¡rthor offence.

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Repeat ofrcndcr ag¡ì¡st samc victim. /l{O

Position oftr¡st /NO

Re nt offending hisûory. /NOfn

IIP / c^PPS oheck comploted as no risks identified.-

ome l8 recommendedHaving invastigated this report and completcd the Hot Risk Asscss it is the initial reporting

report will bo sent to the borough where the ofrence occurrcd for a decis to be made on a fürtherinvestigation

NOTE:VIWI was wamed initially after I introducing myself to him and idcntiging myself with my ûrstname,He started by saying thar hè does not want his voicc recorded. I orplained to him.I askcd for his employment title, he states that he his not given it but he refused,I asked him to oonfirm the co¡rect times of the incidc,nts as the times he previously gavo CHS wasdif[erent ûo the times he gave me and he states that he has already told me and thatis iL I exptained tohim as he has mentioned cctv available, rtre necd to know the exact time as this is important a¡¡ part ofthe investigation.VTWI became aggressive and rude, threatening and saying 'Do you thinþ you are on the s¡eet?'I told him to listen to me in othor to understand what I am

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Dala Prutection Act - Dispose Of As Confiden¡ial Wa¡toPC MG FISHER 357Y8 189253

CR:5206177/15 CrT¡2e:B Notifiable/MPS/Other:N-5 Status:U P¡ncs:Y Clas:S/Other ihefr GLU:YEDetdle of tnvostlgrdon

PR.IMARY INVESTIGATION DETAIIS : 6 Othor evidcnceúying to explain to him but he would not ha\rc it.I told hin that; if be continued lo sl¡out at ms or talk to me in this nanner, I will put tho phone downbut hs pcrsist ad slntes ûst; 'You put thc phoue down and sce, if I will nol r€port

'lou.I had to put the phorn down at tb¡s point a¡ hc started to raiæ his voicc.At tlris point, the investigation unas inconclusi'æ at this etage.Startdsrd enquirias chcckod showod previous GB}I.

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CR:5206177/15 CrT¡rpuB Notiñable/MPS/Other:N-5 Status:U Press:Y Classrs/Othor thcft GLU:YEIÞt¡lls of Invrst[rdon

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Classification confi rmed

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OIC C ed

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23103120t518:30

DS 206654 G COATES

I am a Detective Sergeant from Enfield Police Station and have reviowed the rËport you recently madein relation to items you had deposited in thccloakroom being stolen.

As this involve¡ the losVtheft of a passport please report this direotly to the UK Passport Agoncy. It isvcry important that you cancel tho passportso it cannot be used. https://www.gov.uk/report-a-lost-or-stolen-passport

Also, in relation to the two mobile phones, could you please blook them with your networks and let meknow the IMEI numbers so they canbc addcd tothe report. In the event the phones are ¡ecovered we will be able to identify you as the ou,n€r.

Is there any traccable technology on either of the phoncs (like a Find my Phonc App)? If so has anyattcmpt bcen made to monitor the location of the item?

I would be grateful if you could get back ùo me with the a¡swers to these queries. In the meantime wewill make enquiries with the venue in

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PC MG FISHER 357Y8 189253CR:520ó177/15 CrTyperB Notifìable/MPS/Olher:N-5 Slatus:U Press;Y Class:S/Other úefr GLU:YE

Detalls of lnvestigntlon

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o¡der þ ascert¡inwho was working in tho cloakrooms and if the úeñ is captured on CCTV.

Regards

DS Gneg Coates

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DS 2M654 GC ES

231031201518.43

DS 2066s4 G COATES

+IO Acdon¡'¡

- Co¡tact the victim/informsnt. Intoaürce as OIC. Recotd all contact/attonrptod contacted onDotrÂICOPpaç.

- A¡certein exactly what h¡ppeNrd? Is the viotl¡n myiqg the iæms ha'/€ beon rfftor€d by mistakc/orstole,t wtri¡h in the oloalqooms?

- Li¡sc with PC Marryn Fisher ttre Licensing Officer. What CCTV coverage exists of the cloak¡ooms?H the ctub done an intsmal investigation? Obtain details of who was working aud úhat thcprocedure is for restoring itcms to paFons.

- If th¡e is 3 hours worth of footage and tbe footage may noß asríst (i.e. 6e items arc generic anddistinguishing whcn they are being restored may be an impossible ask) thcn a decision n¡ill need to bemade whether to view or close thc enquiry,

- Advise the victim to rsport thc loss of the passpori to the Passport Agerrcy.

- Obtain IMEI numbers and clari$ if any traccable technology (i.e" Find My Phone Apps) used.

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CR:5206171/15 CIT¡'po:B Notifi¡ble/lviPSlOthcnN-S Status:U Press:Y Class:S/Othor theft GLU:YEDet¡ll¡ of Investlg¡tlon

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I h¡ve qnailod PC Mart',n FTSHER r€ga¡ding úi¡ incident I did c¡ll h¡m br¡l b c¡as w¡itin8 busy atthc timc and advis€d mè fo smail him, I have serrt an cmail and t wÍll await bis reply.

I haw tríod adttscting VIWI to int¡oduce m¡æolf and advirc v,üat I m wEitiqg ftr but tûcro vasNRRR. I vrill sttc'qt to coataet him agrin ûomormw.

VCOPWdatcú

3010312O1520:17

PC 2'6170 T BARKER

I have spoken ûo mMt regarding this ¡ncid€nl He has ¡t¡ted that he cntcred the club and put his baginø úe sloaltroon afrer paying fl for it, recsived a ralfle tickct beliwed to be

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'Data Proteotion Act - Disposo Of As Confìdential WastePC MC FISHBR 35?YE 189253

CR:5206177/15 CrT¡rpe:B NotìfìablcûvlPS/Othcr:N-5 Starus:U Prrss:Y Class:S/Other thcft GLU:YEIÞt¡ils of Investigrtlon

30/032015 20:17

PC 236170 T BARKER

328. VIWI askcd the cloakroom lady about keeping the bag safe so that it doesnrt get taken or losLVItlVl stated that the lady had put the bag undq'a covcr in a closet.

Upou rcturning around 0330-0400hours in the morning; he handed the cloakroom lady his tickct and

VTWI then saw the qloalcoom lady leave the cloakroom area and learæ the club trying to find thepenon she gavo the bag to. Unfortunately lhey were not ablc ø find this person.

left the loc n as nobody was a¡ound.

SAMS G.

VCOP Updated

3ll03l20l516:22

PC 236170 T BARKER

I have tried to call the mnnagei again today but it is going straight to the answerphone message.

I will attempt to call the manager of thc club again later this evening.

01/041207512:26

PC 236170 T BARKER

I have managed to get an

I have tried contacting the manager .g"io onflwith no answer. thelicensing ¡nanager who has stated that the manager is the pìrson ûo speak to r dent andgave me the above nrunber.

I have gone on to Google and searched for Club ZEROS - DRIMSDOWN and it has come up withtherefacebookpage.ItaPpeaNthatthereisanothernumberofÇrrnfortunatelyitdoesnot say whose number it is.

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CR:520617?/15 CrT¡ço:B Noüfiablollt{PS/Othcr:N-5 Status:U Pross:Y Class:S/Othcr thoft GLU:YEDet tls of Investlgadon

0l/0¿V2015 l2:26

PC 236170 T BARKER

ernail addrcse of 'clubzeros@outlookcom' - I don't know if this is being rnanagcd properly but I willsend an email to them to discuss this matùor as I am unablc to contact any of thc managc¡s by phone.

I willnpdate VlWl acco¡dingly and updat€ VCOP.

0l/04/201512:¿0

PC 236170 T BARKER

I have sent an cmail to clubzeros@outlookcom rcquesting to speak to someone regarding this incident.

I have tried contacting VTWI to advise but NRRR and no option to leave a messag€.

I .ilill try again later in the shift.

VCOP Updated

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0tl04l20l517:02

PC 236170 T BARKER

I have attempted to call VIWI again but again there was NRRR

VCOP Updated

03104/2015 2l:07

PC 236170 T BARKER

I have spoken to the manager of the club and he has stated that he is aware of the incidcnL Hc has

stated that the lady in the cloalfioom has stated that she gave VIWI the bag lout then VIW1 û¡ms up and

says that he hasn't got the bag.

The manager has watched CCTV and cannot see anything suspicious and does not sce anybody leaninginto the cloakroom ùo tak€ any items.

I have asked for the oloakroom attendants contaot details in order to clear this matter up.

The contact deüails a¡e as folloys:

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PC MG FISHER 357YE I89253CR:52061?7/15 CfTpe:B Norifìable/MPs/OthÇr:N-5 Slatus:U Pross:Y ClasslS/Other ùefi CLUTYE

Ilels¡l¡ of Invcstlgrtlon

I haræ spoken to tlrc cloak¡oom aucndånt to see what she has to say regarding this incident. She said

lhat 242 wa¡ tho number on VI\UI'e coat and his bag was put in the book with his name of AJBANKS. The bag was LOTIS VffTON. Cloal¡oom anødant believe¡ tbat the s¡me [pry taken hiscoat was ssnc gqy who took thc bag as hc had to give the nams. this was the saÍre guy who uasmoaning about thc bag boing sûoleu. VTW I såid to closlüoom th¡t it wagl300, f500 and his friend said

f3,000. This malê did not rtay around for the

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CRr5206l7?/15 CrType:B Notifiable/lv1PS/Other:N-5 Status:U Press:Y Ctass:SyOther theff GLU:YEDctrll¡ of Invertfatlon

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closkroom alendant to comç back afler watching CCTV as hc had to g€t home. Cloak¡oom aüendantsaid ùst lherr r¡¡as onlyTHREE (3) bags in the cloak¡oom that nighr and T\4IENTY-EÌGIIT (28) B.

I will advise WWI ttrat he is abte to poceed with lhis matter lhrougb the civil courts.

07l04l20l510:29

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I have emailed VTWI and aóviscd him that this crime will be closed a¡ he is to procced thccivil cou¡ts if he requircs ury form of compensation-

VCOP Update

10lù412015 07:38

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CR Rc-Completed

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ilP TREAT AS RESTRICTED

CRIMINT PLUS . INFORMATION REPORT

03/09/2015

URNSubJect

GPMSEvent DateDate GmatedDate UpdatedRlsk of Serious Harm?Declsion StatusAdminishation Stetus

YERT00389í96OANG - Glub Zero, BdmsdownRESTRICTED1208/20151¿U08201517/08201sNoNFA / CLOSEDAdmlnlstration Complete

Detall¡

SubjectBoroughCreated BySource XRef

GANG - Club Zerc, Brimsdown

Evaluatlon

Risk of Sarious Ham?CRIS or Merlln Required?EvaluationNIM Level

lnformatlon Merk¡r (Rcplecot QQ Goderi

Typc Sub Type

Gangs

Repoñ lnformetion

This document contelns sensitive material and may be subject to the concept of Public lnterest lmmunity. The use of anyinformetion or intelligence obtained from this soufoe must be treated with caution and no copy or prlnt must be madewithout the authotity of offfcers from the 2417 lntelligence Support Met lntel SC&O36 T02072308400. Whenever thematerial features ln a prosecutlon, notiftcation must immediately be given to ttre appropriate MPS representative. Equallyno part of this document should be dlsclosed to the Defence wlthout prlor consultation with the MPS representative

SCfuO Zero in Brimsdown ls the new locatlon used hold gang parties. The venue is run by a Turklsh family. f,

Asseg¡m¡nt- D¡cl¡lon & Admlnl¡tratlon

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IIP Record Print

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Martyn Fisher

Handling and use of this rnformationThe lnformatlon in thlr nport ettracts e protoctive marking of Rostricted. ptease

htndle ln rccordance with the MetSec cõ¿e.

The lnformetlon Tayø used only forthe dlscharge of genulne pollce duqes.Thc uneuthorl¡cd dl¡ctogure-ot ttr¡s lnformaiion is a crlmlnal offence.a

P189253 TREATAS RESÎRICTED

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lnb¡matlon nonmlnals ftorn LAMBETH will be attending a evênton 2d06/201Sat 1 JUTE LANE, ENg

lnformant stated that he ln the past arcund JANUARY 2015 there was a serlous lnddent at the venue tnvolvlng nonmlnalsfiom south london

No inbrmatlon avaliable as to who exacüy wlllbe attending

See attachmsnt for nyer br thr event

Appears to supporl attendance at venue

A¡¡c¡¡mont rnd Dæblon

Priorlty AssessmentRisk of Serious Harm?Decision StatusFocus Desk(s)

Admlnlstratlon

Administration StatusData Standards checked?Core Records created or updated?Reviewed br GRIS and Merlin?

Brlcflng

DateBrieflng

Legacy

FAO DeskDecision

HighYesNFA/CLOSEDGangs Desk

Administration CompleteYYY

26t06t2015USED

Gangs Desk

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ilP

URNSubJectGPMSEvent DateDate CrêetedDate UpdatedRlsk of Serious Harm?Declsion StatusAdminlstratlon Status

03/09/2015

YERT00387165lnbrmaüon Sharing (Prcactve) - GAS gang membersRESTRICTED2606f201526106/20152U06n015YesNFA / CLOSEDAdminlstratlon Complete

Detallg

SubjecilBoroughCreated BySoutce XRef

lnbrmation Sharing (Proactive) - GAS gang members

Evaluatlon

Offlcer SabtyRisk of Serious Harm?CRIS or Merlin Required?EvaluationNIM Level

lnformatlon Mark¡r (Replacæ ee Codcc)

Type Sub Typc

Gangs

Reooñ Informaflon.

$oot gang members & a rivalgang from UPPER BRIXToN HILL are going to 6LUB zERos ENFTELD ENgzpJ tonight.

It is believed that the GAS gang members are planning to cause disorder at the club. ¡f

Below copied from LXRT0066BS44 26tO6t2O1S EA1

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Martyn Fisher

Handling and Use of this lnformationThe informatlon in this report ¡ttracts a protective marklng of Restrlcted. please

handle ln accordaneo wlth the MetSec code.

The informatlon may bc u¡ed only for the dlscharge of genulne pollce duttes.The unauthorlsed $[cclosure of thls lnformattõn b à criminai offence.

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P1892s3 TREATAS RESTRICTED

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URNSubjectGPMSDate CrcatedDate UpdatedRisk of Serious Harm?Dec¡slon StatusAdmlnlshaüon Status

Detall¡

SubJectBorough

Created BySource XRef

YERTo0379093Glub Zerc BrlmsdownRESTRICTED22t10P.01424n0nü4No.NFA / CLOSEDAdmlnlstretion Complete

Club Zero BrlmsdownEnfleldc012280 Heather HEYWOOD (SC&OI0)YElS0013¡1471

Evaluatlon

Rlsk of Serious Harm? NoCRIS or Merlin Required? NoEvaluation f321NIM Level IBriefing Noteworthy Yes

lnformatlon M¡rkcr (Rtplecol Qe Godcr)

Typ¡ Sub Type

Gangs

Repoñ lnformetion

Club Zero is the new venue for gang members from Tottenhem replacing the Golden Palace.Most attend on a sunday night but they also have dances Fridays and Saturdays

to do wlth the of the clubstreet name

Ml research

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'inl;,i,r""j:::,ff1"": iîff"fi:îjl5::,:Sfj.Resrricred. prease

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This mport ls ln relatlon to the betow night club reopenirq as of Friday og1ot2o14

CLUB ZEROS. I JUTE I.ANE, ENFIELO, EN37PJ

open until - 03:30 Frldays and saturdays. All lloensable activity to caase et 03:00.

YERT00976468 03/082014 A1 1

CLUB 303lJute LeneEnfleldEN3 7 PJ

on anlval at 23:50 SPc LAWRNCE and SPS BASHAR end th€ other speclal conshbtes part of the ltccnslng tasklng bus,drove to the premise, the shutters were closed lights were odd and tfiere was no sign of cuslomers or trading in protress.

As¡essmcnt llocl¡ion t Admlnl¡tration

A¡lessm¡nt end Docblon

Priority AssessmentRisk of Serious Harm?Dqclslon Status

Admlnlstretlon

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Brlefing

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Legacy

Attachmpntt

LowNoNFA/ CLOSED

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24110t2014USED

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INCIDENT No. 1289 entered aL 02:24 on 22AUGI5 by LAS/LAS in CCC,/IR

ÍNCIDENT VIAS ENTERED "EXTERNALLY"INCIDENT IS I'SUB QUEUED'' TO 'D''INCIDENT 15 ''TAGGED'' 3 TTMES

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^LAS SOLO ON MORRISON WAITING.22AUGL5 196355 83346^YE PH CALLER NRRR.22AU}L5 083342 83321^13]-YE AT THE MOMENT NO ONE KNOI¡üS ANYTHTNG ABOUT THIS , GOING TO SPEAKTO STAFF22AuGt5 083342 83321^131YE A FTGHT GOING ON.AT LOCAITON /MORE UNITS22AUG\5 083342 83321^131Y8 THE FIGHT HAS DISOLVED ITSELF THERE IS LOTS OF PEOPLE COMINGOUT OF LOCATTON22AUcr5 206843 83345LAS^MPSOrganisation;LONDON AMBULANCE SERVfCEAction : INFORMATIONUNIT: ASSTGNED:Y (Y/N) ON SCENE:Y (Y/N) ATTENDING:Y (Y/N/U) ETA: MINSREMARKS :

WAS THE INFT THE VICTIM OR 3RD PARTY?22AUGI5 083342 8332I^YE6B CAN UNITS AT THE LOCAITON P],EASE SWITCH ON BODAY WORN CAMERÄ22AUGL5 196355 B3346^YE CCTV ON MONTTORS22AUGI5 193981 L2975 INTEL ENTERED ON CAD -DETAILS ONLY AVAILABLE ON SUPERVISOR PRINT22AUG75 083342 83321^265Y8 NO ONE IS MAKTNG THEMSELVES KNOW TO POLTCE , APARENTLY ÍIE ËIAVB

BEEN ADVISED SOMEONE HAS BEEN HURT INSIDE22AUGI5 083342 83321^265Y8 WE HAVE LOCATED THE MALE TITH 2 STAB WOUNDS TO HIS CHEST22AU3I5 1963s5 83346^YE5N MADE AWARE22AUGL5 083342 B3321^265Y8 - YE5N HAS BEEN APR.AISED, IF WE CAN HAVE UNTTS CLEAR THE CROWD

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02:50:13 22AUG75 206843 83345^YE SUPV - CCC D,/OFFTCER S.BROWN INFORMED.

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INCIDENT No. 1049:054PR15

INCTDENT No. 1049 entered aL 02:2r on 05ApR15 by 085235/83286 in ccclrR

Rec Bv :E (Emerqencv)

ICafl Name:HYSTERICAL FEMALECall Type:hl (ülitness)Call- Mail:Cntct Tel:Ätt Locn :1 JUTE LANE, ENFIEI,D:CLUB ZERO

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Location Based Comments** Attendance Location **JUTE r,A, ENFIEÍ,D (1 - 100 )* NO VEHICLE ACCESSJUTE LA: TTBRIMSOWN BR STN" -

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02:24:52

05APR15 0B5235 83286 (pre 1st routing)FEMALE SHOUTING SAYING YOU LOT ARE LYTNG.. CANNOT GET A HIT ONLOCATTON.. TNF SATTES SHE IS AT 1 DUTE LANE, ENFIELD..05APR15 085235 83286** **START OF DATA AUTOMATICALLY COPTED FROM OPENING PROMPT** **OPENING CODE ''OO1I':OT/05/O'I CONSTDER CONTACTTNG NIIB 24/1 INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT ON

68400 OR 68401 WHEN DEALING VÙ]TH CRITICAL/SERIOUS INCIDENTS*,. **END OF DATA AUTOMATICALLY COPIED FROM OPENING PROMPT** **05APR15 085235 83286TNE STATBS THAT SECUR]TY ARE BLEEDING,. THERE IS NO POLICE VAN OUTSIDE05APR15 085235 83286INF TS HYSTERTCÀL. . SHE STATES THAT SHE TS ÎAKTNG THIS FURTHER..05APR15 085235 83286PHONE NPW PASSED TO A SECURITY GUARD WHO STATES THAT THERE HAVE BEENUNINVITEED GUESTS TURN UP.. HE STATES THAT THEY WERE NOT WELCOME. .

MANY SECURITY GURADS ÌNJI]RED PO],ICE REQUIRED NOVS

05APR15 08s235 83286THERE WAS A COMOTION IN THE BACKGROUND..05APR15 08s235 83286THE MALB GUARD T SPOKE ú]TTH SAID THAT THERE IÍERE APPROX 40 PEOPLETHERE.. THBY I/,]ERE TRYING TO PUSH THE GATES IN.. I BELIEVE THERE ISCCTV05APR15 191783 83346^YE Y5N RETURNING05APR15 085235 83286A UNIT ¡]]LL HAVE TO GO BACK

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Y4N YE24N YE2OL YE2L rE2N 342Y8 2O5YE ¿58Y8 366Y8 58OYEÀssigned :DeAssign :

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INCIDENT No. 101?:05ÀpRl5

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05APR15 086273 83309 (pre tst routing)WHERE THE POLTCE THEY ARE BREAKING THE DOOR05APR15 0862?3 83309

OPENING CODE "OO1'I:OTl05/01 CONSTDER CONÎACTING MrB 24/1 INTELLTGENCE SUPPORT ON

68400 OR 68401 WITEN DEAIING ÛTTH CRITICAL/SERIOUS TNCTDENTS** **END OF DATA AUT TICALLY COPIED FROM OPENING PROMPT** **05APR15 08536? 8334?^ YE NOTED .. BLVD H CA.LLER05APR15 086273 83309IN¡'1' SCREAMING DOWN lHE PHONE SAYTNG I CANT SEE A POLICE THEY AREPOUSHING AND SHOVING GET THE POLTCE HERE05APR15 086273 83309^oP..NOTED RËMs RE H CALLER, INFT SCREAMTNG DohtN THE pHoINE I¡HEREARE POLICE WHERE I\RE POT,ICE I CÀNT SEE THDM THEY ART] BREAKING DTHE DOOR

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INCIDENI No. 956r05ApRl5

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Call Type:S (Sraff on Duty)Call Mail:Cntct Tel:Att Locn :1 JUTE E,ENFII.EDTCL0B ZEROl,tap : Page 083, Grid Reference 5364l grLg6gL7

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Location Based Comments** Attendance Location **.turE LA,ENFIELD (1 - 100)* NO VEHICLE ACCESSrIUTE LA:IBRIMSOSIN BR STNI -

Remarks:Time Date Opid Ter¡nid

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05APR15 0862?3 83309 (pre lst routing)THERE ARE ABOUT 40 POPLE OUITSTDE THE GATE TRYTNG TO GRT INTO THEPREMISES WE CAI.IT LET THEM IN AS WE ARE AT CAPACÏTYTTE ARE HAVTNG TROUBLE HOLDTNG THEM BACK05APR15 0862?3 83309THEY ARE NOT TRYING TO RUSH THE DOOR TTIE DOOR

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FORCE THEIR WAY TN05APR15 191783 83346^YE CIRCL PR#105APR15 086213 83309CAD REF NOT SUPPLIED TNFT NOT IN A POSTTTON TO TAKE V{AS VERY EXCITABLE05APR15 086273 83309** **START OF DATA AUTOMATICALLY COPIED FROM OPENING PROMPTT** **OPENING CODE I'OO]-I':

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68400 OR 68401 WHEN DEATING V{ITH CRTTICAL/SERIOUS INCIDENTS** **END OF DATA AUTOMATICALLY COP]ED FROM OPENING PROMPT** **05APR15 086273 83309LÏNE CLEARFìD05APR15 191783 83346^YEIN BEL]EVED HOAX CALL, SIE HAVE BEEN CALLED BEFORE IN SIMTLARCIRCS. .

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Remarks:Time Date Opid Terrnid

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with stab wounds to his abdomen in a room inside Club Zero. I also heard officers calling for more units to attend

due to pockets of violence and disorder breaking out in the street amongst those who had left the club. Upon my

arrival I was met by a large crowd of people in the street who appeared to have no intention of leaving the area. I

made my way straight Ínto the venue to speak with the DPS. As I approached the main doors I stopped and

spoke with the door staff and asked them to tell me who the DPS was. They pointed to,a female in a white dress

with black llnes forming a checked pattern. This female was about F510, medium build with long dark brown hair.

I walked up to her and asked her if she was the DPS. There was a long pause during which time she slm

looked at me and at her phone before she nodded. I was surprised by the response and so to clarify I asked her

again if she was the DPS, this time she said 'Yes'. The female gave me her name as Sherell BLAIR. At about this

time and as officers were assisting the LAS getting the victim into the ambulance I heard them put up for urgent

assistance and I heard them say over the radio words to the effect that the behaviour of the crowd was such that

they feared for their safety. There were approximately only 7 to 9 officers present. As such I then left the club's

entrance and made my way back to the street to see what was taking place. I heard a colleague request the

assistance of the Territorial Support Group (TSG) and then I put out my supporting request for this via my radio.

Whilst I was outside on Green Street I heard officers call out than another male had been stabbed and that this

had occurred whilst pollce wer€ present in the viclnity. The fact that another male had been stabbed outside the

club provides soma indication of the nature of the situation that the police faced from those who had been

attending the venue. ln addition to this I discovered that one of the tyres on the marked prisoner van (in which

was sat a male who had been arrested outside the venue) was flat and this was thought to have been let down by

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someone from the Ûowd. Havlng satisfied mpelf that my omcers were safe I returned to the venue. As I

approached the main getes on Jute Lane I noticed that a BBQ had been set up outside the v€nue, on Jute Lane. I

elso noted that the crowd present still did not appear to have any lmmediate intention to move on but seemed tobe hanging around outside. I r¡'ænt into the venue and made my way back over þ Ms BLAIR who was nowstanding behind the bar speaking wlth a black male who was standlng on the club side of the bar. The main party

a¡ea was largely in darkness and I asked Ms BLAIR if she would switch on the lights. However, she informed methat she couldn't as the "bulb must have blown". I found it incredible that the club was unable to provide anyproper lighting and that there appeared to be no system for continuity lighting ln the case of a bulb 'blowing,. I

then asked Ms BLAIR who the licensee was and if they were present. Ms BLAIR nodded towards the black malewho was stood next to me. I tumed to thls male and asked him if he vr¡as the llcansee. This male, whom I nowknow to be Mr Rnymond EJIMOFOR, dob 09/08/1961, stated that he was the licÉns€e but that the club was co-owned with another male, Mr Uche, who was not prcsent. As Ms BLAIR had prosented as vague and had alsoappeared reluctant to commit when spoken to earlier I again asked both Ms BLAIR and Mr EJIMOFOR wtro theDPS was. ln rcsponse to this Ms BLAIR remained completely silent and after a pause I asked again and MrEJIMOFOR responded. Mr EJIMOFOR looked at Ms BlålR and said "He is the DPS. Uche slgned it over to him.Its him.' lasked who'Uche'was and Mr EJIMOFOR said that a Mr Uchechukwu OBOBI was owner with him

and he again saìd that Uche had signed it all over to *himu. I r¡vas confused by this and ask Mr EJIMOFOR who hemeant when he said 'him'and Mr EJIMOFOR looked and pointed at Ms BLAIR. I then asked him .when you say'him' do )tou mean Ms BLATR?' Mr EJIMOFOR nodded and said "Yes.' The impæssion I recelved from thlsconversation with Mr EJIMOFOR was that he appeared to be anxious and trying to dlvert any r€sponsibility awayfrom himself and onto Ms BLAIR. I considered Mr EJIMOFOR's blame shifting and Ms BLATR's silence

unprofessional and neither appeared willing to genuinely engage with me and work with me. I asked Mr EJIMOFO

if the CCTV was working and if it could be vier¡ned. He appeared uncertain but agreed to look into it. I directed oneof my PG's, PC 19ôYE PERRY, to go with Mr EJIMOFO and see if any evidence relating to the offence could bequickly identified from the CCTV. However, about 15 minutes later ljoined PC PERRY and Mr EJIMOFO and itwas clear that he was not suffìciently familiar with the CCTV system to enable any fast time recovery of fuotage

that might support an effective potice response. Finally I would add that when Ms BLAIR was asked for hercontact details she refused to provlde her moblle number or email address and would only give her homeaddress. She stated that she was unhappy wlth Mr EJIMOFO as she beliaved that he was trying to put the btame

onto her which is why she remained silent. She also added that as she was'Mark DUGGAN'S cousin' she did nottrust the police. Overall I was extremely disappointed and frustrated by Ms BLAIR and Mr EJIMOFOR's lack ofsupport which at the time aclually felt more like opposition. I would have expected, at the very least, to have beengreeted by a DPS and Llcensee who presented as capable and competent, working together, and, willing to workwlth me. I did not feel that any of these desirabte crireria had been

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Strtement of Michcllc POLLOCK....... IJRN:

Age if under 18 ovr 1t.............. (tfovor lE irrsqlover lE'¡ occupation: Pollo o¡ffrct

This statemcnt (consisting of ....2...... pages each sigrod by me) is Eue to the best of my knowledgc and bclief and Imake it knowìng thal" if it is tondercd in evidence, I shall bc liablc to prosecution if I harre wilñrlly stated in itwhich I know to be frlse, or do not bclieve o be

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These people were all blocking the access to get into the club. Officers were inside the venue with the victim of a

stabbing and the club had been emptied. Officers found it difficult to get into the location due to the crowds \ilho

were ignoring officers whm asked to move to allow us into the location. This resulted in officers having to bringthe injured male out of the location to meet LAS crews. Again this was an oflicer safety risk as at this time it was

unknown as to where the suspect was ideally the ambulance could have driven to the front of the ve,nue and the

injured party could have been placed on board and taken to hospital. When offrcers were requesting that people

move to allow access forthe ambulance they were being ignored and shouted abuse at by the crowd that appeared

to be purposely obstructing. There \ryere seven officers on scene and only five outside the venue so it was not

possible to resolve this problem. The venue itself had poor lighting and staffwer€ unable to put lights on in o¡der

for the scene to be identified and appeared reluctant to assist police with further ørquiries. The assistant manager

at the venue rcfirsed to gfve police herdetails stating that she was a relative of Mark Duggan and did not likepolice. The injured party had been escofted out of the venue and ufas on the ambulance and was being assessed by

ambulance crew. Officerɡ were standing at the rear of the ambulance as a crowd began to gather around the truck

then out of this crowd a male approached poliíe stating that he had been stabbed. He had nine stab wounds he

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statcd this had just happmed so this \pas whilst omc€rs werË on soene he had been attaqked. The c¡owd \f,as stillof 200 plus so ag¡in unlcnown who in the crowd had causcd the injurics and who uras cårrying wcapons. A¡rotherambulanoe was callcd and a route had to be clear€d to allow the ambulance to get to our location. rJVhilst glv'mgfirst aid to this male ofñccrs heard glass smashing behind us, bottles that had been thrown in our dfucction. Thecrowds began to move opposite the venue into the 24 hr Mcdonalds wherc now this car park was fi¡ll of ca¡s and

away.

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POLICING

Club ZerosI Jute Street

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Appllortlon for r dcun ord¡rSoction 20 GrlmlnrlJu¡tlc¡ rnd Pollcr Act 2001

Hlghbury Comer Maglstrates' Court

( 2572 )

Date:

Defendant:

Address:

Premises:

Mr Obobi

2l Winnipeg.Way, Broxboums, herts, EN106FG

Club Zeros

Short description of grounds of application:

A licensing visit was conducted on the 7th March 2015 by officersfrom the central licansing unlt. During the course offthe úis¡ttwelve breaches of the license were identified. A sec 19 closurenotice was issued and the breaches llsted on the notice. Thenotics was provided to the Premises llcence holder (Mr Obobl)upon completlon. There was no DPS present at the time.

On the 11th March 2015 a meeting was held at Enlìeld counciloffices, present was PC Daly, pC Marsh, pC Fisher, CharlottePalmer of Enfield council, Mr Obobi and Mr llker Ahmed (DpSsince 13th Feb 2015). Discussed was the need for the venue,under the controlof Mr Ahmed, to remedy the breaches beforeoperating the venue. Mr Ahmed stated that he had expeience ormanaging nightclubs and would do so accordingly.

On the 20th Mqrch 2015 the venue was visited again by theGentral licensing unit. The following breaches were found whictrwere also found on the lnitial vlsit.

5 - All entrants shall be screened and searched for drugs andconcealed weapons

32 - the noise limiter shall be recalibrated annually to ensure thatthe music volume does not exceed the level at which noisenuisance to neighbours wlll occur.

¡m 'A dub lD scan or suitable equlvalent to be lltted and utilisedas a condiüon of entry br all customers.

ln ddition to these breaches a further five breaches wer.ldsrtified:

10 - An alarm system ( to eu50131) rhat incorporates e panic-button facilis/ stiail be instaried ano'marntain"ã ;iñ prãr¡rer.

17'when the premises are used for regurated entertarnmentthere shall be no admisslon or readmisJon after 01:00.

21 - Hand held se€rch wands and/or knlfe arches shall be uülizedat the polnt of ontry to the club.

s.-. Tlg menegementat approximatery hourry intervars shail makesubJective assessments of rpise revers whirsi reguratedentedaf nment ls provided.

47 - Patrons must provide identificaton as a condition of entry,and the doct¡mentaüon to be sc nned and herd on ttré cruùss¡ætem.

These breachþs were polnted out to the premrses licence holderand the DPS at üre time of the visit.

The premises was.atte-nde-d o1jfr Aprir 2015 at 0130 and exrstingbreaches identifled in the seclg notice were still being breached

The commissloner of pollce of the Metropolis believes that there is areasonable likelihood that fre premises willcontinue to usà thepremlses for the unauthorised sate of alæhol.

lîgp9l"glyan applicatton is made for a crosure order in respect ofuruo ¿eros premises under section 21 criminalJustice and Þolìce Act2001.

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The Commls¡lonerof Pdlcaof the M*opollr

C/O DNttctor of legal Sewlcac, Motfopollbn PolloeSsvle, l¡t Floor, NerrScotletdYrd, l0Brcrdway, London, SWIH 0ÉG(R* U10402í/EJS)

Who upon o¡th rtrb. that thcfrd¡ gfvcr ln ürl¡lbrm are tr¡c to thrbËt of hle know@o md b.lld.

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\ryITNESS STATEMNNTcl Act 1967, s.9; MC Act 1980, ss.SA(3)(a) and 58¡ criminal procedut Ruler 2005, Rulo 27.r

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which I w to be tatsg or do not beliove lo be true.

is truc to the ht of my wledgc and belicf and Ito prosecution if I h¡ve witñrlly ctated anything in it

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were escorted by a member of staff to an office st the top of the venue . There was inad ate signage in the venuein rela to their drugs policy. 'I'he member of staffstated that he was not the owner or DpS of the venue. we

inlroduccrl self as the owner. Hc infbrmed us tlrat the DPS was not presart as he was out of the country. [:Ieinformed us that there was no trained first aider on duty. Mr oBoBt could not pro e any training records f.orstaüì there ïvene no peisonal licence holdcrs on site. Mr oBoBI stated that he had a ca¡nera to cover the searcharea but that he had not installed it yet, he showed us a box containing a camera and stated that it was hisintention to install it soon. Vy'hen asked about the souncl limitcr that should be present he stated that thcre wns noworking sound linriter in place and tirat it was his intention l,o get one. ln relation to the ID scanner he stated thathis intcmet ¡rrovidcr was down. we then conducted a walk through of the venue and pointcd out the breaches ofoonditio[s to Mr oBoBI in thc venue. Whcn outside we spoke with the door staf[, I pointed out to thcm thestrong sutell of hcrbal cannabis coming fì'om the beer garden area at the back. Mr oBoBl was issue<l a Sec 19clostu'e otdcr under the crimirurl justice and police act 2001 , he signed the originat and received his copy. This isexhibitcd as OPD/2.

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The following licence conditions wenc found to havo bccn hcachcd:

5. All cnt¡auh shall bc screened antl sean¡hed for drugs and concealed w ns

6' Pmmincnt' clcar and legiblc notices shall be displaye<l at all public cxits tìom the prcmiscs rcqucsti¡g

¡lositioned at cye lerrcl and in a location whcrc those lcaving the prunises can rcad thern.7 A c tern shåll be installed. operated and maintai rt the lsas. The syst€ri shall )s¡nstem t b€ digital (2) Tf the

( Thea $ystem; ccTv equipment ls ef,a or not wng to thesatisfaction of the Polico of I.icensìng Authorit¡ thc ses 8 not be used for lic le activities

unless with pnor agreement fiom the Policc; (3) nnrst be sited to obs the cn ce doorsboth insidc and oulsidc and all ATGts requircd by ce; (4) s on st captur€ tu[fìame s of the heads arid shoulders ofall pcoplc entering the premisæ ablc of identificationnot lcss than 2Qo/o of scrccn; (s) Camelas viewing till a¡Ëas must cap n(lt less s0% ofsc; (6) Cas o ooking floo¡ ar€,as should bc wide angled to gvc an gu, of thc p¡emlses,They must bc cle of detection G not less than 0o/o of s (7) Be able of visually c rmìng

nature of the cnme co td; (8) Provi ¡le a I rd of the , e place of image;(e) e good quality rmag€s; (I 0)any

(rOperate un existing li levels n outside the p $es;

) Have the roco device lcd tn a sccune anea ot loc inet; 2) Hsve nitor to reuewges and ed picture quality; (13) Record images as neflr to real time a$ possible; (l4) Rccorded

must be ofthe view; (15)

su ient quality lhat persons can be idcntified from recorded pis as well asBe ularly maintai to ensu¡e continuous quality of le ture and retention;(tó) Compty wirh the Data Protection Act A) any appl le British Security Industry

Association (Bs codes of practice; ( 7) Hnve sge displayed n the custorncr to advisets ln op ion; (l 8) Be operated by the cedures, to en an cvidencc tra¡l ts rdedbe retrieved for cvidential pufposes; (le) Digitul ges must be t for 3 I days; ks

should bc v undertaken to Gnsufe the ipment p€ p ancl that all thea¡e operational and tog kept; (2

carnetasa ) The medi oll which the images been recordcd should not be

used when it has become apparent that thc quality of the has detcri (22',) Accqrs to reoordeclt¡na shd be restricted to those staff that need to 8S ln r to ¿chicve the oses ofusing the equipment; (23) Á,ll acccss to the medium on which the s are r€x: ed should bedo; (24) Police will have agcess to inrages at any rs¡s ble time; (2s) pment musthave suitablc export mcthod, c.g. CDIDVD tcr so that the police can an eviclcntial of thedata they re. This data should be ln

copythc native file fonnat, to cns that no rmage quality ls lost

whcn making the copy. If this format rS non-standard (i e manufact p rietary) then them cturer should supply the replay sofrware to snsure the video on the CD can be replayed by thepolice on a standard computer Copies must be made availuble to Poliqe on reque$t; (26) Disolosure ofthc rded lunages to third partias should only be made ln tid and prescribcd circurnstanccs, lawenforcement agencles, h'osecution agencies, relevant legal representati vcs and people whose rmageshave bcen resorded and retained,

I I ' The licence holder shall ensure that at all times licensable activity is taking place therc shall be at leasl onesuitably trained fint-aider on duty at the premises

14' The premises licence holder shall provicle ancl mnintain a declicated telephone number of the DesignatedPremises Supervisor for use by any p€rson who may wish tq make a complaint during the operation of thelicence, which shall be provided to the Licensing Authority and any local resiclents on recyuest. Any change to thenumber shall he notifìcd to the Licensing Authority within scvcn days of the change

Siguature:

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Contìuuation of Stqternerrl of Ol¡ln patrlck DALY............

lic entrance to the preinisos detåiling the policy on

shall be displayed throughout the prcmises,e will not betoÌerated

ensure that the music votume docs not exceed the lcvclat which a noisc nuisance to neighbours will occur. A copy of the catibration ccrtiticate shall be kept on thepretnises and made avuihble to the police or council ofticer on request

to ure that drugs and $,eflpons were not availablc in

Licensing Act 2003 and that he may be liable to prosecution.

A copy of the record of the minures is exhibited as OpD/3.

I scnt a waming letler to Club Z.EROS on the l3th March reconfirming the points raised at the meeti¡g.

A copy of the waming lctter is exhibitetl as OpD/4.

oflicers attendcd the vcnue on the 2lst March 2015 shortly belore 0220hrs. During this visit the followinglicence corrditions were again breached: 5, I 0, 17, 21, 32, i3, 46 and, 4'.- .

No regulat'checks on noise levels, no fD scan, no searching, no noise timiter and no panic alarm.

rched a poor technìquc was being cmployed by thee past thcir lam limit. Thc failurcs were discussed

rcmcdy thc faults and understood how the conditionspronrcte the licensing objectives.the 2l st March 2015,

Officers attencl ed the vcnue on the 04th Apd 20 5 at approx 0030hrs. uporl afft val the n()rse emanating from thevenue coul<l bç heard from across the road, loud enough to the extent that the words t0 thc songs could be hcardfì'om outsidc. There wer€ 0ars parked llr the uearby resiclcut ial roads causlng disturbance to local res idenls.staff were 00hrs, The traincd fìrst aiderallowirrg cntry to thc club aller 0 was intoxicated on duty There was

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ContinuatÌon of Statcmont of Obln Prtrlck D4LY....,.......

smell r¡f canrnbis both inside and outside thc venuc. Àll patnons we¡E not being searchcd, all pahons wer€ not

having their ID scâ¡rned on cntry, StafÏwerc not usÌng a seurch wand on nll patnons. The DJ had bypassed the

noisc limiter and co¡ld play music to Ltre decibel capaoity of thc spe system that he ha<l brought to the veurue.

Management wcre not conducting rcgular external noise c

Conditions 5, I 0, I ?,21 ,32,33,46 and 47 wcre found to havc bcen ohed.

The.se are dctailed in the statemçnt of FC Marsh dated the 04th ^pril

2015 exhibited as OPD/ó.

A sequent call was msde to the police on the 04th April2015 by a member of thc public clearly detailing the

ts at the venue, this is exhibited as OPD/?.

fn there have bcen thrcc visits to the vonue over a pcriod of four weeks, a mccting has been held at thc

46. A b ID Scan or suituble equivølent to be tìtted and utili,sed as a condition of entry þr aII customers.

nulsance.

The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis believes that there is a reasonablc likelihood that the prcmises willcontinue to use thc premises fof the unauthorised sale of alcohol,Accordingty an application ìs macle for a closure order in respect of Club Zeros prcmises under scction 2lCriminal Justice and Police Act 2001.

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Thc lb¡nor, or I catifod æpy of lt, mut b. klpt on thc prtí{.o d d tmo rndm¡¡t b. prcduad on rrquot to rny ruthodrd otllor. Ttrr unnnry of th¡ lonomll b. pmrlnailly dhpLyrd wlürln ür prmrln.

Should you ürc pnrnircr in thc futuf! by ddingn¡ul liccn¡¡ oulr or rmovlng conditione fircn youwlll nccd to Pheee cont¡ct u¡ 6r furthcr advida.

You murt notfi thc liccnring ruthorþ of my ch¡ngc ln tho nrrp rnd/or rddreas ofrlhrr thr prumlnc llcrncc holdcr orthc dæþnrtrd premlror eupcruiror.

Thc liocncr ir rubJcc't to rn ¡nnu¡l bc, peyrble on crch rnnivcrrery of thc licenccfint bcing gnnted. .

Thc london Flo Brlgrdc rdvh¡ n þllmr :

Ïhc hrl of qælty ¡houE bc rddrræd ln thc fln rhl¡ mnrnt fur thcprymhrr ur. Thir do¡¡ not mcln thd arrry prunlro mu¡t lretp r cprcity figuo.Tlt¡l¡ ¡ltould bc ¡vtl¡ncc hwcvrr thf üc rnponrblc pcnon h¡¡ cm¡Hóc¿ tncnumbcr of pcnono who c¡n b. rrbly crnor¡fed ürnugh thc rìraf,¡bþ.rdb.

ld.l ryrc¡ty ñgure will bc c¡rpcctod ln the foltoling c{rcunr¡trnq:(1) ¡n ptunhc¡ thrt could polcntidly bccomc owruroudcd; brcxrnrplc bltr, pubr,

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Whû! çpllceblc, cçrc¡ty ¡hould nonnally bo inclusive of üfI rnd pcrbrncru.¡hould be üle to dcmon¡tr.tc r rueli¡tic mdtod of controlling

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t., All müu¡ .lrlll ö. rcnn¡d ¡nd ¡rrclr¡d br tr¡¡l rnd colnardurPort.

pclüond rt ryr bnl tnd ln ¡ lærüon whon ño. brvln¡ tlrr prnfrl crrnd ürtn.

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ætlvlthr unlc¡ rltli prlorqnment ftorrt trr Follc¡; (t) Cenrrr mnt br¡lbd b oö.¡lrt lño rrtmcr dootr boü htldr rnd or¡ildo ¡nd ¡ll ¡ltr¡ttqultïl by Pollcr; gf Cmrrrr m tlro ¡ntrurc¡ nrurt crpürn lrdl frlm.¡hô of lñr hú md ¡houlrhr of rll proplr rîbdng,lhr gnmbr lr.c_!p.þt of ld¡nüllc¡ücn - not l¡¡r fhtn 120Í of .crrrn; (tl C.mrrl vlrrin¡üll rln mrrt ce¡ürn ftul¡ not t¡¡ üü t0tt of rcnjn; (ll Cmrrrrrovrtloollr¡ lloortn¡¡ ¡hould ö. wld. melrd ûo Crr rn ovrwl¡w of ür.ptuttlc. tlry nurt br ceprblo of drbcüon l¡. not l¡. üm 10T of rcrrrn¡gl Eo c¡påle of vbully ccnfnnln¡ thr nrtr¡rr of tñ¡ c¡lmo commltbd; (!lPrcvld¡ r llni¡d lrcorú of lñ¡ drb, ilmr nd phcr of rny lm¡¡¡; (3f Prcvidr¡ood qurftty ftmg¡r¡ (f 0l Op.rrlO und* rrbtft¡ llght lrnb w]üln endoutrldr thr pnnlrr¡ (f f l Hrvr tho nco¡ün¡ rbvlco locrbd ln I rcurr rnror loclr¡d crblnd; (f 2) llrrr r monlbr to rwlrw lnregro rnd noolü¡d plcturrqutllty; (f tl R.coË lmr¡o ¡¡ trrr þ rul tlnr rr padbl¡¡ (f{l R¡corü.dIttt¡rr murt b. ot¡ulicbnt qr¡¡ltty llrf prrront c¡n bo ld.nülLd fl'dn th.nco¡d¡d plcûrrr r¡ wrll rr llr¡ llw vhq (f tl E rrguhily rnrlntllnrl toortürr conllnuou¡ qudlty ol lmtgO c¡pluro rnd rbntlon; (1t) Conply rlür'tlr Orh Probcüon Act (DPAI rnd eny rypllcrölo &ftlrh S-udty lnðUryA¡¡oclrtlon (l3lAl cod.. of prrctlcr¡ (17) lhv¡ rþnrgr dbpþ¡rd ln th¡ct¡¡tom¡r rn¡ to ttb lfirt CCTY b ln oprntlon¡ (l!l Bo oprrebd by tho

corroct procedurol þ ¡n¡u¡o rn lvld¡ncc trril i¡ rcordcd rnd c¡n b¡retrirv¡d for ¡vidcnüd purpotc; (f 0l Dlgitrl imrgm mu¡t b¡ krpt for 3ldry¡; 120) Ghecb ¡hould bc firqu¡ntly undrÉrk¡n to ¡n¡uir ttrt tftrequipmont pcñonnr proprly rnd tt¡t rll tho c¡mon¡ ln operetionel ¡nd rlog kcpt; (2fl Th. nrdium on nilrich lho lmrgcr hrv¡ bccn ncordrd ¡houldnot b¡ r¡¡cd rrh¡n lt he¡ bccom..pp.r.nt firt th. qu¡lity of th¡ lmeg¡¡ herd'¡t¡riorltrd: (nl Acc¡t¡ to ncordrd lrnrgtr rhould be rrtric-bd to tño¡e¡trff tfnt n .d to hlvc ¡cct¡¡ in ord¡r to rchlcvo ftr purporo of urlng tftccqulpmcnt; (ztl All lcc..¡ to the mrdiutn on which tlrr lmego r¡r pcordcdrhould br docurncnbd; (24) Police will hrvr tco¡rr to lmrgro et enyrcr¡onrblr tlmo; (2t) thr rqulpm¡nt murt hrvt r ruibblo cxport mrlhod, r.g.COTOVD wdbr ro ü¡t üll póUcr cat mrl¡ ¡n ryld¡nürl copy ol tñe dttr thcynqulrr Thb d¡tr ¡hould br ln thc n¡üvl fllc lonn¡t to ¡n¡urr thtt no lmrgcqu¡llty l¡ tort wh¡n mrking thr copy. lf tñb lornrt b iron¡t¡nderd (i,r.mrnuhctunr proprirt*yf thrn tlr m¡nufrcturur ¡hould ¡upply'lln rrpl¡y¡ofrwrn to ¡n¡un thrt ü. vldoo on {ñ¡ GD crn be nghyrd by thc polico onr ¡hnd¡rd computr. Cophl motb¡ mrd¡ ¡vrihbb to Polico on ruquret¡(2C! Obclorun of lln ncord¡d lmrgao to third prÉio ¡hould only öe mrdo lnlimlt¡d end pnrcrlb¡rl circumtttncc, lrw cnforcrmont egrnclcr,Proe¡cution rgpncl¡¡, r¡l¡vlnt b¡rl npnr¡nhüv¡l rnd propbwhoroimego hrvr b¡rn lrco¡dtd rnd ntrin¡d.

C. . Door ruprwl¡orr ¡h¡ll rn¡u¡. thrt drlnkr rru tekcn into tfie rmoklngr¡¡. ot ¡rmovcd from lñ¡ pnmlro rtrny tlnr.

O. D¡liwri¡¡ rhrll notbc rccrptrd rttho pnmireo oür¡rthrn b¡tr¡¡¡n th¡hourr of 00:00 rnd ll:00 rrch d.y.

10. An ¡l¡rm .yrtom (to EU50l31f türt lncorponûr r prnlc-button fecilityrhrll br in¡trllod rnd mtlntrlnod rt tltr prunho.

'11. Th¡ llc¡ncr holdor ¡hrll rn¡urc tt¡t ¡t ¡ll limol llcrnubb rctivlty lrtrklng phco lhrn rhrll br ¡t l¡¡¡t on¡ ¡ultrbly treincd flnt ¡ld¡r on duty rttùr pnmlro.

12. Tho clo¡kroom rt thc prcmirr ¡h¡ll b¡ opcretrd .o t to lr¡i¡t tlro¡wlft nturn of cortr, peilculrrly in thc ptrlod prlor to cloring tlmo.

It. Promlnent clorr rnd lqlblo notlc¡¡ thrll bc dirplrycd et rll publlcrxib from thr ptunhol. Thr notlcc¡ ehrll be po¡itioncd et ryc-levd ¡nd in ¡locrllon urñc¡¡ thcy cen þo rcrd by pcrronr luvin¡ tho ptrmbo. Th¡ noüc¡¡¡hrll ¡trb "Drlnkl c¡nnot b¡ t¡krn outlide the ple'miro."

11. Tho prcmlrc¡ llocncc holderrhrll provldr rnd mrint¡in r dedicrtcdt¡l¡phonc numbrr of tlrc Dc¡lgn¡tfd Preml¡¡¡ Supovlror lor u¡¡ by myp.rron who mey wl¡h to neko e complrlnt during tñr opcrrtion of tlrllicrnc¡, which ¡hrll b¡ provldrd to th¡ Llcenring Authority rnd eny locel¡¡rldrnt¡ on roquol Any chenge to ttrc numbcr ¡hrll b¡ notlfl¡d to tfieLlcrnrlng Authorlty wltñin !€yon dtye of the chtngo.

15. Notice¡ ¡h¡ll be clcrrly di¡plrycd rt lrch publlc ontnnce to thcpnmiror doteiling the policy on rdml¡rlon rnd nrching ¡t thç prcnircr.

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1t. A mlnlmrm o? rr¡ht door rngrrvlrar.h.[ bo mplot.d on tñ¡pnmbr fioln tf comnrrcrnnri of ¡rg¡¡lrïl ¡n¡ællåñl¡t unu aarl[.î¡. Alls.cudty r lqt tlt¡

m.r,ü i'if,.Hlrffi[iÍäyoñr bdtldötn¿or¡ut&t. -pnmbo r wdl r rlror Ð chrlt on GCW.

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rt rnd ftlrh tñdr rñrb tnb ür¡ tlt,ii;mffi#r'

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ñb pollcy rh¡ll lncludr, but h mtth.ll b. ilglg.d b ¡rrrh hrnrlor uarpona, foufil or colrlbclld¡ b prætlc¡bb; (cl Door

Flron lr ponnltld ln ün blh, Dnr¡ll); (dl All ptonû nr¡t br

: (¡) llrnl h¡ld roæh ütfil¡ ¡ndtorlnt of müy b ürr club; (0 To runov¡

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m|lnb.? of tll. lll¡mgf,Ûtntbùúqr o,n lñr E curl$llc¡ncc ttt cü¡l¡lú. Wtltln

cd.pr.ün¡ü.Ghcìr.rrr¡ccorúr'SiiÉ'..ïiilì1t't'i.T$-riå*.nlLbL b Polþ. or ü¡o locrr ruthorltv upon rù¡ombla r¡qu¡¡t2^ At Lst tro docr ruprwbon rhrll nnrrln dlncüy oubld. ürr?!mb- u¡tül lll Püln lr¡vr lrno ortutt ürr ¡rfr rft quhtful orprt'om.

et. Toll6 ¡t tl¡o ¡nnrbr ¡hrll br ohælcd for rny rlgn of l[qel dnr¡ u¡oT ry.r,rce of my hour rnd r rrcod drrll b. tapt oillù ünn, rl-¡l¡ rñd¡ny lün dhcoyütd. T1l¡. ncort.hdl t lapt tu ono yrrr. i.corúr¡hrll tr n d. rvrürÈ|r b m ¡uüroù¡d ofrlc¡r of tlro courúriãr pg¡Ë, ueonnrot¡ràtr üillrt.

b¡rmd hglbb noüc¡¡hrll brdoflryrdln ¡ll lño blþb, wrrn[¡ crrtom¡¡ ürrt

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2t. . trnrgünont T1-door ruprwbon ¡hdr oncourrgr üroro rrrvrng üropnmhr b rþ ¡o qunry.

t0. Ttr prunbc lic¡ner hold¡r rñ¡ll on¡url üñü. p.yrmüt fiom lñoly oubldr tho pnrnltr, includlng ttroËd9., b hrptcl¡tn ¡nd fir¡ f?olnon of ür Llcrnrln¡ Auüþdty.

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pnmbro.o.a b cl¡o I nui¡rnc¡ b norröy proprrüo.

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- -wlll occur. A ç-oly of üro cdrbrrüon cr¡ültc¡b ú¡lt bo k¡ei on no-p,"n t ..rnd m¡d¡ rvrlhbl¡ þ üro policr or councll olflc¡r on rrqú-ttt: . Thr mrn¡rnrrntÍepprorlnrrbly hourty lnbru¡lr ¡hrllmrlr¡rubþctlvr r¡r¡¡n¡rvb of ndlr bvrl¡ in¡rt rr¡ulrtrd ¡nbñrlnm¡nt bprovldrd. Tìh¡ r¡¡c¡montr ¡hould tlkr plecr ¡t-tho rir ¡oun¿.ty rnà etb¡tl¡ frrr¡ th¡ rrrldmfler proportbr itnrþnctlon;tcrron t-t¡¡rtwith

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ß. A Glub lD Sc¡n orultlbb rquivrbnt to b. fltbd rnd uüll¡td ¡¡ rcondltion of rntry fbr ¡ll curton¡¡¡.

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Polto copy OÞ\ ¿CLOSURE NOTICE . SECNON 19 GRIIIINAL JUSTICE AND POLICE ACT 2OOI

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Authorlty lrsulng Noücc: Metropolitan police Service

Neme and rank qf per¡on making tho noüce: L\ , , l.' ( ' :,

Signature: .i(::-....,,--- "' ì ! ì

Name (if applicable) and address of the affect ses:

Alleged un¡uthortred use of the promlses (secflon ig (61(a))

The officer serving this noücra is satislled that the above premises are being, or withln the last 24hours have been, used for the unauthorised sale of alcoholfor consumpflon on, or in the vicinity ofthe premises. The specilic details of the allegied use ar€: P. ".ã_U rr,l; f r.. ,r , 1( ¡ì r ¿ .. r

Grounds upon whích the person servingunauthorised use:

the Notice was satlsfied of the existence of such

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steps that may be taken to end the alleged unauthorlsed use of the premlses, or to prcvent itfrom rc.occurrtng (section f 9 (6) (c))í,11;' i1,,.,1 ,. i\i¡'.,;-. i,,ri,[ i,;

Thlrd party conslderation (qection l9.l)Are there any other persons occupying the premises who nee ro be informed of this notice?

Yes/No (details),,. ., |.ì :

lf yes they must be issued with a copy of this form

Effect of sectlon 20, Appllcaflon for closure order.A failure to take remadial action to prevent further or continued unauthorised use may lead to anapplication being made to a Magistrates court for a closure order under section 21 Criminal Justiceand Police Act 2001.

The Person (if applicable) on whom the closure notice has been served:

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Thursday 12rh March 2015

ln attendance: Charlotte Palmer, LBE Licenslng Enforcement Officer, PC Martyn Fisher,Police Licensing Officer, PC Gary Marsh and PC Oisin Daly from the police CentralLicensing Team, Mr Obobi & Mr llkerAhmet.

The meeting was requested following a visit to the premises by the police CentralLicensing Team on Saturday 7th March 2015. During the visít a full licence inspectionwas carried out and a large number of conditions were not being complled with. Thesewere gone through during the meeling one by one:

5, All entrants shall be screened and searched for drugs and concealed weapons.All customer must be searched not Just some.

6. Prominent, clear and legible notices shall be displayed at all public exits from thepremises requesting customers respect the needs of local residents and leavethe premises and area quietly. These notices shall be positioned at eye level andin a locatlon where those leaving the premises can read them. Posters can beprinted from the council's website :

http://www.enfield.oov,uk/downloadsidownload/2316/compliance documents

7. A CCTV system shall be installed, operated and maintained at the premises. Thesystem shall : (1) The system must be a digital system; (2) lf the CCTVequlpment is inoperative or not working to the satlsfaction of the Police orLicensing Authority, the premises shall not be used for licensable activltiesunless with prior agreement from the Police; (3) Cameras must be sited toobserve the entrance doors both inside and outside and all areas required byPolice; (4) Cameras on the entrances must capture full frame shots of the headsand shoulders of all people entering the premises i.e. capable of identification -not less than '120% of screen; (5) Cameras viewing till areas must captureframes not less than 50% of screen; (6) Cameras overlooking floor areas shouldbe wide angled to give an overview of the premises. They must be capable ofdetection í.e. not less than 10% of screen; (7) Be capable of visually confirmingthe nature of the crime committed; (8) Provide a linked record of the date, timeand place of any image; (9) Provide good quality images; (10) Operate underexisting light levels within and outside the premises; (11) Have the recordingdevice located in a secure area or locked cabinet; (12) Have a monitorto reviewimages and recorded picture quality; (13) Record lmages as nearto realtime aspossible; (14) Recorded images must bei of sufficient guality that persons can beidentified from the recorded pictures as well as the live view; (15) Be regularlymaintained to ensure continuous quality of ímage capture and retention; (16)Comply with the Data Protection Act (DPA) and any applicable British Securitylndustry Associatíon (BSIA) codes of practice; (17) Have signage displayed inthe customer area to advise that CCTV is in operation; (1S) Be operated by thecorrect procedures, to ensure an evidence trail is recorded and can be retrievedfor evidential purposes; (19) Digital images must be kept for 31 days; (20)Checks should be frequently undertaken to ensure that the equipment performsproperly and that all the cameras are operational and a log kept; (21) Themedium on which the images have been recorded should not be used when ithas become apparent that the quality of the images has deterioraled; (221

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26.

Access to recorded images should be restricted to those staff that need to haveaccess in order to achieve the purposes of using the equipment; (23) All accessto the medium on which the images are recorded should be documented; (24)Police will have access to images at any reasonable time; (25) The equipmentmust have a suitable export method, e.g, CD/DVD writer so that the police canmake an evidential copy of the data they require. This data should be in the

native file format, lo ensure that no lmage quality is lost when making the copy. lf

agencies, Prosecution agencies, relevant legal representatives and people

whose images have been recorded and retained.It has been recommended that the search area be covered by a GCTV

camera for the benefit all concerned and to enable you Can demonstratecompliance with Condition 6. You must ensure that you know how to usethe system and that signage ls on display advising customers that GGTV isin operation.

The licence holder shall ensure that at all times licenqable activity is taking place

there shall be at least one suitably trained first-aider on duty at the premises.

There was no first aider on the premises during the inspectlon'

The premises licence holder shall provide and maintain a dedicated telephonenumber of the Designated Premises Supervisor for use by any person who maywish to make a complaint during the operation of the licence, which shall beprovided to the Licensing Authority and any local residents on request. Anychange to the number shall be notified to the Licensing Authority within sevendays of the change. The following numbers have been provlded: Mr Ahmet

- 07958 27 1647,lllr Obobi - 07940 961 360.

Notices shall be clearly displayed at each public entrance to the premises

detailing the policy on admission and searching at the premises.Posters can be printed from the councll's website

A minimum of I prominent, clear and legible notices shall be displayedthroughout the premises, including in all the toilets, warning customers that druguse will not be tolerated,Posters can be printed from the council's website

A noise limiting device shall be installed to any amplification equipment in use onthe premises and shall be maintained ín effective working order. The noise limitershould be set so that noise does not emanate from the premises so as to causea nuisance to nearby properties,Upon investlgation it appeared that the music system wag not connectedto the sound limiter. You must ensure that the system is in good worklngorder and that it is used at all time that music is provided at the premises.

The noise limiter shall be recalibrated annually to ensure that the music volumedoes not exceed the level at which a noise nuisance to neighbours wlll occur. A

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copy of the calibration certificate shdl be kept on the premlses and madeavallable to the Police or Councll Offcer on request.Th¡ crrtifcetc was not ¡nail¡blc úor chccklng. Pbesr r¡nd ur r copy of thocurrcnt rnnu¡l cellbrrtlon ccrtlflcrtc.

33. The management at apprcximately hourly lntervals shall make sublectiveassessments of nolse levels whilst regulated entertainment ls provided. Theassessments should take place at the eite boundary and at least as far as theresldentlal properties at the Junction of Green St¡eet with Brimsdown Avenue.Thls is to ensure that nolse ftom thE premises does not cause disturbance tolocal residents. Records shall be kept of the times, dates, locatlon of checks andany issues discovered. These rccords shall be kept for one ysar. Records shallbe made available to an authorlsed offlcer of the Council or police, upon request.Where monitoring by management ldentlfleg that nolse from the premises ls adlsturbance at the premlses boundary or Green StreeUBrlmsdown AvenueJunctlon, measures shall be taken to reduce this i.e, turning the volume down.Durlng tho vi¡lt to tho prcmlrer thc officorc could hcer mu¡lc emenatlngfrom thc premlrcs; lf mu¡ic is audible th¡ lcvrl of tlrr mu¡lc mu¡t b¡¡¡duced.

39. The Designated Premises Supervlsor or a personal licence holder shall be at thepremises whenever licensable activities take place,Thop wlt no poruonal liccncc holder on thc prcmlaea durlng the

lnrpection. Mr Obobi ir strongly recommended to get a perlonal liccncc ofhi¡ own.

40. All staff at the premises engaged in the sale of alcohol shall recelve inductionand refresher tralning (at least every 3 months), relating to the sale of alcoholand the times and conditions of the premlses licence.Tralnlng rccords w.r. not ¡vellablc on thc night, pbero ensure that theseerr up-to-drt¡ rnd thrt ¡ll duty menagors know where to find them.

46, A Club lD Scan or suitable equivalent to be fltted and utilised as a condition ofentry for all customers.The Club lD Scan was not in good worklng ord¡r. All cu¡tomcrs mustprovlde lD prior to cntry to thc club and the Club lD rcan 3y.tom must b.ln good working ord¡r at all timo¡ that the llccncr le belng urcd.

During the meeting the PLH / DPS were also advised that noise complaints from threelocal residents have been receivsd rocently. One of the complaints related to loudmusic coming frorn the premlses and allthree related to noise from those leaving thepremises during the early hours of the morning. We recommend that they monitor thissltuatlon to ensure that the premises does not become the source of nuisance to localresidents in future.

They were also reminded that any door staff who work at the premises must be from acontractors that appear on the SIA register of Approved Contractors.

As a result of the licence breaches witnessed on 7tr' March 2015 the pollce lssued aS.19 Criminal Justice and Pollce Act 2001 Closure Notice. The premises must remain

closed unt¡l all of the conditions ara being complied with. Once confident that everythingis ín place please they were asked to contacl PC Fisher to arrange a inspeclion'

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Club rrrosl-3 Jute L¡neBrim¡downEnflcldEN37PJ Teleohone: 0207 321 7755

Email: [email protected]

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Date 12.03.2015

Chanlng cross police station

Agar streetLondonWC2N ¡UP

RE - R¡ccnt llcon¡¡d or¡mi¡c¡ ¡lt¡ vlolt conductcd on Frldrv 07.03.15

Premlses llcense holder and DPS

This letter is in referenca to the recent inspection conductsd by offioers from the CentralLicensing Team to Club ZEROS in Jute Lane, Enfield on the 07/03/2015,

Orffcers attended the venue strortly before 0230hrs, upon approaching the venue, at thejunction of Brimsdown avenu€ and Green St, we could hear nolse emanating from the

venue. I noticed the door staff at the front of the venue were not searching people on

entry, hey were still allowing entry at that tlme, the licence states no entry after 1am.

There was an absence of any nolices on the front of the building. Upon nearing the

venu€ we identifled ourselves as police officerc and asked to speak to the DPS. We were

met by a Raymond Ejimofor who stated he was the manager of the venue, As we

entered the club there was a redundant lD SCAN machine on the wall at the entrance.

We were informed that the machine was not working as the internet was not connected.

We were escorted to an office at the top of the venue, Mr Ejimofor instructed us that he

was not a personal llcence holder and that was not the DPS, he informed us the DPS

was on holiday and phoned the premises licence holder to attend. The office was loud

and the music heavy in bass, the music was causing the walls to vibrate, When asked

about whether a noise limiter was in place Mr Ejimofor informed us that it was not

working and unconnected, he told us that the DJ had bypassed the system. He found a

copy of the premises licence. A Mr Uchechukwo OBOBI then arrlved at the premises

informing us that he was the premises licence holder. During the course of examining the

llcence several conditlons were found to have been breached.

The breaches are llsted as per the premlses licence:

5.6.7.1 I .14.1 5.26.31.32.39. 40 and 46

These breaches were discussed with Mr OBOBI, he lnformed us that he.would speak to

the doorstaff and resolve the þreaches whioh they had the ability to action. When asked

if there was CGTV of the search area he stated there was a camera but he had yet to flt

it and pointed to a camera on the ground in the office, He could not produce any staff

training records. He lnformed me that he intended to resolve the issues regarding

inadequate signage at the venue. When asked about the sound limiter he agreed with

what Mr Ejimofor had stated, He concurred that the DPS was on holiday and that he was

not a personal licence holder,

Mr OBOBI was then issued with section 19 notice of closure detailing these breaches,he signed to receive this and took his copy,

As we left the building there was a strong smell cannabis coming from the smoking area,I informed the doorstaff of the smell and they attended the area.

A subsequent meeting was held on the 12th March 2015 at the Enfield Civic Centre withall parties concerned. Mr OBOBI and a Mr llker AHMET (new DPS) were present. Bothwere clearly informed that should any of the breaches identified in the sec 19 notificationof offences dated the 07th March 2015 not be resolved by the 14th March 2015 then hewould not be able to open the business.

It was pointed out to him that any unauthorised activity may also constitute a criminaloffence under sec 136 Licensing Act 2003 and that he may be liable to prosecution.

Officers will re attend the venue in the near future and expect the issues mentioned inthis letter to have been remedied and if there are any further questions regarding our visitplease contact the unit.

The Metropolitan Police as a Responsible Authorlty under the Licensing Act 2003reseÌve the right to lnitiate a Review of your Premises License and takeenforcement action with reference to the commission of offences under theLlcensing act 2003.

PC Daly 365QKCentralLicensing UnitCharring cross Police Station

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\ryITNESS STATEMENTCJ Act t96?, s,9; MC Act 1980, ss.SA(3Xa) and 5Bl Criminal Prccedure Rulcs 2@5, Rulo 2?. t

This statement (corrsisting ofi ....3,...,. pagos each signed by nre) is ltue to tlrc best of my knowledgc and belief and Imakc it knowing thal, if it is te¡rdced rn evidence, t $h¡ll bo liable to prrosccution if I havc wilftlly $ated anything in itwhich I know to be frlsq or do not believo to bo truG.

Signature: Date:

Tick if witness evidence is visually reoorded

out. I could see door staffstood behind the gates.

We made our way across to the gates identified oursclvcs as police ofFtcers to the door supervisors. I

Supervisor (DPS), They used their radio and invited us to step inside the ce behind the gates. I had met the

DPS and Premises Licence Holder (PLH) previously at a meeting after a short wait was mct by the DPS Mr

llker AHMET, I explained that we were there to co ct the licensing visit as a follow up to his previous visit.

We were shorv¡r upstairs to thc ofnicc where it was quieter. Mr AHMET produced his personal licence for

inspectíon and I rec¡uested the fi,lll prernises liccncc. Attsr somc this was located and I inspcctcd the liccnce.

'Ihere wcrc many breaches fourd anct I will list them below. Some of the breaches were discovered after play

back of the cctv and I will explain this in more detail after thc list.

The numbers are takeu as they are containal within the premises licence for the venue ,

5. All entrants shall shall be screened and searchcd for drugs and concealed wcapons. - The searching \ryas vcr),

poor and on some occasions not done at all.

10. An alarm system (to ËU50l3l) that incorporatcs a panic-button facility shall be insulled and maintained at

the premises. - I¡anic button not working and not maintenance log/evidence of maintenance.

17. Whcn the premìses Bre used for regulated entertainment there shall be no admissíon o¡ readmission ailer 0100,

As seen on cctv many patrons seen entering premises well afler this time.

21, E, Hand held search wancts and./<lr seårch Brches shall be utilizcd at the point of entry to the club, Search

wands not being used.

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32. The noise limiter shall l¡e Lecalihrated annually to cnsure thqt the music voltuue dt¡es not exceed thc level at

pronises and made available to the police or council otftccr on . - No calibration certitioate.

33. The managemcnt at approximatcly hourly intervals shall m¡kc subjective asscssmcnts c¡f noisc lcvels whilst

regulated ente¡tainment is provided. The asscssments should take pl at the site boundary ancl ¡t least a.s thr as

the rcsidqntial propetties at the junction of Grscn Str€Gt u,ith Brimsdown Avenue. This is to cflsurc that noise

ofcheclcs and any issues discovetcd. Thcse ¡ccords be kept for onc ycar. Records shall be madc availablc to

had been rucording. Once this was done t also explained that this was his last entry tirne. I noticecl on thc

pcoplo. I askcd why this was and it was explained this shouldn't have been ttre oase. I noticed that the DPS is

visible at one point and talks to the door staft, the premiscs still ears op€n. Very soon some patrons walk

through the gates and are giving a very cu$ory search and arc admitted enbry. 'l'he search wands are not used and

there is no search arch. This continucs with a steady stream of patnons. On some occasions people âre not

searched. We watched on the cctv until about 0130 houn at which point f cxplaincd that I did not nced to vicw

any longer. The DPS summonsed his head door supervisor. I spokc wìth the PLH, DPS and Head Door

Supervisor the DPS and PLH had bcen watching the cctv with me. I asked thcm all why this was occurring, Iasked why the door where still open allowing entry to patrons. tr/Vhy the search wands were no( being used, I

could sco ono lying on the table not being used. I also asked why there was no searching and where it was being

done it was vcry poor indeecl, I was given no answers to thesc questions. I explained that thc scarching was thcre

for everybodies safety and how ea$y werpons ancl drugs coulcl bc secrelecl on the body. The head door supervisor

Signuture:

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nodded and said that it should have been done prugxþ and this was also rË-itcrûted by the DpS.

We all then made our way downstairs to vìew the signs which we¡u all consct at the time of the visit rgVe then\ryeut to the front door where we chcckd the elcchonic ID sc¿nnc¡. The door supwrrisor who had been opernting

the machinc tbr thc night was identified and the soanncr cxamincd to ensure comptiancs with this condition.The amount of people scanned was frr lcss than thc pmplc who was had been inside the venue. Also the qperator

explaincd that where people didn't havc ID he was just taking their p h instead.

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Signature:

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Former namo:

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Dato andplace ofbirth:

Ethnicity Code (16+l)r Rcligion/bcliefi

lVltnesr c¡re

a) Is the wi willing and likely to attend court? Yes / No, If 'No', includc reason(s) on MG6.

b) at can be done to ensure attund¿noe?

c) Does thc witness require a Spccial Measurps

^ss€$sment

as a wl le ¡¡r intimidated witness?Yes / No. If 'Yes' submit MG2 with file.

d) Does the wihess have any ific care necds? Yes / No. lf tYes' what are they? (Dirrhility, lmlrhcan. chìldc'rc. rnnsporq , hnguogedillìoltics. vbu¡lly lmprind, mùiCcd mobility or otlnr corccm'/)

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been lained to me

b) I bave been given thc Victim Personal Statement lesflet

I havc been givcn the leaflct 'Giving a witness statement to policc -- t hoppens next?'

f oonsent to policc having acccss to my mcdical rccord(s) in relation to tüis matter:(obhíncd in [scoxl€!æ wit[ krcol prnctico)

I consent to my medioal rccord in relation to this mattcr being discloscd to the defencc:

Ð I consent to the ststemÊnt being discloscd for the purposes ofcivil proceedings e.g. chiklcarc procoedings, CICA

S) The information recorded above will be disclo¡lcd to the Witness Servicc so thcy can offerhelp and support, unless you ask them not to, Tick this box to decline thcir serviccsl

Signaturc of witness: Print name:

Signature of parent/guardian/appropriatc adult: Print name:

Âddress and if

PC 475YE 296380 Gary Mareh.

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Statelnent takcn by (print name)

Time and place statcrncnt taken:

Station: Edmonton

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St¡tenent of Grry llenh. URNr

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This sttte (consistiqg ofl ,.., 6...... pages each signed by nrc) is truo to the best of rny knowlcdge and bclìef and I

wl¡ich I w to be lìrlue, or rlo not believe to be lrue.

Signa : Ds¡el 04th.rtpril2015......,.......,....

l'ick if wimess evidenoc is rocorded

incidcnt at licensed p ses in vehicle call sign Scarlet 100.

last visit also. A scction 19 Closure Noticc under the Crimin¿l Justice and Police Act 2001 had been served on thc

madc to ensure compliance and whsre this is found lhe notice is usually revoked.

We arrived in the arca to the club at about 0030 hours. A drive past ofthc venue found a large queue ofpeoplc at

the gates to the club which were open. The club appeared to be open with patrons entering through this gate with

rnost of the patrons dressed in white as the promotion had bcen an "All Whitc Night".

The club \ryas vory loud from thc road, to the point t could hear the words to the songs being played, There is a

conditiou on this licertce that stipulates that checks must be made to cnsure no noise is ascaping and can be heard

from the residcntial area nearby, lVe parked in Brimsdown Avenue. Whilst in this road we found many vehicles

arriving in the street looking for purking spnces, making an awful lot of noise, slammiug of car doors, reversing o

cars harshly to rush into parking spaces, When thesc vehicles had parked many of the passengcrs would alight

wearing white ancl hcading ofi in thc direction of the club.

Sholtly after 0130 hours we made our way to the club, We ti¡und there was still a large queuc at the gatcs whioh

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wene now partially closed with a door supervìsor the other side holding it. [Ie was talking to a large group who

wqre r€monstrating wìth him to bc allowcd entry into tho venue. During this time therc were people odting the

The crowd were quite hostilo with argurncnts breaking out.

Obobi. We managed to rnake our rÀ,ay ugh the crowd and througlr thc gates. The situation at the door gave tne

a of being quitc tenso. We czçlained the rcason [<¡r our visit which Mr Obobi said he was expecting.

Therc was a big queue still on the front door to the club. I asked what was going on as he was supposed to havc a

By this time the quene at the door had almost disappearcd. I enq d as to how many people were inside the

uc. Mr Obobi did not know and guesscd. PC T\.rrton asked what the clickers read which are used to count

peoplc in out ofrthe olub. Mr Obobi stated that the member of door staffwith the clicker was across the rc¡ad

in McDonalds. Mr Obobi added that he used the LD scanning machine to keep count also. I aske<l tn look at the

I.D scanning equipment. Mr Obobi brought up thc log which unfortunately could not whittle dow¡r the list for the

evening instead showing everybody that hsd ever becn scanncd. He moved the list to the bottorn as it listed with

the last scan at the bottom to work back from. I noticed the last soan \ras at 0147 hours. I enquired why this was

the case whcn the la.st scan slrould haræ been 0100 as per last entry times. Hc said that he had shut the gates at

0100 at the front allcyway cllkance to the venue and it had taken that long to get through those peoplc who where

qucuing outside.

I tried to explain that last entry wus at the door to Lhe venue not within the outside grouuds of the vcnue. Mr

Obobi invited me to usc the scnnning equipment to scnlfi up the list which is touch screen, using a finger swiping

Signtlure:

2003( r )

Signature witnessed by:

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up ur tlown. I askcd how rnany penplc wcre .saanned tonight, in tho hopc I could tally that with the clickc¡s whichhad yct to appear. Unfortunately Mr Obobi said there was no casy counting rncthod and required each individualentry to be counted rnauually. This was not a realistic pmspect and although t ld see the a¡uipmont was bcing

entrðncê to thc club which is wherc we remnined tbr sometime tnlking. I have been shown vcry similar machines

could notdo that.

of staff.

Mr Obobi did react t<¡ this at all.

At this $tage thete was an argument outside by the smoking arca. The door staffurent to int which tooksome t to deal with' I had serious concems at this point and asked to view the cctv as I wanted to ensure thercwas a rigorous search regime and door operation which I had not seen operating last visit where I raisecl with thcissue with the DPS, Mr Obobi and thcHcad Door Supcrvisor.

We made our lvay thlough the club to where the CCTV was, In this room Mr Obobi accessed the CCTV and Ircquested that he staft the recording at 0030 which was roughly when we had arrived in the area. During playback I ft¡und thc door oporation very oonccmirrg. I found that searching was being conducted very sporaclically,with some door staffdoing it corectly and at tinrcs others either just pat downs or nothing at all. 'lhere werepatrons walking out the vcnue and then re-entering not being stopped but allowed to walk straight in with nosearch. I found females hardly being searched at all. I noticed one male with a bag enter through the gates withthe bag in his hands not even lookcd at, This was being viewed in company with Mr obobi and at each tailure it

Signature :

2001( r )

Signature witneslcd by:

lil \ I lìl( I I l) trrltt'tl (lllìP{r r('(ll

\rras pointed out. At onc point a nulo walks thruugh the gates around a baniu and thcn back out again.

parple entcring after 0100 hou¡s which u,as agpìn pointd out although this was alrcady discu¡se<l earlier.

t cxplained the rcason why searching lras so irnpr¡rtcnt and the need for them to supervise the door stallmore

took over. I suggestcd some protective security msasu¡os wNch would alsr¡ assist. I then pointed out the strung

ortant.

listed as follows,

10. An alarm.system (to EU50l3l) that ínco rates ø panic-hutton.focility shall be installed and msintqined at

21 . E. Hancl held search wandt and/or search arches shall be. utilizecl at the poinî of entry to the club. Sea¡ch

w snõt being used.

which a noìse naisqnce to neìghbours will occur, A copy ol the calibratîon cer le shall he kept on the

pr:emi"res arul made available to the police or councíl ollicer on reque..rt. - No calibration certihcate as sound

system used was brought in additionally antl was by passing the limiter.

33. The mqnagemenl at approxinnte.ly hourly intervals shall make subiectìve 4.t..re.srmetrfs of noi,se levell¡ whilsf

regulated entertainment is provìcled. The q¡ses,¡ments shoutd lake place at the sile boundary and at lea.rt as far us

the rcsìdential properties ut thc junction olGreen Street with Brim,¡down Aventte, Thìs is k¡ ensure lhsl noìse

from the premises does not cause clisturbance lo local resiclents. Records shall be kept o{the limes, clatet, location

of checkt ancl any ßsues discovered, l'hese records shall be hept.for one'ye(t, Recorcls shall be mude available to

an authorised o!ficer of the council or police, Won reque:Ìt. lilhere moniloring by management iclentifi'es that

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measurcs shall be n to r¿dace tåis ¡'.a rurnìng the tnlume clown - Not being done.

all pahrons being s

seanned aud held on the clubs system, - pahons allowcd entry without I.D.Mr obobi dìd not n suhnit a ¡isk assessment form for the evening urtil the local lìcensing officer pointed thisout to him rc ng hün of his conditions.

mcmbors of the t

measurG he was taking to ensurc peoples safety. Hc explained that he was ng the samo Frfteen (15) door staff

Signature;

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Postcotle:

Honre tclephono number

PrcfÈrted means o[ sonþot;

VÍorktetcphonc nnbcrEmail addrcss:

MrlC / Fcmsle(doloto rs ap¡rlicuhlc)

Formqr namo:

Drtq of wltncrt non-evall¡bllltv

Datc and place ofbirth:

Ethnicity codo (16+l): Rcl ief,

Wltnes¡ c¡rc

Ycs / No. If 'Yes' submit MG2 with file.

dtfl¡sultioJ. yisully i6güiE( mobiliry or olhü conceßtl)

bcen explained to me

b) I have been givon the Victim Parsonal Statelnent leoflet

c) I have been given the leaflet 'Civing a witncss statement to polioo - what happens next?'

d) I consent to police havilg accees to my mr:dical record(s) in relation to this rnatter:(obtsin€d i[ ¿ßuil{næ w¡th leûl pmtie}

e) I consent to my medical ¡eco¡d in relation to this mattsr being disclosed to thc defence:

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

No

No

No

N/A

N/A

t) I consent to the statemerrt being disck¡serl for the purposes of civil prooccdings e,g. childcarc proceedings, CICA

g) The infonnation recorded al¡ovc will be disclosed to thc Witness Service so they can offorheþ and support, unless you ask them not to. Tick this box to decline thcir service¡:

Signature of witncss:

Signature of parent/guardian/appropriote adult:

it di from abovc:

Statcmcnt takcrr by (print namc): PC 475YE 235380 Gary Maruh. Stalion: Edmonton....

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Glosure OrderSection 20 Griminal Justice and Police Act 2001

Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court

(2572)

Case No

Order

The court has heard the matters shown below and made the order stated.

Date

Juslice of the Peace

pustices' Clerksl

Matters and Order

Application for a closure order following service of a notice by a constable on713115 in respect of Club Zeros,1, Jute Lane, Enfield, EN3 ZPJ

ln accordance with sections 2O and 21 of the Criminal Justice and Police Act2001.

It f s ordered that the premises of Glub Zeros.l, Jute lane, Enfield, EN3 ZpJbe closed immediately to the public and to remain closed until a constableor (as the case may be) the local authority makes a certificate under s2zl1l.

CLOSURE ORER MADE UNDER S2I CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND POLICE ACT2001WARNINGA person who without reasonable cause permits the premises to be open lncontravention of this order is liable to a fine of up to €20,000 or threemonths imprisonment or both

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Subloct: FW: Club Zems LAS CAD S0Z220B2O1s

From: John Carmidrael [mallto:[email protected]]Sont¡ 27 August 2015 l5:3¡tTo: Marsh Gary - YESnbJccù RE: Club Zems l-AS CAD S02/22OB2OI5

HiGary,

There are just the 4 calls for that period attributed to Club Zero, I can only check those where the club isnamed specifically.

CAD Date

Call 1 666 22/03lts€262.38

intóxicated/Vomiting

Call 2 981 Duplicate of abovef 7.81

Call 3 502 22l08lti 22yom StabbingAmbulance E4tt.69Call 4 602 zzl19lz0t1 25yom StabbtngAmbulance f4n.69*HEMS was requested on22lB but was tied up on another call.

Costs are based on latest figures I have (per call) which are:

PtEst Cost

22yof

Chief complaint Response

Call + Ambulance

Calltaking only

Call + Car +

Call + Car +

Call taking (999)Clinical Telephone AdviceSolo Response (CAR)

Ambulance ResponseHems

E 7.81f 64.59f 155.31r. 254.57

€2,700,00

Hope this helps, Let me know if you need anything else

Kindest regards

JohnJohn Carmlchael I community involvement officer I Enfield & Haringey I London Ambulance Service NHs Trustchase Farm Ambulance station I The Ridgeway I Enfield I Middlesex I ENz 8JRMob:07876 6s3 850 | Tel:0208 2069067 | tnt:409067 | Fax: O2OB 206 9062iohn.carm [email protected]@nhs.net (secure)www.londonambulance.nhs.uk

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Ever since this venue first transformed from a snooker Hall to a night club I have hadnothing but problems due to the raves being held in this Residential Area.

lnitíally, the problems were that the building was not soundproof and the music could beheard within my living room. Numérous times I had to call the council who would sendpeople round to my house in the middle of the night to inspect the sound, once theyverified it was very loud they would walk across to the club and get the music turned down.This would happen almost every week. once the club would close in the early hours of themorning people would spill out of the club shouting/screaming and very drunk all gettinginto their cars putting on the¡r stereos very loud before driving off. sometimes they wouldleave the music on from their cars for about half an hour while they just hung around havingconversation' labsolutely dreaded Fridays and saturdays as me and my children were notgetting very much sleep. My weekends were ruined.

For a while it seemed the raves had stopped and the club shut down and ¡t was bliss. sincethe club re'opened under new management it has been an absolute nightmare. Myneighbors and I are subjected to what I could only describe as absolute torture. Every timean event is being held it is absolute chaos outside my front door from late evening rightthrough till the early hours of the morning sometimes up until 6am. The people who go tothese events turn up in their hundreds and couldn't care less where/how they park or whothey inconvenience, Brimsdown Avenue and Green street literary turns into a car park andthey park on double yellow lines, encroach peoples drives and cause chaos looking forparking space' The club does not have its own car park and speces are limited on the streetsas most of the propert¡es have driveways. These people are extremely loud as they enterand leave the club walking in crowds of 10-20 at a t¡me. They start leaving the club betweenthe hours of 3am-to 6am. This is when things get reatly bad. Many t¡mes they have startedto fight in front of my driveway, shouting punching and kicking each other. This alsohappens at the entrance to Brimsdown avenue. They chase each other with threáteningbehavior shouting and screaming at the top of their voices and using the most obscenelanguage you could ever hear. lf that's not bad enough they then have speaker competitionsto see who has the better car stereo and they play their music as loud as they can whilstshouting as they try to talk to each other. This can last ançhing from 3gminutes to an houror usually until a police car turns up and moves them on.

Æ time is going on this situation is getting from bad to worse as the people this club isattracting seem to be getting more and more troublesome, I have called the council on

numerous occaslons throughout the year and stressed my concerns that due þ the violenceand threetenlng behavlor I am seelng durlng thesc errents that I fear that lt ls only a matterof tlme beûore someone ls shot or stabbed on mv doorstcp and myself and my children willhave to witness lt

I ffnd it extremely hard to believe that upon questlonlnt the council regarding the operatinghours of thls dub lt turns out they have a license to hold these.sorts of events seven days aweelç whldr in my opinion ls not acceptable ln a qulet resldential area.

An example I would like to brlng to your attentlon was Monday 24$ August; My son and I

were woken up at sam to nolse and chaos, cars parked outslde my house as people wereleaving the club as the resldents ln the area were due to wake up to go to work in the nexthour or so. This chaos and mayhem conünued for at least a further hour wittr screaming/shouting/srearlng and loud music playing from numerous cars. All this at 6am on MondayMorning.

To be completely honest I am becomlng sick and tlred of having to live with this nightmareand have consldered selling my house and moving away, Unfortunately I am ln no positionto do this whlch causes me more stress, I live in fear of dre weekends as I know I will not beable to have a relaxing wcekend with my chlldren after an already tong and stress-full weekat work. I fear for our safety as my chlldren get scared when they hear all the shouting andscreaming especially my three year old who also wakes up due to all the noise.

I sincerely hope you can address thls sltuatlon with an outcome most suited to the hardworking and peaceful residents of Brimsdown Avenue.

Thank you for your co-operatlon

ArrrNe X 06

Reoresentation under the Licensins Act 2003

I am Uchechukwu Obobi director of Ebony ice production Uk ltd premises license holder ofthe premises know as club zeros l jute lane Enfield EN3 7PJ

I am making this representation against the application made by the Metropolitan Police

Service for a review of our premises licence and subsequent allegations of crime and

disorder and public safety which they state is directly associated to the venue

1 Background:Club Zeros opened in September 2OL4 and hosts events like birthday parties and some promotedevents as well as club nightlife sometimes.

ln all the time the club was open we did not have any íssues of crime, violence or disorder nor didwe have any issues affecting public safety directly related to the club and hence therefore unfair forthe metropolitan police to state so when making the application for a full review of our license

ln line w¡th licensing conditions the club has regular visits from the police and licensing units and weare always happy to help maintain the licensing objectives .Where they felt it would help the clubthey made suggestions about things that could be done to improve safety and security around theclub and the club in turn would comply and implement the same

This was the case when in April 2015 as mentioned in the police report that the club was subject to asection 21 criminaljustice and police act closure order, the club fully complied but the policedecided to go for closure but withdrew as we had all the evidence to prove otherwise

The metropolitan police contend that the premises is associated with serious crime and seriousdisorder and that people are being subject to serious incidents of crime and beíng harmed but haveno evidence to back this up nor has the club ever been informed by the police that there werepeople being harmed at our venue this is because it hasn't happened and this is so because we havegone to great lengths and at huge expense to improve our security and maintain our crime disorderand public safety objectives

The club acknowledges the fact that the incident that occurred near club zeros on the 24th of Augustwas of a most serious nature and regrettable the fact in this matter contrary to what the police havesaid is that this incident was not linked directly to the club and did not originate from the club intruth there was nothing the club could have done differently to prevent this from happening whatthe club did do was take in an injuied victim into the club for first aid treatment until the ambulanceservice arrivedShortly after 2am someone approached the clubs first aider to say that an individual had beeninjured and was being brought into the club and she immediately went to help and met the victim a

young black male being escorted by a number of other males. She escorted the victim upstairs andproceeded to give the victim first aid treatment while waíting for the ambulance.

As soon as the victim was brought ¡nto the club and taken upstairs one of the security guards wentto the DJ to make an announcement the club was shutt¡ng early and stopped playing music and all

the patrons started leaving quietly in an orderly manner and not chaotic as mentioned by the policeand according to security staff most had dispersed before the police arrived on scene

I was outside the country on the night of the incident and received a call just before 3am that therehad been an incident near the venue and the police wanted access to the cctv record¡ng and I

immediately released the access codes to the club manager Raymond Ejimofor for the police to viewthe recordings and this they did t¡ll around 6am but could find nothing as the club and patrons wererelatively calm and no incidents or disturbance occurred inside the venueThe police say there was no help and the club was not co-operating but I was communicating with pc

Gary marsh and even cut my trip short by a week to come back and help the police with theirinvestigationThe club manager was on hand all the time the police were there to aid the police in theirinvestigation taking them round the building and giving them all documents requested contradictingtheir statement they were getting no help from club staff

The clubs deputy manager Sherrill Blair who is also the clubs first aider was busy tending to theinjured victim and according to her fully cooperated with the police that night and was shocked tolearn that this allegation had been brought against her

The police requested a copy of the CCTV recording be made and they would come to collect it butthis never happened as they did not contact my club manager to pick it up even though they took hiscontact details

Due to the seriousness of this matter I returned to the UK on the 26th of August to help catch what I

felt were violent individuals and quickly called Pc Gary Marsh who I had been in contact with since I

received his email on the 24th of August and arranged to meet him at the club the next day to gothrough the cctv footage

While we were watching the footage it dawned on me that the police in my opinion were notinterested in findíng the culprits but trying to implicate the club in something that clearly wasn'tdown to itI had already been told by Pc Marsh that he was going for revocation of the clubs license so it allmade sense to me as to what was going on .l had earlier informed Pc Marsh that I had sold the clubto new owners on the 23'd of July with the final handover set for the l't of September as I wasrelocating to Africa and who were looking to change the venue to a banqueting suite for weddingreceptíons and private parties but he he insisted he wanted the venue closed down and then wenton to say he had seen breaches on my licence conditions and would be back the next day for alicense check

On Friday the 28th of August at 18.30 Pc Gary Marsh attended club zeros with 2 of his colleagues tocarry out a license inspection and during this inspection he said he had identified some breaches onmy license conditions most of which I said to him I was not going to agree to and will address insame order listed on the notice given to me

2 Breaches on NoticeWíth regards to the breaches listed in the notice given to me by Pc Marsh we refute the allegationsand respond to each alleged breach as listed

Breach 5 No search

We dispute this as searches were carried out but because the female guard was out of sight of thecamera Pc Marsh insisted that some people were not being searched but I could clearly see peoplegoing to her with their bags open to get searched

Breach 21d All patrons to be searched:Same as breach 5 our guards were carrying out searches of everyone going into the club

Breach 21e use of search wandThis is disputed because as part of our aim to improve security we adopted the use of barriersoutside the gate to maintain order and the search wand is used by the first guard at the beginning ofthe barrier to search for concealed weapons before to come into the venue to get searchedunfortunately the camera does not cover outs¡de the gate but the wand was being used

Breach 21h Refuse entry and re-entryWe agree that people were coming in and out of the club after our last entry t¡me but this was anight when there was an incident nearby and people were leaving and coming in including staff andemergency services

Breach 211 Ensure customers leave without causing disorderWe dispute this as when the club was shut down our patrons left the club in an orderly and peacefutmanner and we cannot see anywhere on the ccW footage of any disturbance by our patronswhatever happened before we shut down outside our venue was not started by our patrons

Breach 45 all drinks to be decantedWe serve our drinks ín plastic cups as part of our license condition but Pc Marsh said he saw anindividual with a little bottle of some sort this I cannot confirm as I did not see it

Breach 46 lD Scan to be usedNot disputed however this was as a result of a technical fault as I found out on my return to the ukvia email notification from my providers that the id scanner was not transmitting and offline eventhough the machine was on but this was working by time pc Marsh and I visited the venue on the27th of augustEvidence CZ10 AND CZ 11

Breach 47 Patrons to provide photo evidenceAgain this was as a result of the id scanning machine no working properly due to a technical fault

To summarise my representation Club zeros has worked hard and at very huge expense to becompliant with all aspects of our licenseWe have gone to great lengths to ma¡ntain public safety on all our events and have nevercompromised on it

Where issues of compliance have arisen it has never been because we are compromising on publicsafety or unwilling to comply but rather we had not been aware that such had arisen as we haveregular checks

We wholly regret the incident that happened on the 22"d of August due to its seriousness but noaction by club zeros can be said to directly contribute to this serious incident and we on our ownhave investigated and found no evídence suggesting otherwise

As I previously informed the police and licensing I had prior to this incident sold the venue to who asI mentioned earlier wants to change its use to a banqueting suite

The sale has now been finalised on the 2nd of September 2015 and I have handed over the originallicense with my signed consent form to the new owners

EVIDENCE CZ22

We therefore look to the licensing subcommittee (LSC)for justice and fair play in this matter

I confirm that the information given in this statement ¡s true to the best of my knowledge and belief

Name: Uchechukwu Obobi

7th September 2015

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Emails between Principal Licensino Officer and Mr Obobi IPLH)

ETUIAIL 1

From: Ellie Green

Sent: 25 August 201516:57

To:'[email protected]'

subject: URGENT: wK|215039270 club Zeros, 1 Jute Lane, ENFTELD, EN3 7pJ

Dear Mr Obobi

I refer to the premises licence, under the Licensing Act 2003, held by Ebony lce ProductionsU K Ltd,21 Winnipeg Way, Broxbourne, Herts, EN10 6FG in respect of the above premises.

On Monday 24 August2015 the Metropolitan Police Service submitted the statutorycertificate, application and witness statement of PC Gary Marsh, Police Licensing Officer(attached herein) for a summary review of the licence under Section 534 of the Act.

Also enclosed is the Home Office Guidance on Summary Reviews.

You will note that the Police consider that is necessary to take the interim step of suspendingthe licence.

Please be advised as follows

By the close of business on Wednesday 26 August 2015, Members of the Licensing Sub-Committee must consider whether it is necessary to take any interim steps pendíng a fullreview of the licence. You will be given immediate notice of the Sub-Committee's decisionand of its reason for making it.

On Wednesday 16 September 2015 the full review will be heard in public by the Council'sLicensing Sub-Committee. Please see the enclosed 'Procedure to be followed at hearings ofthe Licensing Sub-Committee'. The hearing will commence at 1Oam in the Council Chamber,Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield EN1.

You may make representations (by e-mail to [email protected] ) in respect of the fullreview, on or before Friday 4 September 2015.

You must give notice (by email to [email protected] ) of your intentíon to attend thehearing, whether the hearing is unnecessary nd the names of any representativesattending, on or before Monday 14 September 2015.

Yours sincerely

Ellie Green

Principal Licensing Officer

EMAIL 2

From: uche [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: 25 August 201517:24

To: Ellie Green

subject: Re: URGENT: wlí215039270 club Zeros, 1 Jute Lane, ENFTELD, EN3 7pJ

Thanks Elle

I have received an emailfrom Pc Gary Marsh to this effect and will be awaiting the subcommittees decision I would like to add that the club was sold to a new owners on the 23rdof July who want to change its use to a wedding venue and were due to take possession onthe 1st of september what do I do in respect to this

Uche

Club zeros

EMAIL 3

From: Ellie Green

Sent: 26 August 2015 13:59

To: [email protected]

Subject: Decision Notice WK|215039270 Club Zeros, 1 Jute Lane, ENFIELD, EN3 7PJ.

Dear Uche

Thank you for your email.

The Licensing Sub Committee met today to make a decision on the interim measure soughtby the Police summary review application, namely suspension of the licence.

The Licensing Sub Committee have decided against taking any interim measures.

Please see attached a copy of the signed Decision Notice.

The full review hearing will still take place on 16 September 2015.

With regards to your query and new owners, the premíses licence is still in the name ofEbony lce Productions UK Ltd. A transfer application may be submitted but the revieW willstill proceed.

Planning permission must also be sought and approved in order to allow the venue to beused as a wedding venue.

Yours sincerely

Ellie Green

Principal Licensing Officer

EIUIAIL 4

From: Ellie Green

Sent: 02 September 2015 15:13

To: [email protected]

Subject: 3rd Email to PLH WK|215039270 Club Zeros, 1 Jute Lane, ENFIELD, EN3 7pJ

Dear Mr Obobi

I refer to the premises licence, under the Licensing Act 2003, held by Ebony lce ProductionsU K Ltd, 21 Winnipeg Way, Broxbourne, Herts, EN10 6FG in respect of the above premises.

May I remind you that on Monday 24 August 2015 the Metropolitan Police Service submittedthe statutory certificate, application and witness statement of PC Gary Marsh, PoliceLicensing Officer for a summary review of the licence under Section 534 of the Act.

On Wednesday 16 September 2015 the full review will be heard in public by the Council's .

Licensing Sub-Committee. The hearing willcommence at 1Oam in the Council Chamber,Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield EN1.

You may make representations (by e-mail to [email protected] ) in respect of the fullreview, on or before Friday 4 September 2015.

You must give notice (by email to [email protected] ) of your intention to attend thehearing, whether the hearing is unnecessary and the names of any representativesattending, on or before Monday 14 September 2015.

Yours sincerely

Ellie Green

Principal Lícensing Officer

EMAIL 5

From: Ellie Green

Sent: 02 September 201515:20

To: [email protected]

Subject: 4th Emailto PLH W[í215039270 Club Zeros, 1 Jute Lang, ENFIELD, EN3 7pJ.

Dear Mr Obobi,

Apologies, please note that the last date to make representations to the review application isTuesday I September (not Friday 4 September as previously informed).

Kind regards

Ellie Green

Principal Licensing Offlcer

EIUIAIL 6

From: uche [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: 03 September 2015 10:06

To: Ellie Green

Subject: Re: 4th Emailto PLH WK/ 215039270 Club Zeros, 1 Jute Lane, ENFIELD, EN37PJ.

Thank you for your email Ellie I shall submit my represent ion by Monday

Unfortunately I will not be able to attend as I earlier informed you the club is now sold to newowners and I am relocating to Africa on Monday night

Uche

EMAIL 7

From: Ellie Green

Sent: 04 September 201514:31

To: 'uche'

Subject: 5th Emailto PLH WK 215039270 Club Zeros, 1 Jute Lane, ENFIELD, EN3 7PJ.

Dear Mr Obobi

Thank you for your email, and I welcome your representation by Monday.

I note your comments that you are unable to attend the hearing on 16 September 2015,however you are advised to send a legal/representative on behalf of Ebony lce ProductionsUK Ltd.

According to our records, no transfer application has been applied for or granted for thepremises licence at Club Zeros, therefore Ebony lce Productions UK Ltd are still responsiblefor the licence and the review, despite your comments that new owners have taken on thelease.

Kind regards

Ellie Green

Principal Lícensing Officer

EMAIL 8

From: Ellie Green

Sent: 07 September 201514.51

To: [email protected]

Subject: 6th Emailto PLH WK|215039270 Club Zeros, 1 Jute Lane, ENFIELD, EN3 7pJ.

Dear Mr Obobi

Please note that on 2 September 2015, Mr llker Ahmet gave notice that he surrendered hisposition as DPS at Club Zeros, with immediate effect.

I look forward to receiving your representation, and the names of any representatives whowill be attending the review hearing next week on behalf of Ebony lce Productions UK Ltd.

Kind regards

Ellie Green

Principal Licensing Officer

El,tAtL I

From: uche [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: 08 September 2015 04:50

To: Ellie Green

Subject: RE: 6th Email to PLH Wlí215039270 Club Zeros, 1 Jute Lane, ENFIELD, EN37PJ.

Hi Ellie

I am aware that Mr Ahmet gave his notice this is as a result of the sale completion of theclub as I mentioned previously on the same day

please find attached my representation I send you details of who will be representing ebonyice productions at the hearing soon as that is finalised

uche

EMAIL IO

From: Ellie Green

Sent: 08 September 201510:37

To: 'uche'

Subject: 7th Emailto PLH WK|215039270 Club Zeros, 1 Jute Lane, ENFIELD, EN3 7PJ

Dear Mr Obobi

Thank you for your email with your representation and other documents. These will bebrought to the attention of the Police and Responsible Authorities. The paperwork will alsobe included in the Committee Report.

lf you have any further documents that you wish the Licensing Sub-Committee to have sightof prior to the hearing on 16 September, I would encourage you to send them to me as soonas possible, but no later than Monday 14 September. Oral representations on eny newinformation will still be accepted at the hearing.

I note that the consent form to transfer was included - from Ebony lce Productions UK Ltd toArgon Xhauri, dated 1 September 2015.

Unfortunately, the Licensing Authority have not received the full transfer application form ortransfer payment. Therefore this is not deemed as an accepted application.

Please find attached the transfer application form. lf you wish to return the completed form orif you have any queries on this application, please contact [email protected] .

Kind regards

Ellie Green

Principal Licensing Officer

EMAIL I1

From: Uche [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: 08 September 201512:42

To: Elliq Green

Subject: Re: 7th Emailto PLH Wlí215039270 Club Zeros, 1 Jute Lane, ENFIELD, EN37PJ.

Thanks again Ellie

Regarding the transfer I handed over the original licence to him after the sale wasconcluded as well as the new form for him to complete and send in I shall contact him tosubmit these forms as soon as possible as I am no longer involved in the affairs of thevenue

Uche

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LICENSING AUTHORITY REPRESENTATION

This representation is made by Enfield's Licensing Enforcement Team and is made inconsultation with and on behalf of the Trading Standards Service (inspectors ofWeights & Measures), Planning authority, Health & Safety authority, EnvironmentalHealth authority and the Child Protection Board.

I confirm I am authorised to speak at any hearing on behalf of the Licensing authority,Trading Standards Service (inspectors of Weights & Measures), Planning authority,Health & Safety authority, Environmental Health authority, and Child Protection Board).

Name and address of premises: Club Zeros1 Jute LaneEnfieldEN3 7PJ

Type of Application: Review (Police)

I certify that I have considered this review and I wish to make representationssupporting the review application as activities at the premises are detrimental to theLicensing Objectives for the following reasons:

Backqround Historv:

This premises was first issued a licence in January 2006 when it traded as a snookerclub. The only licensed activity was the sale of alcohol.

A new application was granted in December 2008 when the premises turned into anightclub, opening until 03:30 with licensable activities (alcohol, live music, recordedmusic) until 03:00.

The licence wes transferred in June, July and August 2010 and it was reviewed by thepolice in September 2010 following a number of assaults including a shooting. Theconditions were strengthen as a result.

The licence was transferred again in June 2012 and February 2013.

The licence was varied in April 2013 to amend the last entry time.

The licence was transferred in September and December 2013.

The licence was again reviewed by the police in February 2014 following a closurenotice being issued due to a large fight at the premises. The conditions were againmodified and the licence holder agreed to transfer the licence and vary the DPS.

The licence was transferred in March 2014 and surrendered in June 20i4.

The current licence was granted to Ebony lce Productions'in September 2014. As thecompany Director the point of contact with the company and officers has always beenMr Uchechukwu Obobi.

This premises has had several names including: The Brimsdown Club, Club Jute,

Club JDs, The Lounge, Club 303 and Club Zero.

The fact that the premises has already been reviewed twice (under separateownership) on grounds of the prevention of crime and disorder is a great concern. Thenumber of times that the premises has changed hands and its name also raisesquestions as to why the owners never stay for long.

This premises has repeatedly been the source of serious crime and disorder no matterwho holds the licence.

The premises is currently licensed to provide the following activities:

This review application (submiüed by the police) is the result of 2 more incidents ofserious crime and disorder being associated with the premises i.e. 2 stabbings. I

believe that breaches of licence conditions played a large part in enabling these violentinnocents to take place and have undermined the crime and disorder and public safetylicensing objectives.

Detailed below are all complaints, visits and observations carried out since thecurrent licence was granted:

01.02.15 - Enfield Council's Licensing Enforcement Team received a complaint from alocal resident in relation to people noise coming from the premises during the earlyhours. They stated that people come out of the club in the early hours of the morningshouting, screaming and playing car music loudly. They went on to say that they hadbeen woken up at 04:30 (an hour after the club should have closed) that day becauseof a crowd of people screaming outside and that this had happened many times in thepast. The complainant stated that they had attempted to call the club as they felt it wasright to give them a chance to sort it out before contacting the council but that theycould not find a working number for the club online.

02.02.15 - Enfield Council's Licensing Enforcement Team received a complaint fromanother local resident in relation to people noise coming from the premises during theearly hours of the morning. They stated that the music goes on until approximately04:30 (one and a half hours after music should cease) and then hundreds of peoplecome out on to the street and make a lot of noise. They said that cars are parked alongdouble yellow lines, that there is a lot of mess and the noise does not stop till after05:30 as the customers stay in their cars playing music. The complainant stated thatthe noise affects their sleep and that of their family.

02.02.15 - A third complaint was received this time from a local business stating thaton Saturday and Sundays for a couple of weeks there have been large groups ofpeople parked in nearby roads illegally. They stated that they believe the people whopark there go to the Club Zeros and that when they return to the cars in the early hoursof the morning they are rowdy. They said this goes on from 03:00 and 06:00. They arealso concerned as they believe some of those driving away could be drunk and thatthey park dangerously.

Activity Applied for HoursOpening Hours 11:00 - 03:30 everydavSupply of Alcohol (on)Live MusicRecorded MusicPerformance of Dance

11'00 - 03:00 everyday

LNR 23:00 - 03:00 everyday

04.02.15 - DPS surrendered position.

05.02.15 - An officer (CPX) phoned the complainant who confirmed the main issue isnoise from those leaving the premises and that they are woken up by shouting,screaming and car noise every few weeks. One of the complainants said they can alsohear the bass of the music but that this was not the main problem. At one of thecomplainants requests the officer agreed to speak to the owner and get a contactnumber for them so they can call them if it happens again. The officer phoned thepremises licence holder (Mr Obobi) and left a voicemail asking him to callthem back todiscuss complaints received.

06.02.15 - DPS variation submitted but withdrawn on 11.02.15

07.02.15 - 02:00 - 02:05 - Out of Hours Noise Officers (CLB/PH) visited the premises.Lots of cars parked in Jute Lane. No ASB / noise / parking enforcement issues - clubappeared open. No noise / ASB witnessed. No dangerous parking. Officers were onlyable to stay 5 minutes and were not there at closing time.

12.02.15 - A DPS variation application was submitted naming Mr llker Ahmet as theDPS.

14.02.15 - 01.50 - Out of Hours Licensing Enforcement Officers (EVG/JF) arrived atthe premises. No noise issues. A lot of cars were parked in the vicinity. The officersentered the premises and saw approximately 30 customers inside. Door supervisorswere present. The officers met with Uchechukum (Uche) Obobi and checked theoutstanding conditions which were fully compliant. Authorisation / delegated authoritywas seen. Mr Obobi gave the officers his mobile number saying he was happy for hisnumber to be given out to residents. He confirmed he would be on site during eventsand that he will hear that phone. lnspection report completed, copy signed by andissued to Mr Obobi. On the way out of the premises a female door supervisor stoppedthe officers and asked that PC Martyn Fisher contact her. She gave the officers herbusiness card. Another door supervisor told the officers that their club scan systemwas really slow. They also asked how the premises could get set up on the town linkradios, as they thought this would be a good idea. The officers agreed to email thecontact details to them. The officers left the premises at 02.20. They carried out someobservations outside, no noise issues were witnessed.

17.02.15 - Owners contact number shared with complainants at his agreement

12103115 - A meeting was held with the Premises Licence Holder and DesignatedPremises Supervisor to discuss the Police Central Licensing Team's concerns aboutthe premises. The meeting was requested following a visit to the premises by tlÍePolice Central Licensing Team on Saturday 7th March 2015. During that visit a fulllicence inspection was carried out and a large number of conditions were not beingcomplied with. The Licensing Authority and Police were trying to work with thepremises to achieve compliance in a graduated approach to enforcement. Theseconditions, which had been breached were gone through during the meeting one byone as follows:

All entrants shall be screened and searched for drugs and concealed weapons.All customer must be searched not just some.

Prominent, clear and legible notices shall be displayed at all public exits fromthe premises requesting customers respect the needs of local residents and

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leave the premises and area quietly. These notices shall be positioned at eyelevel and in a location where those leaving the premises can read them.Posters can be printed from the council's website :

A CCTV system shall be installed, operated and maintained at the premises.The system shall : (1) The system must be a digital system; (2) lf the ccrvequipment is inoperative or not working to the satisfaction of the Police orLicensing Authority, the premises shall not be used for licensable activitiesunless with prior agreement from the Police; (3) Cameras must be sited toobserve the entrance doors both inside and outside and all areas required byPolice; (4) Cameres on the entrances must capture full frame shots of theheads and shoulders of all people entering the premises i.e. capable ofidentification - not less than 120% of screen; (5) Cameras viewing till areasmust capture frames not less than 50% of screen; (6) Cameras overlookingfloor areas should be wide angled to give an overview of the premises. Theymust be capable of detection i.e. not less than 1oo/o of screen; (7) Be capable ofvisually confirming the nature of the crime committed; (8) provide a linkedrecord of the date, time and place of any image; (9) Provide good qualityimages; (10) operate under existing light levels within and outside thepremises; (11) Have the recording device located in a secure erea or lockedcabinet; (12) Have a monitor to review images and recorded picture quality;(13) Record images as near to real time as possible; (14) Recorded imagesmust be of suffìcient quality that persons can be identified from the recordedpictures as well as the live view; (15) Be regularly maintained to ensurecontinuous quality of image capture and retention; (16) comply with the DataProtection Act (DPA) and any applicable British Security Industry Association(BSIA) codes of practice; (17) Have signage displayed in the customer area toadvise that CCTV is in operation; (18) Be operated by the correct procedures,to ensure an evidence trail is recorded and can be retrieved for evidentialpurposes; (19) Digital images must be kept for 31 days; (20) checks should befrequently undertaken to ensure that the equipment performs properly and thatall the cameras are operational and a log kept; (21) The medium on which theimages have been recorded should not be used when it has become apparentthat the quality of the images has deteriorated; (22) Access to recorded imagesshould be restricted to those staff that need to have access in order to achievethe purposes of using the equipment; (23) All access to the medium on whichthe images are recorded should be documented; (24) Police will have access toimages at any reasonable time; (25) The equipment must have a suitableexport method, e.g. CD/DVD writer so that the police can make an evidentialcopy of the data they require. This data should be in the native file format, toensure that no image quality is lost when making the copy. lf this format is non-standard (i.e. manufacturer proprietary) then the manufacturer should supplythe replay software to ensure that the video on the cD can be replayed by thepolice on a standard computer. Copies must be made available to Police onrequest; (26) Disclosure of the recorded images to third parties should only bemade in limited and prescribed circumstances, law enforcement agencies,Prosecution agencies, relevant legal representatives and people whose imageshave been recorded and retained.It was recommended that the search area be covered by a CCTV camera forthe benefit all concerned. Mr Obobi was advised to ensure he knew how to usethe system and that signage be displayed advising customers that CCTV is inoperation.

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The licence holder shall ensure that at all times licensable activity is takingplace there shall be at least one suitably trained first-aider on duty at thepremises.There was no first aider on the premises during the inspection.

The premises licence holder shall provide and maintain a dedicated telephonenumber of the Designated Premises Supervisor for use by any person who maywish to make a complaint during the operation of the licence, which shall beprovided to the Licensing Authority and any local residents on request. Anychange to the number shall be notified to the Licensing Authority within sevendays of the change. Numbers were provided.

Notices shall be clearly displayed at each public entrance to the premisesdetailing the policy on admission and searching at the premises.Posters can be printed from the council's website

A minimum of 8 prominent, clear and legible notices shall be displayedthroughout the premises, including in all the toilets, warning customers thatdrug use will not be tolerated.Posters can be printed from the council's website

A noise límiting device shall be installed to any amplification equipment in useon the premises and shall be maintained in effective working order. The noiselimiter should be set so that noise does not emanate from the premises so as tocause a nuisance to nearby properties.Upon investigation it appeared that the music system was not connected to thesound limiter. Mr obobi was told he must ensure that the system is in goodworking order and that it is used at all time that music is provided at thepremises.

The noise limiter shall be recalibrated annually to ensure that the music volumedoes not exceed the level at which a noise nuisance to neighbours will occur.A copy of the calibration certificate shall be kept on the premises and madeavailable to the Police or Council Officer on request.The certificate was not available for checking. Mr Obobi was asked to send acopy of the current annual calibration certificate to the officers.

The management at approximately hourly intervals shall make subjectiveassessments of noise levels whilst regulated entertainment is provided. Theassessments should take place at the site boundary and at least as far as theresidential properties at the junction of Green Street with Brimsdown.Avenue.This is to ensure that noise from the premises does not cause disturbance tolocal residents. Records shall be kept of the times, dates, location of checksand any issues discovered. These records shall be kept for one year. Recordsshall be made avaiiable to an authorised officer of the Council or police, uponrequest. Where monitoring by management identifies that noise from thepremises is a disturbance at the premises boundary or Gree4StreeVBrimsdown Avenue junction, measures shall be taken to reduce this i.e.turning the volume down.During the visit to the premises the officers could hear music emanating fromthe premises. Mr Obobi was advised that if music is audible the level of themusic must be reduced.

The Designated Premises Supervisor or a personal licence holder shall be atthe premises whenever licensable activities take place.

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There was no personal licence holder on the premises during the inspection.Mr Obobi was strongly recommended to get a personal licence of his own.

40 All staff at the premises engaged in the sale of alcohol shall receive inductionand refresher training (at least every 3 months), relating to the sale of alcoholand thè times and conditions of the premises licence.Training records were not available on the night. Mr obobi was advised toensure that these were up-to-date and that all duty managers know where tofind them.

46 A Club lD Scan or suitable equivalent to be fitted and utilised as a condition ofentry for all customers.The Club lD Scan was not in good working order. Mr Obobi was told that allcustomers must provide lD prior to entry to the club and the Club lD scansystem must be in good working order at all times that the licence is beingused.

During the meeting the'Premises Licence Holder and Designated Premises Supervisorwere also advised that noise complaints from three local residents had been received.One of the complaints related to loud music coming from the premises and all threerelated to noise from those leaving the premises during the early hours of the morning.Officers recommended that they monitor this situation to ensure that the premises didnot become the source of nuisance to local residents in future. They were alsoreminded that any door staff who work at the premises must be from a contractor thatappears on the SIA register of Approved Contractors.

13.03.15 - A letter detailing what had been said during the meeting was sent to thePremise Licence Holder and DPS. See Appendix l. The letter advised the PremisesLicence Holder that failing to comply with any condition attaçhed to a Premises Licenceis a criminal offence, which on conviction is punishable by a fine of up to €20,000, upto six months imprisonment or both. lt also reminded him that where complaintsconcern licensed premises and those complaints relate to the licensing objectives anyresponsible authority and any interested party may ask the Council, as LicensingAuthority, to review the Premises Licence and what the results of the review could be.

16.03.15 - The Licensing Team received an email from Mr Obobi advising that he hadinstalled a new noise limiter to his sound equipment and questioning how he could getit calibrated and certified.

17.03.15 - Mr Obobi was advised by an officer (EVG) that the engineer who installedthe equipment should be able to set the levels and that he needed to maintain it inworking order and have the equipment calibrated each year using an engineer of hischoice. He was advised that the condition states that the calibration certificate must bemade available to the police and/or council upon request and the officer suggested hecontact the engineer who installed the noise limiter and request the certificate and bookin a recalibration visit for one years' time. The officer also asked that once received, acopy of the certificate be sent to them.

25.03.15 - Calibration Certificate received

11.04.15 - 00:14 - Out of Hours Noise Officers carried out observations of thepremises. Premises closed. Gate closed and the lights were off.

11.04.15 - 23:58 - Out of Hours Noise Officers carried out observations of the premises- it was closed. Gate closed and the lights were off. There was a notice on the gateadvising that the event on 11th April 2015 was cancelled for internal repairs.

20.04.15 - The police issued a S.19 Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 ClosureNotice. Despite having been given detailed advice during the joint police and councitintervention meeting with the premises licence holder and designated premisessupervisors in March 2015, the police had discovered that conditions were still beingbreached. The premises had to remain closed until all of the conditions were beingcomplied with. Once confident that everything was in place Mr Obobi was advised tocontact the Police Licensing Officer (MF) to arrange an inspection.

25.04.15 - 00:15 - 00:20 - Out of Hours Licensing Enforcement Officers (CLB/EVG)parked in Jute Lane. Music was not audible with the cars windows shut. The premiseswas open and the officers could hear music when they drove past with the car windowsopen. The officers drove on to Brimsdown Ave. Music was not audible with carwindows open from here. There was people noise outside venue at this time howeverthey were only able to stay 5 minutes.

25.04.15 - 01:00 - 01:10 - Out of Hours Noise Officers (JTEA/K) carried outobservations. Parked 30 yards away. People queuing outside in orderly fashion.Music heard but not at levelto be statutory nuisance.

20.07.15 - The Licensing Enforcement Team received a complaint in relation to peoplenoise coming from the premises at closing time. The complainant said that there waslots of people noise and parking issues outside the premises on the previous night -Sunday - early hours of Monday. They said there was people noise, music from carsand noise from cars speeding away and that it went on until 04:00 - 05:00. Thecomplainant was particularly unhappy as this was a school and work night. Thecomplainant has complained before and said the problem still sometimes happens on aFriday too. The complaint asked what could be done about their licence and they wereadvised abóut the review process. The complainant agreed to keep a record of issuesand log complaints with the council and the police if the issues continue.

26.07.15 - 01:11 - The Out of Hours Noise Team carried out observations of thepremises. lt was closed.

30.07.15 -An officer (CPX) tried to phone the PLH and DPS but both phone rang as ifabroad. The officer emailed them both advising them of the complaint. The DPSreturned the officers call and advised that he was abroad with his father who wasunwell and having an operation.

02.08.15 - 00:25 - The Out of Hours Noise Team (CLB/DWD) carried out observationsof the premises. lt was closed.

02.08.15 - An officer (CPX) received an email from the PLH advising that he was out ofthe country until 14th of August. He stated that there are contact telephone numberson the gate and wall and that he would send the officer a list of dates the club wouldbe open (these dates were never received).

14.08.15 - The Licensing Enforcement Team received an anonymous complaintraising fire safety concerns as the premises is located next to a palette yard. Thecomplainant was worried in case smokers flicked their cigarettes from the smokingarea into the palette yard causing a fire.

Early Hours 22.08.15 - The two stabbings which lead to this review applicationoccurred. This incident was so serious and there were so many people in the streetthat every available police unit across London was called upon to attend - a total of 47officers who still felt outnumbered and who came under attack from customers. Thestabbing was not reported to the police by staff at the premises, instead the LondonAmbulance Service reported it.

25.08.15 - The Licensing Enforcement Team received a complaint from a localresident who stated that they were disturbed by anti-social behaviour in the street onFriday - Saturday which they reported to the police - CAD 1571 and Sunday - 04.30Monday C4D1083. The complainant was advised that the police are reviewing thelicence.

27.08.15 - A Licensing Enforcement Officer (CPX) and Police Licensing Officer (GM)visited the premises as part of a pre-arranged visit with the premises licence holder -Mr Uche Obobi. They arrived at 09:50. One other male was also in the premises whothe Police Licensing Officer recognised as a manager called Raymond. The venuewas messy with rubbish on the floors which were sticky. When the Police LicensingOfficer asked he was told that the mess was from an event that took place after thénight of the stabbing. The officers and Mr Obobi went upstairs to the offlce were theCCTV screen was located. Mr Obobi confirmed that there was no CCTV covering theactual office or the VIP area but that there was a camera looking down the stairs soyou could see who went up and down. Mr Obobi said that there was no camera inthese two rooms as the public did not use these areas. There were two CCTVsystems. The screen in the office showed the inside of the club and the screen in theVIP area showed part of the alleyway and the gate at the entrance to the alleyway thatleads to the clubs front door. The officers started looking at the footage from inside theclub on 22108115 to see if they could see if the victim was stabbed inside the venue.This was made difficult as they later discovered that the time on the CCTV inside theclub was out by just over t hour (LlcENcE BREACH - cONDtTtoN 7(g)). So whenofficers were looking at footage which appeared to be 01:30 it was actually showingwhat occurred at approximately 02:30. The officers started to look through variouétimes. At 01:10 the club night appeared to be underway (this would have been 02:10)buy 01:30 (02.30) the police were on the scene. As the officers did not know what thevictim looked like the Police Licensing Officer suggested they go and look at the ClubScan system to see what time the victim had entered the premises so that they couldfind him on the CCTV and follow him on the CCTV. Mr Obobi said that from what hehad heard the victim and the attacker were friends. The Licensing Enforcement Officerpointed out that in that case they may have entered together. At 10:01 they went backdownstairs to the entrance to the club where there was a plasma screen on the walland Mr Obobi searched for the victim's name. At 10:08 a person by that name didshow up on the system however the system showed 2 entries for him, one the actualtime and day they were looking at the system which could not be correct and anotherdated 04105115 at 00:52. Mr Obobi also looked for the second victim but nothingshowed up for him. The Club Scan system did not appear to be in working ordei.Whilst Mr Obobi used the system the Licensing Enforcement Officer picked up a flyerfor an event called'l'm in love with da coco'scheduled for 28th August 201b - SeeAppendix 2. They also noted that there was a first aid notice near the door naming thefirst aider as Sherell Blair. Mr Obobi advised the officers that if the club scan system isnot working then he receives an email from the company telling him that data is notbeing received. He said that this sometimes happens if the internet connection goesdown and data may not be recorded. He said he would check his email to see if thishad happened (no further information about this has to date been provided to theLicensing Authority) When asked Mr Obobi said that the CCTV system did not coverthe club scen area of the club. This was a concern as there was therefore no way of

checking whether the club scan system was being used by staff. At 10:18 the officersand Mr Obobi went back to the office to look at the CCTV again. The officers saw agroup of people go up the stairs to the office sometimes after 01:00 (02:00) there wereapproximately 5 including the first aider and one door supervisor. At another point -approximately 01:29 (02.29) a male walked up the stairs with what looked like an icebucket full of ice. There was lots of activity with people going up and down the stairs,there was a male with no top on, paramedics and police at around 01:45 (02.ag.Footage from the club showed many males wearing caps and several with hoods upwhich would make identification difficult. Lots of other people were fanningthemselves with flyers and some males had removed their tops which gave theimpression that the club was very hot. The officers eventually saw the victim enter theclub with his top off and pressed against his left shoulder. 01:24 (02:2$ the victim waswearing e cap - light coloured with a logo on the front - possibly JF OR 7F, darkcoloured trousers and trainers. Directly behind him was another male wearing a capwith circle logo and holding the man's shoulder. Behind him was a female who thePolice Licensing Officer believed to be Sherell Blair. There was another male and adoor supervisor (this male arrived at the club during the officers visit and he confirmedit was him who they could see in the footage wearing a flat cap.) When the officerslooked at the view of the stairs the group were seen to go up the stairs to the office /VIP area, the victim first, the second male in the cap, then a male in a t-shirt withwriting across the front of the top, then Sherell Blair, them a male in a polo style t-shirtand a small moustache and then a female wearing light coloured clothes, fair hair withdark roots. As the footage was black and white the colours may have been distorted.This became obvious when the police and ambulance crew were seen on the CCTV.Once the officers knew what time the victim entered the front door of the club theylooked at the footage of the front gate to see him enter as staff had told Mr Obobi themale was not stabbed on site. lt became apparent that there are many blind spots notcovered by the CCTV. The camera that looks at the main entrance is ínside lookingtowards the door then a camera looks left from the door to the gate but does not showthe ãrea to the right hand side of the door or directly outside the entrance. On leavingthe premises the officers noticed that there is a camera that would have showed whichdirection the victim had entered from but it was not in it's correct position and wasinstead dangling down on it's cables and therefore not capturing anything. Fromlooking at the footage it became apparent that there was no search arch or searchwands being used (BREACH OF CONDITION 2le). Those who were searched weregiven the briefest of pat downs around the top half of their body, many people wereseen walking in avoiding being searched, one was seen to take a bag out from undertheir top once past the door supervisor and women with bags did not appear to begetting searched - BREACH OF CONDITION 5. Mr Obobi claimed that the femaleswere being searched but that it was in the blind spot. (This was not in line with thesuggestion made during the meeting with Mr Obobi on l2th March 2015 andtherefore a BREAGH OF CONDITION 7(2). People were being allowed in after thelast entry time - BREACH OF CONDITION 17. This was seen around the time thevictim was seen (02.24). There was e camera near the lobby area and no one wasseen putting lD away on entering giving the impression it was very unlikely that the lDscan was being used. No proof has been provided to the contrary - BREACH OFCONDITION 46 AND 47. A couple of people were also seen with drinks outside -BREACH OF CONDITION I some of which were in glass bottles. There was a femalein a diStinctive top with 'Goose'written in large letters across her back. She was seento leave just before the victim entered. The officers looked at the footage of her outsideexpecting to see her pass the victim in the alleyway but there was no sign of himentering the gate. There is a chance that the victim may have already been in thealleyway in the blind spot when he was attacked. At 02:31 the police were seenentering the alley and flashing lights could be seen.

ln summary the CCTV showed an extremly busy premises breaching many conditíohs,with customers coming and going as they pleased and easily able bring in and take outanything with no lD checks taking place. The vast number of people seen leaving atthe same time would clearly have had a negative impact on local residents. Whilstlooking at the footage of the victim the Licensing Enforcement Officer took photos ofthe screen showing the victim and his friend both wearing caps. Other customerswearing caps can also been seen along with a bare chested male - SEE APPENDIX3a-b. The Officer also took a photo of a CD advertising the event due to take place on28th August 2015 - SEE APPENDIX 4. The Licensin! Enforcement Officer asked MrObobi whether there were any events taking place on the coming weekend. He initiallysaid no that the club would be closed. When the officer mentioned that it was a bankholiday weekend he said that there was a funeral on Sunday then corrected himselfand said it was a memorial and that the people would be in their 40's. When askedabout Friday he said that he had intended to have a leaving party with around 200people, that it was not open to the public and there were no tickets. The PoliceLicensing Officer said that as it was the Notting Hill Carnival the police were concernedthat people from the event might be looking for places to go and that as there had beentwo stabbing one involving a known gang member there could be retaliation. Mr Obobisaid that he didn't realise it was carnival weekend. The officers did not tell him aboutthe flyer they had which said 'Club Zeros DMB & MAD lnfluence UK Presents CarnivalFriday 29th August 2015' in the top right hand corner. The arrangement of a leavingparty on Friday seemed strange as Mr Obobi had (more than once) already told theofficers that he had not intended to return to the UK until Sunday but had returned earlybecause of the incident. At around 13:18, after the officers had finished looking at thefootage they discussed the review with Mr Obobi. He said that he was in the processof selling the premises to someone who wanted to run it as a banqueting hall. TheLicensing Enforcement Officer asked him if had thought about surrendering the licenceto avoid a review if he did not want to run the club anymore. He spoke to his solicitoron the phone and told the officers that as he had sold it with a licence he could notsurrender the licence. He was worried that the buyer would want money off him if therewas no licence and said that this was money he did not have. He said that the salewas meant to be finalised on 1st September and he was meant to be moving to live inNigeria on the 7th September. He said that he would wait untilthis is sorted out beforehe went. He said that he just wanted all of it to go away, that he díd not want to arguewith the otficers. He said that he did not want the premises to be a club anymore andthat was why he had sold it to someone who was going to run it as a banqueting suiteinstead. The Police Licensing Officer then went on to explain that breaches had beenwitnessed and these also needed to be dealt with. The Licensing Enforcement Officerexplained that they would be writing to him to invite him in for an interview and it wasworth him speaking to his solicitor about this. The Police Licensing Officer also told MrObobi that had the premises been open on the Saturday after the incident a closurenotice would have been served by the police. As it was approximately 13:45 by thistime the officers arranged with Mr Obobi to return at 18:30 on Friday 28th August tocarry out a full licence inspection. As there were no memory sticks available at thetime of the visit Mr Obobi also agreed when asked to download all of the CCTV footagefrom the night of the incident on to a memory stick for the officers to collect on Friday.He was also asked to provide evidence that he was selling the business. He wasadvised to have all of his papenrvork available for inspection. Both officers left thepremises at approximately 14:00. While outside they looked to see where the cameraswere and noticed the broken one. They spoke to the owner of the palette yard nextdoor to see if his camera would have covered the outside the club but were told thatthey did not.

28.08.15 - Email received from Mr Obobi advising that he has a document that showsthe sale of the business is underway. He stated that negotiations started in May and

concluded on the 23rd of July 2015 with the final handover due to take place on the 1stof September 2015. He advised that he would bring it to the meeting later that day. Hewent on to say that he had consulted with his solicitor and she advised that he informthe officers in writing of the sale of the business and also his imminent relocation toNigeria on the 7th of September.

28.08.15 - Licensing Enforcement Officer (CPX) carried out a Companies House checkon the premises licence holder - Ebony lce Productions UK Ltd. This shows that theDirector as of 13 February 2015 is Mr Uchenna Kelechi Obobi. A further check showedthat until 1Oth March 2015 the director had been Mr Uchechukwu Ajah Obobi (whoofficers have always dealt with). Both men are listed as being born in July 1969. lt isnot clear whether or not these are different people.

28.08.15 - 18:30 - Licensing Enforcement Officer (CPX), Police Licensing Officer (GM)and another police officer visited the premises to carry out the full licence inspection.This was carried out in the upstairs office. The premises had been cleaned downstairsready for use. Mr Obobi gave the Licensing Enforcement Officer a documentregarding the sale of the business - SEE APPENDIX 5 and gave the Police LicensingOfficer a memory stick which he said contained the CCTV footage from the incident.The dated listed on the sound checks were noted as this gave an indication as to howoften the club was trading: 28.02.15, 08.03.15, 15.03.15, 16.03.15, 20.03.1s, 01.os.1s,17 .05.15, 25.05. 1 5, 27.06.1 5, 05.09. 1 5, 09.09. 1 5, 1 5.09. 1 5, 21 .09. 1 5.The inspection was carried out and the Police Licensing Officer detailed the breacheson a report which he gave to Mr Obobi. lt is believed that the conditions beingbreached were: Condition 5,7, 8, 17, 20, 21, 29,30, 38, 39, 46, 47.The Licensing Enforcement Officer asked Mr Obobi about the event taking place thatnight and he again claimed it was his leaving party. He was asked if it was a promotedevent and said no and also said that it was just the 'house' DJ that would be there. Theflyer that the officers had was promoting the event and listed a large number ofdifferent DJ's. lt also stated that men could wear pyjama bottoms. When asked whathe would be wearing to the party Mr Obobi seemed confused. He was told that theofficers had a flyer for the event and what it said. He asked where they had got it andwas told that it had been found inside the premises the day before. The LicensingEnforcement Officer then spoke to Mr Obobi about the investigation into the allegedbreaches and explained the various outcomes. Mr Obobí said that he had thought hewas helping the officer find the person who had stabbed the victims and that he didn'tthink they were there to look at his licence. The Licensing Enforcement Officer pointedout that he had only ever dealt with them in relation to his licence and that the breachescould have directly or indirectly le d to the stabbings. At this point he said that he wasgetting upset and had to leave the room. The officer went back downstairs a fewminutes later as he had not returned. When he came back in he was followed by acouple of other men who did not speak to the officers. Mr Obobi would not sign thereport so it was signed by the Licensing Enforcement Officer to this effect. He advisedthat he would be leaving the country soon and that the officers should contact hissolicitor in his absence. When they left the premises the officers noticed that the CCTVcamera that had previously been broken the day before had now been to held intoposition by a piece of string. The alleyway that lead to the premises lvas extremelymessy with waste and litter piled high. There was also a large commercial binoverflowing with pieces of wood. These could easily have been used as weapons andwere located in the area customers would pass after any searches had taken place.Photos were taken - see APPENDIX 6a-d. The mess was a BREACH OFcoNDtTtoN 30.

02l0gl15 - DPS gave notice that he no longer works at the premises there. Thepremises can therefore not sell any alcohol until a vary DPS application is submitted.

ln his emailthe DPS stated " Hi can you please remove me from being club zero DPSI'm not happy with the attitude an the willingness to stretch licence an my control soplease for these reasons can you remove me as of effect, please can u send meconfirmation this is has been done thank you, lLKS."

03.09.15 - Email received from Mr Obobi stating that the sale of the club was completeand that he was leaving the country on Monday 7th September. He advised that he hadtold the Licensing Team that he won't be able to attend the review hearing but will sendin a representation.

08.09.15 - To date no communications has been received from anyone else claimingto have taken over the premises and no licence transfer has been received.

Prevention of Nuisance:

This premises is located very close to Brimsdown Train Station. This is a mixedcommercial and residential area with residential premises on Brimsdown Avenue andGreen Street. Complaints have been made by local residents in relations to noise anti-social behaviours from customers leave the premises during the early hours of themorning.

Gumqlative lmpact Policv

This premises is not within any of Enfield's cumulative lmpact Policy areas.

Plannins lnformation

This premises has planning permission to be used as a nightclub. The planningpermission is subject to a number of conditions. lf the premises were to be used as abanqueting suite in future planning permission for change of use would be requiredbefore any banqueting events could legally take place.

Gonclusion:

I wish to make representation on the following licensing objective:

. Prevention of Crime and Disordero Public Safety. Prevention of Nuisance

This is the third licence review of this venue's premises licence as a result of violence(under different ownership).

Although one of the stabbings appears to have happened outside of the premises theblind spots in the CCTV coverage make it difficult to know whether the first victim wasattacked on the grounds of the premises or not. However, no matter whether thestabbings took place inside or just outside the premises it is clear that there have beenrepeated licence breaches which directly or índirectly lead to this situation and previouscomplaints from local residents. The footage from the night of the stabbings show howeasy it would have been for someone to bring a weapon into the premises. The CCTVfootage also shows a very poorly managed premises, with neither the PremisesLicence Holder or DPS on site during peak activity times. Customer's behaviour wasnot being controlled, men were in a state of undress and identification was madedifficult by the fact customers were being allowed to wear caps and hoods and theClub Scan system was not being used.

The police report shows that staff on the scene were hostile towards them and did notphone the police when the victim made himself known to them.

This incident was a serious drain on police resources with officers attending from allover London. The incident was also disruptive to local residents.

A catalogue of breaches can be seen on the CCTV footage. The council and policehave attempted to work with the Premises Licence Holder and DPS in the past toachieve compliance with the licence conditions and to prevent such an incident butadvice appears to have been ignored. The Premises Licence Holder instead chose toleave the country when the DPS was also out of the country. A letter sent to thePremises Licence Holder and DPS dated 13103115 (Appendix 1) advised them of theconsequences of breaching the licence conditions and that the licence could bereviewed.

This is not a suitable location for a late night venue now or in the future, many peoplehave tried and all have failed. Having been reviewed previously all the relevantconditions were added to this premises licence when it was granted.

A criminal prosecution investigation is underway and Mr Obobi will be invited in for aPolice and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 interview under caution to be questioned aboutthe licence breaches. Failing to comply with any condition attached to a PremisesLicence is a criminal offence, which on conviction is punishable by a fine of up to€20,000, up to six months imprisonment or both.

Given the violent nature of this incident and the multiple licence breaches despitenumerous previous interventions by police and council officers the Licensing Authorityfully supports the review submitted by police to revoke this licence

I reserve the right to provide further information to support this representation

Duly Authorised: Charlotte Palmer, Licensing Enforcement Officer

Contact: charlotte. [email protected]. uk

Signed Date: 08/0912015

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LICENSING AUTHORITY REPRESENTATION

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Name and address of premises: Club Zeros1 Jute LaneEnfieldEN3 7PJ

Type of Application: Review (Police)

This document includes additional information and comments, not mentioned inthe Licensing Authority Representation dated 8th September 2015. Thisinformation is provided following receipt of the representations submitted by thePremises Licence Holder and the additional information submitted by the police.

CCTV Footaoe

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Officers have now had more time to view the footage it has been seen that the firstvictim was in the premises when they were stabbed and that the stabbing actuallyoccurred in or around the smoking area. The route he took to get to the upstairs office/ VIP after the stabbing are can be seen on Appendix 7a-b. There are gates whichfence of the smoking area and prevent customers from leaving the premises via thisroute. These were opened to allow the victim out of the smoking area so he could walkto the main entrance and up the stairs into the office rather than trying to get himthrough the busy club. The fact that one of the cameras, positioned outside, that wouldhave shown that he came from this area was hanging down and not able to capturethis seems very suspicious. The door supervisor who follows the victim into the club isthe same one who was in attendance when officers were viewing the CCTV footage on27.08.15. He was present when the officers were trying to see if the victim walked inthe front gates at the entrance to the alley leading to club having already been stabbedas Mr Obobi had claimed. He had every opportunity to tellthe officers what hadhappened but instead chose to keep quiet and watched as the officers looked for thevictim walk in the gate, letting them waste their time. This is just another example ofwhy officers have no confidence in those running or working at this premises. TheCCTV footage from the smoking area shows that the whole area from the door leadingto the smoking area up to the gates mid-way up the alleyway is being used as theoutside smoking area not the small area shown on the plan. The footage also showsthat there are more than 15 people in the smoking area which is a BREAGH oFCONDITION 44 which states: 'No more than 15 smokers to be permitted in the outsidesmoking area at any one time. A door supervisor must monitor this area at all times.'

Photos of the outside of the premises are provided as Appendix 8a-g.A - Gates leading from Jute Lane to alleyway where club is located.B - View showing metal gates half way up alleyway in open position. These are thegates to the smoking area.C - CCTV camera covering smoking area.D - Gate at far end of smoking area preventing access to the palette yard.E - CCTV camera covering front gate - this footage was not provided by Mr Obobi butwas viewed by ófficers on2lrcans.

These photos were taken by Out of Hours Licensing Enforcement Officers (CP)UJF) on1 1.09.15. When the officers arrived to take the photos the light outside the club wereturned on but the door to the club was closed. There was a lorry driver collectingpalettes from the palette yard who told the officer that two men had just left thepremises and that one had told him that he had just bought the premises and would bespending €100-200k refurbishing it. The officers left a business card with the lorrydriver and asked him to pass it to the men if they returned asking that they contact theLicensing Team.

999 calls

Calls to the police between January - April 2015 paint a picture of a premises whosemanagement have lost control of the business with the police being called forassistance due to violent customers trying to gain entry even after being told the clubwas already at full capacity.

Druqs

Although there are no allegations that anyone connected to the premises is sellingdrugs, police officer statements say that they have been able to smell cannabis at thepremises on two separate occasions.

The_police statements say that cannabis could be smelt during a visit to the premiseson 7"' March 2015 and that as a result officr rs emphasized the need for a diiigentsearch policy in order to ensure that drugs and weapons were not available in the club.However despite this advice cannabis could be smelt again when políce officers visitedthe premises 4th April 2015.

lf customers were searched properly before entering the premises then the drugsshould have been found and confiscated (as should the knife). lf officers coutd smellthe cannabis being smoked then staff would also have been able to smell it and shouldhave found the person smoking it and ejected them from the premises.

Hiqhburv Maqistrates Gourt

On 20th April 2015 a magistrate at Highbury Magistrates Court believed that therepeated licence breaches were serious enough to grant a closure order. This waseven before any stabbings had occurred.

Police lntelliqence Reports and statements

Four intelligence reports relating to gangs were received by the police between 22ndOctober 2014 - 12th August2OlS.

PC Marsh's statement dated'4th April 2015 states that the DPS had told him that a localgang had been operating in the venue when he first took over ie. February 20115.

DCMS Guidance (11.27) states that there are certain criminal activities that may arisein connection with licensed premises, which the Secretary of State considêrs should betreated particularly seriously. The list includes 'as the base for the organisation ofcriminal activity, particularly by gangs'

Evidence suggests that this premises is attracting criminal gangs.

DCÍVIS guidance (11.27) goes on to say that it is envisaged that responsibilityauthorities will use the review procedures effectively to deter such activities and crime.Where reviews arise and the licensing authority determines that the crime preventionobjective is being undermined through the premises being used to further crimes, it isexpected that revocation of the licence - even in the first instance - should be seriouslyconsidered.

The statement by Police lnspector Paul Mitson, who was the most senior officer inattendance on 22nd August 2015 describes pockets of violence breaking out in thestreet amongst those who had left the premises. He also states that he heard acolleague request the assistance of the Territorial Support Group (TSG) and that hesupported this request. TSG officers may more commonly be known as the riot policeand are trained to dealwith riot situations. This request by a senior police office showshow bad the situation must have been.

Neither of the staff lnspector Mitson spoke to gave him the correct name of the DpS.Mr Raymond Ejimofor claimed to be the co-owner but he is not a director of thecompany, neither is he named on the premises sale documents provided by Mr Obobi.

Residents

Licensing Enforcement Officer (CPX) spoke to a local resident on 25th August 2015 asstated in the Licensing Authority Representation. When asked, this resident agreed togive a statement to the police and their details were passed on to PC Marsh. tn¡s ¡sthe resident statement in the police report.

view to the promotion of the licensing objectives in the interest of the wider communityand not those of the individual licence holder.

Activities associated wíth this premises have undermined the crime and disorder, publicsafety and prevention of nuisance licensing objectives. This premises poses a risk tothe public / blue light services and has a negative impacting on local residents.

I reserve the right to provide further information to support this representation.

Duly Authorised: Charlotte Palmer, Licensing Enforcement Officer

Contact: charlotte. [email protected]. uk

Signed: Dahe.1410912015

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ENFIELDCouncil

Mr U Obobi & Mr AhmetClub Zeros1 Jute LaneEnfieldEN3 7PJN14 5AB

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Charlotte PalmerLicensing Enforcement Offi cerB Block North, Civic Centre,Silver Street, Enfield, EN1 3AX

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Dear Mr Obobi & Mr llker Ahmet

Club Zergs. 1 Jute Lane. Enfield. EN3 7PJ

PLH - Ebony lce Productions U K Ltd, 21 Winnipeg Way, Broxbourne, Herts, EN10Designated Premises Supervisor - Mr llker Ahmet, l32Barrowell Green, N21 3AX

I write further to the meeting you both attended on Thursday 12'n March 2015. Also inattendance was Charlotte Palmer, LBE Licensing Enforceme4t Officer, PC MartynFisher, Police Licensing Officer, PC Gary Marsh and PC Oisin Daly from the policeCentral Licensing Team.

The meeting was requested by us following a visit to the premises by the políceCentral Licensing Team on Saturday 7th March 2015. During the visit ã full licenceinspection was carried out and the following conditions were not being complied with:

All entränts shall be screened and searched for drugs and concealedweapons.All customer must be searched not just some.

Prominent, clear and legible notices shall be displayed.at all public exits fromthe premises requesting customers respect the needs of local residents ándleave the premises and area quietly. These notices shall be positioned at eyelevel and in a location where those leaving the premises can read them.Posters can be printed from the council's website :

A CCTV system shall be installed, operated and maintained at the premises.The system shall : (1) The system must be a digital system; (2) lf the CCTVequipment is inoperative or not working to the satisfaction of the Police or

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Licensing Authority, the premises shall not be used for licensable activitiesunless with prior agreement from the Police; (3) Cameras must be sited toobserve the entrance doors both inside and'outside and all areas required byPolice; (4) Cameras on the entrances must capture fult frame shots of theheads and shoulders of all people entering the premises i.e. capable ofidentification - not less than 120o/o of screen; (5) Cameras viewing till areasmust capture frames not less than 50% of screen; (6) Cameras overlookingfloor areas should be wide angled to give an overview of the premises. Theymust be capable of detection i.e. not less than 10o/o of screen; (7) Be capableof visually confirming the nature of the crime committed; (8) Provide a linkedrecord of the date, time and place of any image; (9) provide good qualityimages; (10) operate under existing light levels within and outside thepremises; (11) Have the recording device located in a secure area or lockedcabinet; (12) Have a monftor to review images and recorded picture quality;(13) Record images as near to real time as possible; (14) Recorded imagesmust be of sufficient quality that persons can be identified from the recordedpictures as well as the live view; (15) Be regularly maintained to ensurecontinuous quality of image capture and retention; (16) comply with the DataProtection Act (DPA) and any applicable British Security lndustry Association(BSIA) codes of practice; (17) Have signage displayed in the customer area toadvise that CCTV is in operation; (18) Be operated by the correct procedures,to ensure an evidence trail is recorded and can be retrieved for evidentialpurposes; (19) Digital images must be kept for 31 days; (20) checks should befrequently undertaken to ensure that the equipment performs properly and thatall the cameras are operational and a log kept; (21) The medium on which theimages have been recorded should not be used when it has become apparentthat the quality of the images has deteriorated; (22) Access to recorded imagesshould be restricted to those staff that need to have access in order to achiévethe purposes of using the equipment; (23) All access to the medium on whichthe images are recorded should be documented; (24) Police will have accessto images at any reasonable time; (25) The equipment must have a suitableexport method, e.g. CD/DVD writer so that the police can make an evidentialcopy of the data they require. Thi's data should be in the native file format, toensure that no image quality is lost when making the copy. lf this format is non-standard (i.e. manufacturer proprietary) then the manufacturer should supplythe replay software to ensure that the video on the cD can be replayed by thepolíce on a standard computer. copies must be made available to police onrequest; (26) Disclosure of the recorded images to third parties should only bemade in limited and prescribed circumstances, law enforcement agencies,Prosecution agencies, relevant legal representatives and people whoseimages have been recorded and retained.It has been recommended that the search area be covered by a ccrvcamera for the benefit all concerned and to enable you can demonstratecompliance with condition 6. You must ensure that you know how to use

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the system and that signage is on display advising customers that ccrvis in operation.

The licence holder shall ensure that at all times licensable activity is takingplace there shall be at least one suitably trained first-aider on duty at thepremises.There was no first aider on the premises during the inspection.

The premises licence holder shall provide and maintain a dedicated telephonenumber of the Designated Premises Supervisor for use by any person whomay wish to make a complaint during the operation of the licence, which shallbe provided to the Licensing Authority and any local residents on request. Anychange to the number shall be notified to the Licensing Authority within sevendays of the change. The following numbers have been provided: lUlrAhmet - 07958 27 1647,lUlr Obobi - 07940 961 360.

Notices shall be clearly displayed at each public entrance to the premisesdetailíng the policy on admission and searching at the premises.Posters can be printed from the council's website

A minimum of I prominent, clear and legible notices shall be dÍsplayedthroughout the premises, including in all the toilets, warning customers thatdrug use will not be tolerated.Posters can be printed from the council's website

A noise limiting device shall be installed to any amplification equipment in useon the premises and shall be maintained in effective working order. The noiselimiter should be set so that noise does not emanate from the premises so asto cause a nuisance to nearby properties.upon investigation it appeared that the music system was not connectedto the sound limiter. You must ensure that the system is in good workingorder and that it is used at all time that music is provided at thepremises.

The noise limiter shall be recalibrated annually to ensure that the musicvolume does not exceed the level at which a noise nuisance to neighbours willoccur. A copy of the calibration certificate shall be kept on the premises andmade available to the Police or Council Officer on request.The certifcate was not available for checking. Please send us a copy ofthe current annual calibration certificate.

The management at approximately hourly intervals shall make subjectiveassessments of noise levels whilst regulated entertainment is provided. Theassessments should take place at the site boundary and at least as far as the

residentíal properties at the junction of Green Street with Brimsdown Avenue.This is to ensure that noise from the premises does not cause disturbance tolocal residents. Records shall be kept of the times, dates, location of checksand any issues discovered. These records shall be kept for one year. Recordsshall be made available to an authorised officer of the Council or police, uponrequest. Where monitoring by management identifies that noise from thepremises is a disturbance at the premises boundary or GreenStreeVBrimsdown Avenue junction, measures shall be taken to ieduce this Í.e.turning the volume down.During the visit to the premises the officers could hear music emanatingfrom the premises; if music is audible the levet of the music must bèreduced.

39. The Designated Premises Supervisor or a personal licence holder shall be atthe premises whenever licensable activities take place.There was no personal licence holder on the premises during theinspection. Mr obobi is strongly recommended to get a personal liõenceof his own.

40. All staff at the premises engaged in the sale of alcohol shall receive inductionand refresher training (at least every 3 months), relating to the sate of alcoholand the times and conditions of the premises licence.Training records were not available on the night, please ensure thatthese are up-to-date and that all duty managers know where to find them.

46. A Club lD Scan or suitable equivalent to be fitted and utilised as a condition ofentry for all customers.The Glub lD Scan was not in good working order. All customers mustprovide lD prior to entry to the club and the Club lD scan system must bein good working order at all times that the licence is being used.

Failing to comply with any condition attached to a Premises Licence is acriminal offence, which on conviction is punishable by a fine of up to Ê20,000,up to six months imprisonment or both.

I would also like to take this opportunity to remind you that where complaints concernlicensed premises and those complaints relate to the licensing objectives (which are:crime & disorder; public nuisance; public safety; and the protection of children fromharm) any responsible authority (including the Police, Environmental Health) and anyinterested party (including residents and businesses) may ask the Council, aiLicensing Authority, to review the Premises Licence. ln considering any reviewapplication, the Gouncil's Licensing Sub-Committee may choose to:

o revoke the licence;. suspend the licence for up to three months;. remove the DPS from the licence;. exclude a licensable activity from the licence; and. modify the conditions of the licence.

During the meeting you were also advised that noise complaints from three localresidents have been received recently. One of the complaints related to loud musiccoming from the premises and allthree related to noise from those leaving thepremises during the early hours of the morning. We recommend that you monitor thissituation to ensure that the premises does not become the source of nuisance to lócalresidents in future.

You are also reminded that any door staff who work at the premises must be from acontractors that appear on the slA register of Approved contractors.

As a result of the licence breaches witnessed on 7th March 2015 the police issued aS.19 Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 Closure Notice. The premises must remainclosed until all of the conditions are being complied with. Once you are confident thateverything is in place please contact PC Fisher on 0208 379 6612 to arrange areinspection.

Yours sincerely

Charlotte PalmerLicensing Enforcement Officer

PC Martyn FisherMet Police Licensing Officer

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A Gates which prevent customers getting into another property (palette yard)

B This is the smoking area where Victim 1 is seen. The only way customers should be able toget into this area is by entering the club via the main entrance and walking the length of theclub to a door at the far end of the club that leads to the smoking area. The CCTV shows

that the whole area up to the gates was being used as a smoking area and not the smallercordoned off area shown on the plan.

C CCTV camera which captures the view of Victim 1 in the smoking area and gates being

opened to allow the victim out of the smoking area.

D Gates at end of smoking area.

E CCTV camera - not capturing footage as the camera was hanging downwards.

F Entrance to club building

G CCTV camera - some of this footage was viewed by officers on 27.08.15 but this footage was

not provided by Mr Obobi.

H Gates at entrance to alleyway. Gates are located approximately 10m before of theentrance to the building.

I Stairs leading up to the office / VIP area, where Victim 1 was taken by staff.

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