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Man banned from Powys supermarket after racially abusing security guard and smoking in baby changing room

An alcoholic man was banned from a Powys supermarket after he racially abused a security guard.

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Llandrindod Wells Magistrates Court
Llandrindod Wells Magistrates Court

Adrian Lloyd used racist and anti-Muslim language to abuse Ahmad Khan after being told to leave Tesco in Llandrindod Wells, when he was found smoking in the baby changing room.

The 61-year-old of Penybryn, Crossgates then walked across the car park to the petrol station on the same site and threatened three more people there before being arrested.

He appeared at Llandrindod Wells Magistrates Court on Tuesday for sentencing having previously pleaded guilty to racially or religiously aggravated harassment and using threatening or abusive words or behaviour towards Natalie Barnett, James Howells and Margaret Littlewood.

The incidents happened at the store on March 27 this year.

Prosecuting, Mr James Ashton said Lloyd was asked to leave after he was reported to be smoking in the baby changing room.

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