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A man from Liverpool has been issued a two-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) following allegations of antisocial and criminal behaviour in Liverpool city centre.
Lloyd Mangwiro, 24, of no fixed abode, was given the CBO following a series of allegations about his behaviour in Liverpool city centre between August 2023 and January 2024 including allegations of shop theft, being drunk and disorderly in a public place and public order offences.
The order will run until 8th February 2026.
The CBO stipulates that Mangwiro cannot enter an area of Liverpool city centre, shown on the map below and bounded by and including Dale Street, Castle Street, James Street, The Strand, Hanover Street, Copperas Hill and Lime Street.
Neighbourhood policing Inspector Jack Woodward said: “Antisocial behaviour and criminality causes misery for members of the public wishing to go about their daily business and business owners simply wanting to make a living.
“The neighbourhood policing team will continue to seek similar orders against those who seek to cause harm to our communities.
“Criminal Behaviour Orders are extremely effective and should Mangwiro breach the conditions of this order, he will be arrested, returned to court and may be jailed.
“I would actively encourage any members of the public who witness Mangwiro breaching his CBO or committing offences to report this to Merseyside Police to contact @MerPOlCC or call 101.”