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Leicestershire man jailed over series of hoax bomb threats | Leicestershire man jailed over series of hoax bomb threats |
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Paul Fisher was sentenced to five years and two months in prison at Leicester Crown Court on Monday | Paul Fisher was sentenced to five years and two months in prison at Leicester Crown Court on Monday |
A man who threatened to "blow up" a Heathrow Airport terminal in a series of hoax bomb threats has been jailed. | A man who threatened to "blow up" a Heathrow Airport terminal in a series of hoax bomb threats has been jailed. |
Paul Fisher, of St Peters Path in Oadby, Leicestershire, claimed to have placed bombs at locations in London, Birmingham, Hull and Lincolnshire on 5 May. | Paul Fisher, of St Peters Path in Oadby, Leicestershire, claimed to have placed bombs at locations in London, Birmingham, Hull and Lincolnshire on 5 May. |
Judge Timothy Spencer KC told Leicester Crown Court it gave him "no pleasure" to jail Fisher – who had "well-documented" mental health problems – but said his offending was "disturbingly serious". | Judge Timothy Spencer KC told Leicester Crown Court it gave him "no pleasure" to jail Fisher – who had "well-documented" mental health problems – but said his offending was "disturbingly serious". |
The 61-year-old admitted a series of charges in May, including eight counts of a bomb hoax, and was sentenced at Leicester Crown Court on Monday to five years and two months in prison. | The 61-year-old admitted a series of charges in May, including eight counts of a bomb hoax, and was sentenced at Leicester Crown Court on Monday to five years and two months in prison. |
The court heard Fisher called police at 10:41 BST on 5 May and threatened to blow up The Ritz Hotel in London. | The court heard Fisher called police at 10:41 BST on 5 May and threatened to blow up The Ritz Hotel in London. |
He then threatened to rob a bank in Lincolnshire 15 minutes later - both were identified as hoax calls. | He then threatened to rob a bank in Lincolnshire 15 minutes later - both were identified as hoax calls. |
Then, on what Judge Spencer KC said "must have been on a different number", Fisher called Lincolnshire Police twice and said he had planted a bomb outside a pub in Lincoln and another in Boston. | |
When asked by a call handler why he had placed the bomb outside the pub in Boston, he said he "felt like it", Eunice Gedzah, prosecuting, told the court. | |
Miss Gedzah said the Metropolitan Police received a number of calls from Fisher under false names on the same day, when he claimed he had placed bombs at Heathrow Airport, St Pancras railway station and near Scotland Yard. | |
'Enormous waste' | 'Enormous waste' |
The court also heard West Midlands Police received a call from Fisher that he was going to bomb Birmingham Airport and that he had a gun and was going to "open fire and kill people". | The court also heard West Midlands Police received a call from Fisher that he was going to bomb Birmingham Airport and that he had a gun and was going to "open fire and kill people". |
The threat was declared a firearms incident, with police and a dog unit being deployed. | The threat was declared a firearms incident, with police and a dog unit being deployed. |
Fisher also told Humberside Police he had placed a bomb outside a police station in Hull and that he had a pistol. | Fisher also told Humberside Police he had placed a bomb outside a police station in Hull and that he had a pistol. |
Police were deployed and the defendant was not found, the court heard. | Police were deployed and the defendant was not found, the court heard. |
He was later arrested at his home address in Leicestershire. | He was later arrested at his home address in Leicestershire. |
James Bide-Thomas, defending, said the calls were an "enormous waste" of public time and money, but added the defendant had told him he was "very sorry". | James Bide-Thomas, defending, said the calls were an "enormous waste" of public time and money, but added the defendant had told him he was "very sorry". |
Mr Bide-Thomas told the court Fisher has bipolar affective disorder, for which he was being treated, and also suffered auditory illusions. | Mr Bide-Thomas told the court Fisher has bipolar affective disorder, for which he was being treated, and also suffered auditory illusions. |
He told the court when Fisher was heavily medicated, he struggled with how it made him feel, and the offending occurred when he was tempted to not take the medication. | |
The court heard since 2006, there had been "frequent interventions" from medically-qualified people and crisis teams, and he had previously done a "number of positive things" in his life before his mental health deteriorated. | |
Judge Spencer KC said: "This is a sad and sorry case, I actually have a lot of sympathy for you. I think you've had a sad, lonely and largely wasted life." | Judge Spencer KC said: "This is a sad and sorry case, I actually have a lot of sympathy for you. I think you've had a sad, lonely and largely wasted life." |
Det Con Kevin Sharkey, from Leicestershire Police, said: "The impact hoax calls can have on the emergency services, businesses and the public are vast. | |
"Such mindless actions interrupt our infrastructure and end up costing significant amounts of money." | "Such mindless actions interrupt our infrastructure and end up costing significant amounts of money." |
In addition to the eight counts of a bomb hoax, Fisher also admitted charges of causing wasteful employment of police and threatening to destroy or damage property. | In addition to the eight counts of a bomb hoax, Fisher also admitted charges of causing wasteful employment of police and threatening to destroy or damage property. |
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