Jailed for breaching order and damaging property

A MAN has been jailed after being found to have breached terms of a suspended sentence previously given out.

Krystin Sliwinski has been locked up for longer after racially abusing a police officer.

The 35-year-old was also ordered to pay compensation after damaging three Ashton properties, including Hurst Methodist Church.

Hurst Methodist Church

Tameside Magistrates heard Sliwinski was handed a 12-week sentence was suspended for 12 months in June 2020 for each of two harassment offences.

Those were implemented by magistrates in May, as well as handing him another 12 weeks – making it six months in a cell – after he was found to have abused a Greater Manchester Police Constable.

When handing out the term, it was decided, ‘There is an uplift for the racial element – would have been eight weeks but is uplifted to 12 weeks.’

Sliwinski, who goes by the alias of Kermit, was also fined £250 for each of three offences of damaging property, two on Lower Carrs in Ashton and the other at Hurst Methodist Church, in May this year.

He admitted all three of those charges.