A MAN from Bangor has been issued with a community behaviour order (CBO) which will last for three years.
Gwynfor Huw Jones, 32, of Bangor, appeared at Llandudno Magistrates Court on January 4 charged with being drunk and disorderly in a public place.
He received a CBO, which states that he must not be in possession of any open container of alcohol in any public place in the city of Bangor, unless on licensed premises.
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District support sergeant Andrew Davies said: “Gwynfor Hughes Jones is a persistent offender of anti-social behaviour and I hope that this CBO will provide reassurance to residents and community members of Bangor.”
Criminal behaviour orders are issued by a criminal court to tackle serious and persistent individuals engaged in criminal activity.
Breaching a criminal behaviour order is a criminal offence and could result in imprisonment.
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