KentOnline

bannermobile

News

Sport

Business

What's On

Advertise

Contact

Other KM sites

CORONAVIRUS WATCH KMTV LIVE SIGN UP TO OUR NEWSLETTERS LISTEN TO OUR PODCASTS LISTEN TO KMFM
SUBSCRIBE AND SAVE
News

Taxi driver threatened with a knife by drunk customer from Gravesend hid in a petrol station toilet in Edenbridge until police arrived

By: KentOnline Court Reporter news@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 05:00, 28 January 2024

Updated: 12:13, 28 January 2024

A taxi driver who was threatened with a knife by an angry drunken customer hid from him in a petrol station toilet for an hour.

Stephen Gibbs, from Gravesend, was drunk in Sidup when he ordered a cab to take him to Edenbridge.

Stephen Gibbs terrified a taxi driver after jabbing him in the back of his seat during his journey

Taxi driver Atmsaidul Islam picked him up and put the location in his sat nav. But after a short time, Gibbs started to get angry and accused Mr Islam of “taking a longer route to charge more money” as they drove along country lanes.

He then started abusing the driver and called him an “African b****”, as well as an Asian b****.” The aggressive 57-year-old then shouted at Mr Islam telling him he had a knife in his bag before making a thrusting motion at the back of Mr Islam’s seat near his lower back.

He demanded he change direction and drive back towards Gravesend.

mpu1

Mr Islam was so scared of Gibbs, he said he needed fuel and pulled into a petrol station. He hid in the toilets and dialled 999.

Despite police taking an hour to get to the forecourt, Gibbs, of Wotham Road, Gravesend, was so intoxicated, he continued to wait in the cab for the driver to return.

Stephen Gibbs threatened a taxi driver with a Stanley blade

Police spoke to Mr Islam about the incident and then approached Gibbs, who was still sitting in the taxi. He started to abuse them too.

As officers tried to arrest drunken Gibbs he called the officers “stupid f****** c**** and referred to one officer as a “gay boy” and then called him a gay c***.”

Gibbs was later charged with two counts of threatening behaviour on the police and racially aggravated common assault on Mr Islam as well as possession of a bladed article.

He pleaded guilty to the offences when he appeared in court in November. Sentencing was adjourned and a pre-sentencing report ordered. He returned to Maidstone Magistrates’ Court on January 23, to hear his fate.

Prosecutor Rajni Prashar told the bench the incident happened at about 8pm on November 21, 2022, and officers found the Stanley knife on Gibbs in the vehicle.

Stephen Gibbs not only threatened the driver with a knife, he also racially abused him

Miss Prashar added: “He called him an African b**** and an Asian b**** and said he had a weapon in his bag and then Mr Islam felt something in his lower back through the seat. The defendant told him to change location and turn back to Gravesend.

mpu2

The prosecutor told magistrates Mr Islam had written a victim impact statement to say he was now scared when anyone got in his cab and had been left depressed and scared by what had happened .

He had lost four hours’ work as a result of the incident as Gibbs had failed to pay him. He said he had been disgusted by his racist behaviour.

Miss Prashar also said Gibbs made some admissions about what he had done during interview.

Jon Male, defending, told the bench Gibbs had ordered the cab to take him to a friend’s home who had been distressed and when he put his overnight things in his old work bag, he didn’t realise the Stanley knife had been in the bag.

He also said Gibbs regretted his actions, but had thought the driver had been going round and round in circles to increase the fare and he had waited in the cab for an hour at the petrol station because he didn’t realise there was a problem.

The court was also told Gibbs, a former dock worker who lives on his own, had an issue with alcohol, is unemployed and was on Universal Credit.

Magistrates told Gibbs his actions were particularly nasty and his behaviour was unacceptable. They said the offences were so serious, only a custodial sentence could be justified, but they were prepared to suspend it on this occasion.

He was jailed for four months for all the offences, but the term was suspended for 12 months. They ordered he complete a six-month alcohol treatment requirement programme and for him to attend 10 rehabilitation sessions with probation.

Magistrates also ordered the Stanley knife be destroyed and that he pay Mr Islam £200 compensation. Each officer was also awarded £100 compensation.

Gibbs was also ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £154 as well as £85 court costs.

More by this author

sticky

© KM Group - 2024