In London, a man wanted to go to the toilet and climbed onto the grounds of Buckingham Palace
In the UK, a man snuck onto the grounds of the Royal Family’s London residence because he wanted to urinate. About it writes The Sun.
Last August, 52-year-old Thuraisingham Kumanaraj climbed over a fence into the secure grounds of Buckingham Palace. The reason, he claims, was his desire to go to the toilet. The man did not have time to do anything: the security system worked, and within four minutes the police arrived.
Kumanaraj began to claim that he did not know where he was trying to climb. However, police later discovered queries related to Buckingham Palace and the royal family in his phone browser search history.
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A month later, a man was caught urinating outside a primary school on a London street. He resisted: he attacked four policemen and escaped. Two days later, Kumanaraj tried to steal a woman’s bag. Then the man was finally detained.
Kumanaraj was sentenced to a suspended prison term and banned from approaching protected facilities. The offender was also sent to a rehabilitation center and fitted with an electronic bracelet, which he must wear for the next six months.
It was previously reported that in November 2023, a drunken tourist from the United States broke into the grounds of Buckingham Palace and filmed a video in the Royal Mews. The man had to spend seven weeks behind bars and pay a fine of thousands of pounds.
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