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Coronavirus Kent: Man jailed for spitting in police officer's face at Co-op in Oxford Street in Whitstable

A thief who spat at a police officer and laughed as he told him "I have coronavirus" has been jailed.

Oliver Cook, 35, was arrested outside Co-op in Oxford Street, Whitstable, at about 6.20pm on Sunday after he was seen trying to steal meat.

The Co-op in Oxford Street Whitstable. Google Street View
The Co-op in Oxford Street Whitstable. Google Street View

As he was searched by officers, he spat at one and claimed he had Covid-19.

He was later charged with two counts of assaulting an emergency worker, theft and criminal damage.

Cook, of no fixed abode, admitted the charges at Medway Magistrates' Court yesterday and was jailed for a total of 120 days.

Supermarket staff called police after Cook became abusive when challenged over shoplifting and damaging a shop display.

After spitting at one of the officers who searched him, Cook kicked another as he was put into a police van.

The District Commander for Canterbury and Dover, Chief Inspector Elena Hall, said: "All emergency services and our whole community, which includes our officers and staff, are working extremely hard in challenging circumstances.

"We will not tolerate attacks of this kind. We will seek the prosecution of anyone who spits at or otherwise assaults any of our team, making sure the court know it is aggravated by any claims to have the coronavirus infection."

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