A man has been convicted after committing several motoring offences in Slough.
Qasim Hussain, 21, was convicted after he was found guilty of the following offences:
• One count of driving a motor vehicle which had been taken without the owner’s consent
• On count of failing to stop when required by a constable,
• One count of using a motor vehicle on a road without third party insurance,
• One count of driving a motor vehicle otherwise than in accordance with a licence
• And one count of possession of a class B drug whilst subject to an 18-month conditional discharge.
The 21-year-old also stole a motorbike from an address in Maidenhead last year.
Investigating officer, PC Luke Jenkins, based at Maidenhead police station, said “Hussain took a vehicle without the owner’s consent and then tried to evade police officers when he was seen.
“He was also driving without insurance and not in accordance with a licence.
“I am pleased that we were able to identify him when he was in possession of the vehicle, and then arrest him and bring him to justice.
“The fact he was also found guilty of associated traffic offences shows that we have also prevented a significant risk to other road users.”