A pervert who was banned from every McDonald's toilet in the UK for upskirting has been jailed after being caught breaching his court order.
Asere Shumba, 27, received the ban after taking taking seedy pictures of women in the loos of a McDonald's in Surrey and a Walkabout bar in Derby. Following the offences, an image of Shumba was distributed to restaurant workers so they could identify him if he used their facilities.
A court was told Shumba was spotted by a member of staff going into the women’s cubicles at a Derby branch of the fast food chain at 6pm on December 28 last year. The worker, who was aware of his previous offending, followed him in to the toilet and told him to leave before officers were called.
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Shumba tried to protest his innocence by telling staff he thought he was in the men’s toilet. He was arrested at his home address in Shakespeare Street, Sinfin, Derby, later that evening and was charged with breaching his Sexual Harm Prevention Order.
On Tuesday (February 21) he was jailed for 20 weeks after admitting the offence at Derby Crown Court. Shumba had previously been handed the five year order after being convicted of two counts of voyeurism in January 2021.
On two occasions he had filmed women using the female toilets and was caught in possession of almost 400 upskirt-style photos.
Recorder William Harbage KC previously told him: “The offence of voyeurism is serious as it invades people’s privacy and dignity". The judge added it was not clear what drove him to commit the offences but that he clearly "got sexual gratification from it".
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