A Tiktok star, who was pulled over in an Asda car park, then racially abused a police officer. Influencer Priya Sahi, known as Queen Bee actually broadcast her arrest to her followers after she was found allegedly drunk in charge of her Audi.
During the shocking clip, she told one of the arresting officers to ‘learn English’ in the incident - and still carried on broadcasting as she was arrested and handcuffed. told them that she was allowed to sit in her stationary car and drink.
Priya Sahi broadcast her arrest to her 100k-plus followers, reports Wiltshire Live. The 29-year-old was found inebriated in an Audi outside Asda -resulting in her arrest for being in drunk charge of a motor vehicle.
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After being removed from the car and handcuffed, the woman, from Swindon, still continued her broadcast. At Swindon Magistrates’ Court on Friday, Sahi pleaded guilty to a racially-aggravated Section 4A Public Order Act charge.
The court heard she was found inebriated in the Audi outside Asda - resulting in her arrest for being in drunk charge of a motor vehicle. She could be heard shouting to the officers: “I’ve got no keys in my ignition, no keys in my ignition. I’m allowed to park up and drink. I’m not driving, so what are you arresting me for?” on October 25 last year.
An officer then proceeded to point out numerous bottles of alcohol in the vehicle to his colleague. Sahi, of Swindon, Wiltshire, told officers “I want my TikTok running” before the stream ended.
She then repeatedly told PC Marcin Kozak, who originally joined Wiltshire Police in 2018 as the force’s first Polish community support officer, that she didn’t understand him.
In custody, she went on to state: “Learn English you European whatever you are”. As a result, she was further arrested for a public order offence.
Prosecutor Keith Ballinger said the defendant has a previous conviction for racially-aggravated assault dating back to 2015. In a victim personal statement, PC Kozak said that following Sahi’s continuous jibes about this nationality and accent he “did not even feel human at this point”.
He added: “I’m a serving officer and Polish national. It took hard work and courage to become a police officer, I had to prove I speak good enough English and pass tests; I work to exactly the same criteria as my British colleagues.
“Almost every day I’m subject to some sort of derogatory comment.”
The court heard how Sahi was convicted of failing to provide a specimen of breath in relation to this incident. She appeared in court the following day (October 26, 2022), after being remanded in custody overnight.
In a completely separate incident, she was arrested on suspicion of drink driving. She later admitted the charge. As a result, Sahi is currently serving two concurrent driving disqualifications and has accrued hundreds of pounds worth of fines.
Defence solicitor Sandeep Kaushal said his client offers an apology to PC Kozak. He told the bench that Sahi was going through a “traumatic time” and was in a “frustrated state” explaining her thoughts live on TikTok as police officers surrounded her car.
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