Woman, 54, jailed for making 1,278 nuisance calls to Police in attempts to get herself arrested

Croydon magistrates’ court has sentenced a 54-year-old woman to ten weeks imprisonment for allegedly making 1278 nuisance calls to the Met Police in attempts to get herself arrested.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that the 54-year-old Jelena Bobrova reportedly pestered police operators for the last three years by dialing 999 and costing the force more than £10,000.

According to Standard UK, Bobrova was first handed a criminal behaviour order in November last year but continued making the nuisance calls including 39 times in the space of just four hours on February 16.

She made a total of 1,278 calls to police over three years.

Scotland Yard said Bobrova “appeared to be rambling and challenged police to arrest her” each time she rang 999.

The authorities said she initially denied making the calls, trying to blame them on a technical glitch but has now been sentenced to ten weeks in prison by Croydon magistrates after she admitted breaching a criminal behaviour order.

Sergeant Terry Collman said Bobrova’s jail term should “send a message to anyone who thinks this immature behaviour is a form of entertainment.”

“In 2019, there were 175,000 calls recorded as misuse calls. This amounted to a yearly cost to the Met of more than £1.3 million”, he said.

“Nuisance calls to police are absolutely not acceptable, they are certainly not funny and are a huge waste of time and money.

“These calls prevent people who are in a genuine emergency from speaking to police and receiving help when they most need it.”

 

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