A man has been sentenced for numerous criminal damage offences, including eleven offences of religiously aggravated criminal damage.

Michael Dew, 65, formerly of Ede Close, Hounslow was sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court on May 16.

Dew was sentenced to six months imprisonment concurrent for each of eleven offences of racially aggravated criminal damage, all suspended for eighteen months.

He was also sentence to one month concurrent for five offences of criminal damage, also suspended for eighteen months.

Dew received a 30 day rehabilitation order, a 16 week curfew and a £430 fine including costs and compensation to London Borough of Hounslow of £140.

He had previously pleaded guilty at Uxbridge Magistrates' Court on April 18.

Dew was charged on March 24 with 16 offences namely, eleven being offences of racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage and five offences of criminal damage.

The offences are alleged occurred between December 7 2015 and February 1 last year and involved graffiti and other material of a racially and religiously inflammatory nature being placed in the central area of Hounslow.

Dew was arrested on February 4 last year.