A MAN has been jailed for offences including urinating on a sacred statue in the grounds of St George's Catholic Church, Worcester.

Jason Thomas, aged 44 of no fixed address, was sentenced to 12 weeks in prison after he admitted to being drunk and disorderly near Asda in Worcester on Friday, September 9.

Appearing at Worcester Magistrates' Court, Thomas also admitted to outraging public decency by urinating on the city centre church statue on Wednesday, September 21.

Thomas was sentenced to 12 weeks in prison and was issued a Criminal Behavioural Order at court on Friday, September 23.

The CBO will last for two years and prohibits Thomas from:

Consuming alcohol (including alcohol rub) within any area or premises (including licensed premises) where the consumption of alcohol is prohibited

  • Causing a nuisance on any NHS premises
  • Entering Tesco Express, Foregate Street, Worcester
  • Entering Asda, Silver Street, Worcester
    • Entering Tesco, Mill Wood Drive, Worcester
      • Entering the grounds of St George's Catholic Church, Sansome Place, Worcester
      • Urinating in a public place, save for when using public toilets

To report a breach of this CBO, call West Mercia Police on 101.

Alternatively contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting crimestoppers-org.uk