Man sentenced to three years for threatening fast-food worker with replica gun over wrong sauce in South London

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An 18-year-old was sentenced to three years in prison for threatening a fast-food worker with a replica firearm over an incorrect sauce order. The incident occurred on Christmas Eve last year in South London. The defendant, Marwan Khadir, used a realistic imitation firearm and assaulted the employee after discovering the wrong sauces in his takeaway bag. Khadir pleaded guilty to possessing a replica firearm with intent to cause fear of violence, making death threats, and assault. The sentence was handed down on Tuesday.


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