Driving Ban Added To Jail Term

17 January 2019, 12:43

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A clubber who jailed for 28 years after ploughing his car on to a packed dance floor in Gravesend, in a drink and drug-fuelled rage will have to serve a two-year driving ban upon his release from prison.

A clubber who jailed for 28 years after ploughing his car on to a packed dance floor in Gravesend, in a drink and drug-fuelled rage will have to serve a two-year driving ban upon his release from prison.

Mohammed Abdul, 21, of Deptford, was jailed last week on two counts of attempted murder with both sentences to be served concurrently.

Abdul said he felt "humiliated" after being ejected by bouncers from Blake's nightclub in Gravesend, in March last year.

He had drunk at least 15 glasses of vodka, tequila shots and had "five to 10 spliffs" of cannabis before getting behind the wheel of his Suzuki Vitara.

Bouncers ejected him for being too drunk but he refused to leave and threatened to kill them before returning 10 minutes later with his car - injuring eight people.