On 18th February 2026, Caleb Anudu, aged 38, appeared at Uxbridge Magistrates Court facing multiple charges related to an incident at Heathrow Airport. The court handed down a sentence including 60 hours of community service, six penalty points on his driving licence, and a series of financial penalties.
The charges stemmed from events on 11th June 2025 at Heathrow’s Terminal 2. Anudu was found guilty of assaulting a police officer, breaching a court-imposed ban, driving without insurance, attempting to hire a vehicle illegally for passenger transport, and loitering without a valid reason within the airport premises.
The Metropolitan Police Heathrow team confirmed the outcome on Twitter, emphasizing their firm approach to maintaining order at the airport. They stated that criminal behaviour and disruption would not be tolerated at such a critical transport hub in the UK.
The full penalties imposed on Caleb Anudu include:
- 60 hours of community service
- Six penalty points on his driving licence
- A £600 fine
- £400 in court costs
- A £240 victim surcharge
- £300 compensation to the victim
These sanctions highlight the serious consequences of causing disturbances at Heathrow, Britain’s busiest airport.
Originally published by UKNIP.