February saw criminals jailed for an array of offences in south east London, ranging from harrasment to fraud. A court heard how a New Cross woman s lengthy stalking campaign culminated in her sending a pig s head to her ex-boyfriend s workplace. Elsewhere, an organised Orpington crime group who ran a Deliveroo style cocaine delivery service in Kent were collectively jailed for over 25 years. Tia McBean sent her ex-boyfriend a pig’s head in a “horrible and gratuitous act of spite” during a prolonged stalking campaign. The 33-year-old, from New Cross, also bombarded Oralton Robinson and his long-term partner with phone calls and ordered pizzas to their home.
Tia McBean, 33, has been jailed for 15 months following a prolonged stalking campaign
A woman who sent her ex-boyfriend a pig s head in a horrible and gratuitous act of spite during a prolonged stalking campaign has been jailed for 15 months.
Tia McBean, 33, also bombarded Oralton Robinson, 35, and his long-term partner with phone calls and ordered pizzas to their home - and continued the harassment even after she was made the subject of a restraining order.
She became pregnant during a short relationship with Mr Robinson after they had met in a pub in May 2018, Woolwich Crown Court heard.
Prosecutor Matthew Dalton said in an earlier hearing: Oralton Robinson explains he had a short relationship with Tia McBean in 2018 for a few months when he was with his partner, Arkeyia Bish.