Alif Ninsiri in Maroochydore court for drunk and disorderly
A young tradie has faced a Maroochydore court after he did not take kindly to being asked to leave a popular Sunshine Coast nightclub.
Police & Courts
Don't miss out on the headlines from Police & Courts. Followed categories will be added to My News.
A young Sunshine Coast labourer has faced court after he tried to fight a venue manager at a Maroochydore nightclub as he was being kicked out.
Alif Ninsiri, 22, pleaded guilty in the Maroochydore Magistrates Court on February 16 to disorderly behaviour in a licenced premises and obstruct police.
The court was told Ninsiri was at the Post Office Bar in Ocean St at 12.30am on January 28 when he attempted to fight the venue manager.
Police prosecutor Mark Burrell said Ninsiri was then kicked out of the venue but was seen loitering outside and refused to move on when spoken to by police.
Senior Constable Burrell said Ninsiri was then arrested and taken to the watch house, where he spent the next seven hours.
Duty lawyer Cherisse Breese said her client was “very remorseful” for his actions and had no previous criminal history.
She said Ninsiri was a labourer for a builder, but had not been working recently due to a back injury.
He hoped to change industries and start a new career in support work or as an excavator, Ms Breese said.
Ninsiri was ordered into a $750 good behaviour bond for six months.
No conviction was recorded.