Northern Ireland

Heroin addict jailed for phone theft had 'started smoking cannabis aged seven'

A heroin addict has been jailed for stealing a phone from a mobility scooter
A heroin addict has been jailed for stealing a phone from a mobility scooter A heroin addict has been jailed for stealing a phone from a mobility scooter

A heroin addict who started smoking cannabis at the age of seven has been jailed for stealing a phone from a mobility scooter.

Damien Gibbons, who has more than 200 convictions, carried out the theft at a store in Belfast earlier this month.

The 41-year-old, of Capall Court in Derry, had previously been ordered out of his native city by vigilantes, his lawyer said.

Gibbons admitted a charge of stealing the mobile phone on May 10.

Belfast Magistrates' Court heard that he took it from a handbag the victim had placed on her husband's mobility scooter.

Defence counsel Sean Doherty described it as a "regrettable" setback in his client's attempts to deal with a long-term addiction.

"He's been using drugs for 33 years, he first began smoking cannabis at the age of seven," the barrister said.

"He was due to start a heroin substitute programme when he was expelled from the city of Derry by criminal vigilantes - they weren't happy with his presence there."

Gibbons moved to a hostel in Belfast where he fell in with a former criminal associate, the court heard.

Mr Doherty accepted the defendant has "an appalling record", but said the phone was not taken from anyone in a wheelchair.

"The complainant's husband uses a mobility scooter, and nobody was in it at the time."

Imposing six months imprisonment for the theft, District Judge Ken Nixon called it "a mean offence" and also ordered Gibbons to pay £100 compensation.

He must now also serve a further three months of a previously suspended jail sentence for a separate theft.