A Dewsbury man who scared staff with his aggressive behaviour at an MP's constituency office has been warned he will go to jail if he ever repeats his actions.
Leeds Crown Court heard that 39 year old Jaseem Saeed, of Nelson Street Dewsbury, was cleared of two counts of making threats to kill but his behaviour at the offices of Labour MP Paula Sherriff (pictured) warranted a year-long community order for affray and he must carry out 120 hours of unpaid work.
The Court heard how he had become aggressive while asking for help with a passport application to travel to Iraq and he admitted the charge of affray before he went on trial.
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