A WAITER threatened to carry out a knife attack on police ‘like the one in London’.

Abul Khoyer, 24, of Nursery Road, Ross-on-Wye, also said he was going to ‘kill the Queen’ before he assaulted two police officers.

He pleaded guilty at Hereford Magistrates Court last week to two counts of assaulting a police officer.

Amy Davies, prosecuting, said the offences happened on April 11 after the defendant had been out drinking in Ross.

On his way home Khoyer threw plant pots in an alleyway on Brampton Street before entering Nursery Road where he knocked the door of a property and the owner told him to go away before ringing police.

When police attended the scene, the court heard the defendant became abusive and refused to give his details.

“He was warned he was committing a public order offence but resisted so was arrested,” said Mrs Davies.

“When being handcuffed he headbutted PC Andrew Curzon.“He continued to be abusive and threatened to stab and shoot the officers.

“He said he was going to kill the Queen and f**** the officers’ mothers and dogs. He threatened to stab the officers like the officer in London.”

While in police custody, Khoyer kicked PC Ian Jones in the leg.

PC Curzon was admitted to hospital with a split lip he suffered from the headbutt while PC Jones suffered bruising.

Emma Prosser, mitigating, said Khoyer had been on his way home from a night out in Rosson- Wye.

“He is disgusted by his behaviour and the comments made,” said Miss Prosser. “He simply wouldn’t have done this had he not been intoxicated.

“He wishes to apologise to those officers and expects to pay compensation.

“He has made improvements with his life and his cousin has given him employment in Ross at the Indian Summers restaurant as a waiter and chef.”

Khoyer was handed a four months prison sentence, suspended for 12 months.

He was also ordered to complete an alcohol treatment requirement and 150 hours of unpaid work.

Khoyer was also ordered to pay £100 compensation to PC Curzon, £50 to PC Jones, and £135 in court costs.