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Man injured in Fife chip shop when he had sauce bottle and salt shaker thrown at him

Fish and chips.
Fish and chips.

A man was injured in an incident in a Rosyth chip shop when he had a sauce bottle and salt shaker thrown at him.

The two men responsible have appeared at Dunfermline Sheriff Court.

In the dock were Lennon McAlpine, 20, of Balsusney Road, Kirkcaldy – but currently in detention – and Ceiryn Meade, 20, of Boyle Drive, Rosyth.

They both admitted that on December 16 2018 at Rosyth Fish Bar in Heath Road, they shouted, swore, sprayed the contents of a sauce bottle on the floor and threw a salt shaker and sauce bottle at a wall.

They further admitted that they gestured aggressively and threw a plastic display and chair, which caused damage within the premises.

They also admitted they assaulted Ogulcan Akarsu by spraying a bottle of sauce at his head and body.

They threw the contents of a salt shaker at him and threw the bottle and the salt shaker, which struck him on the head and body.

The charges stated he was injured as a result of the assault.

Meade admitted a further offence of breaching curfew conditions.

The court was told McAlpine is currently serving a 32-month sentence in custody and Meade is on a community payback order and restriction of liberty order.

Sheriff Pino di Emidio called for reports and both will be sentenced on March 18.