Heathrow Airport ban breach leads to conviction and driving disqualification
- Perry Richardson

- May 11
- 1 min read

Aviation Policing at Heathrow said a man who breached a court order banning him from entering Heathrow Airport has pleaded guilty and been sentenced.
The Metropolitan Police’s Aviation Policing unit said Nawaf Jabbar appeared in court on 27 April 2026 after being arrested for breaking a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) prohibiting him from entering Heathrow Airport.
According to posts published by Aviation Policing Heathrow on 6 May, Jabbar admitted the offence in court following his arrest. The force did not provide further details on the circumstances surrounding the breach or the original reasons for the CBO.
Police said the court ordered Jabbar to complete 120 hours of unpaid work as part of the sentence. He was also fined £120 and ordered to pay a £114 surcharge alongside £85 in costs to the Crown Prosecution Service.
The court additionally disqualified Jabbar from driving for six months, according to the Aviation Policing Heathrow statement.
Criminal Behaviour Orders are used by courts in England and Wales to restrict individuals linked to persistent anti-social or criminal conduct.






