CRIMINALS jailed in February include a serial burglar, a smiling sex offender and a hotel racist.

Christian Liles

• Man spat blood at patients in hospital rampage that shut A&E

Bournemouth Echo: Christian Liles attacked staff and patients in a hospital rampage

Christian Liles was jailed for 12 months for spitting blood on patients and staff in an A & E waiting room.

Liles, 34, punched chairs and pushed a 78-year-old car crash victim to the floor after a member of staff asked him to stop laying on the ground.

A nurse, attempting to shield patients from Liles’ assault, was pushed to the face twice leaving her with temporary hearing loss.

He then headbutted a window before smearing blood off his head to flick at staff and patients.

Staff were forced to evacuate the waiting area while they wrangled a fire extinguisher from Liles that he was using to threaten people with.

A security guard was slapped before he and members of staff were able to detain Liles.

Liles, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to five counts of assault by beating and three counts of assaulting an emergency worker.

Michael Tambling

• 'Unstoppable' criminal caught after 72-hour crime spree

Bournemouth Echo: Michael Tambling

Michael Tambling was jailed for five years for an ‘unstoppable cycle of offending’, where he broke into four buildings and a student accommodation in 72 hours.

The 52-year-old climbed through the window of a young child’s bedroom, leaving mud on the cot, and stole electronics, jewellery, a pint of milk and a bottle of rum.

While no one was in at the time, the homeowner said her child now fears ‘the bad guy’.

He also entered a student building through an unlocked rear door, and made off with £700 of electronic and household items.

Branded a ‘career burglar’, Tambling has been offending since 1986 and has committed 144 previous offences.

Tambling, of Pottery Lane in Weymouth, pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary, three counts of attempted burglary, and one attempt of going equipped for burglary.

Matthew Nisbet

• Man shouted racial abuse and threw phone at receptionist in argument over hotel room

Bournemouth Echo: Matthew Nisbet

Matthew Nisbet was jailed for 14 weeks for screaming racial abuse at a hotel receptionist, and activated his 19-month suspended sentence.

The 32-year-old threatened to kill the worker at the Heathlands Hotel and threw a telephone at him in an argument over a room payment.

Staff were left ‘petrified’ and fearing for their safety, after Nisbet told the receptionist “you better sleep with one eye open.”

The court heard that Nisbet was a former pilot and that his life had “spiralled out of control” when he began a spree of offending in 2022.

Nisbet, of no fixed address, admitted charges of assault by beating, criminal damage and committing a racially aggravated offence.

Atiqullah Oryakhail

• Teenager attacked boy to restore his honour

Atiqullah Oryakhail was jailed for 57 months after he attacked an 16-year-old boy in Boscombe over a £50 dispute.

The 18-year-old became friends with two brothers at Bournemouth and Poole College after arriving in the UK on the back of lorries from Afghanistan.

Oryakhail lent the elder brother money to give to a mutual friend as a wedding gift, but he argues it was never returned to him.

He decided his honour had to be restored, so selected a knife from a pizza shop and made his way to the elder brother’s flat.

However, after realising both brothers were home, Oryakhail targeted the younger boy who was heading out to practice driving his moped.

After riding for less than a minute, Oryakhail stabbed the boy in the back and sliced his left arm, before running away.

He fled the country and was caught around six months later by Austrian police when trying to enter from Italy.

Oryakhail pleaded guilty to wounding with intent.

Daniel Burgis

• Man smacks girlfriend round head with saucepan in jealousy row

Bournemouth Echo: Daniel Burgis

Daniel Burgis was jailed for three years after he punched, strangled and hit his partner over the head with a saucepan.

She was left with lacerations to her head, swelling around her neck, a broken finger and two black eyes.

Burgis, 43, later apologised but told his girlfriend not to call the police and instead say she “fell over” if asked.

The court heard Burgis launched into a “sudden frenzy” of violence after he accused his partner of having a relationship with another person.

Burgis, of Turbary Park Avenue in Bournemouth, pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

He was also sentenced for the burglary of a Bournemouth home, where he stole electrical items.

The judge ruled that Burgis poses a danger to female members of the public and was handed a ten year long restraining order.

Lewis Griffiths-Bungard

• Man left woman for dead in hit and run

Bournemouth Echo: Lewis Griffiths-Bungard

Lewis Griffiths-Bungard was jailed for 27 months and disqualified from driving for four years after hitting an elderly woman and leaving her for dead.

The 26-year-old struck the pedestrian crossing the road and failed to stop at the scene.

Griffiths-Bungard, of Vaggs Lane in Hordle, was charged with causing death by careless driving, causing death while driving uninsured and causing death while driving unlicensed.

His fiancée, Hannah Marrion also of Vaggs Lane, was jailed for six months after telling police she did not give Bungard permission to drive her vehicle.

Christopher Frapple

• Smiling sex offender forced girl to kick him in the testicles

Bournemouth Echo: Christopher Frapple

Christopher Frapple was jailed for five years and ten months after he forced a young girl to jump on, kick, and bite his genitals.

Frapple, 49, manipulated the nine-year-old into performing sexual acts on him over a period of up to five years.

The abuse went undiscovered until the girl told her father ‘she did not like Frapple’, prompting her to reveal what had happened.

The court heard that Frapple wrapped a piece of string around his penis and asked the girl to pull it.

Frapple has two previous convictions of indecent exposure when he showed a female dog walker his genitals and put his hand on his penis in public, asking another female if it looked big.

Frapple, of Gillingham, was also given ten-year restraining order, a 20 year sexual offences prevention order and will be on the sex offenders register indefinitely.

Matthew Lee George Brice

• Man had 'the devil in his eyes' when he punched and strangled partner

Matthew Lee George Brice was jailed for 20 months after launching a ‘terrifying’ attack on his girlfriend in her Poole home.

Brice punched and strangled her until she began hyperventilating and struggling to breathe.

The woman was left so scared she caller her neighbours and shouted over the phone: “Matt is trying to kill me.”

When a neighbour tried to intervene, Brice punched him in the head three times.

His attack was launched after an argument about him texting an ex-partner.

Brice, of Magnolia Road in Southampton, was found guilty of intentional strangulation and two counts of assault by beating following a trial at Poole Magistrates’ Court.

He was also given a five year restraining order.

Adrian and Alina Iordache

• 'Depraved' man got wife to film him sexually abusing baby 'because it was funny'

Bournemouth Echo: Adrian and Alina

Adrian Iordache was jailed for 14 years for convincing his wife to record a video of a child being abused and for owning thousands of grotesque images of young children.

The investigating officer who reviewed the images said they were ‘the worst he’d ever seen’, with a court judge agreeing they were ‘some of the worst he’d ever had to read about’.

Alina Iordache was jailed for 30 months for filming two videos of Adrian abusing a baby.

The couple were arrested at Luton Airport after returning from their home country of Romania, when results came back from Adrian’s seized devices.

Adrian told police in an interview that the idea of him and the baby were “not sexual” but “funny moments.”

Adrian admitted two counts of causing or inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, three counts of making indecent photograph of a child, four counts of possessing extreme pornographic images and one count of possessing prohibited images of a child.

Alina admitted one count of causing or inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity and one count of taking indecent photographs of a child.

Adrian, of Walpole Road in Bournemouth, was also made subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention Order until further notice.

Alina, of the same address, made subject to the order for five years.