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    Cardiff man jailed after deliberately colliding with police vehicles

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 15, 2025No Comments
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    A man from Cardiff has been jailed after he collided with police vehicles in a bid to escape being arrested when caught driving whilst disqualified.

    Nathan Krishnan, 43, from Riverside, was spotted driving a van with cloned number plates on the M4 at Taibach on February 17. The vehicle exited at junction 48 before Krishnan stopped to allow two passengers to alight.

    He then intentionally collided with police vehicles and an unattended parked car in a bid to escape. Nonetheless, he was soon apprehended by officers.

    After pleading guilty to aggravated vehicle-taking, driving without insurance, driving whilst disqualified and property damage, he has been sentenced to 18 months in prison.

    Detective Sergeant Luke Tucker said:

    “It is clear that Nathan Krishnan has no regard for the rules of the road and the safety of those around him.
    “These are just the latest of a huge list of motoring offences which he has committed. We hope that this is the last time that he will be behind the wheel on our roads.”

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