Indian worker at London Zoo will be deported for female colleague

An Indian, who works in a zoo in London, is now facing, after he allegedly chased his female colleague and bombarded her with messages, flowers and chocolates before he introduced her, Dailymail reports. The report added that 26-year-old Asish Jose Paul was warned to stay away from Lutaruta Masiulonyte after bothering his former collaborator in 2024 when she blocked him. Paul also conveyed her with gifts. Paul, who was identified as an accounting student, was originally from Kerala and gave police on his arrest and warned not to return to the zoo. In 2024, between July 7 and December 30, Paul continued to present Lutaruta Masiulonyte despite her disapproval. Even after police warned not to return to the zoo, he returned the next day to talk to Masiulonyte. This act has arrested him again, and now he is charged with pursuit and bail magistrate with conditions not to enter the city of Westminster or contact the complainant. However, Paul did not follow the order and was returned straight to the zoo and was arrested again. He is again bail with a condition of not going within 50 meters from the London Zoo. However, he did not listen and visited the tourist attraction again. He explained that he was “in love” with his former colleague. He was then suspended a six -month imprisonment for twelve months at the Southwark Crown Court. The report added that the recorder quoted Jas Jandu, adding that Paul had issued a ten -year restriction order, saying that Paul could face the deportation. The Southwark Crown Court heard that Paul studied for a master’s degree in accounting and finance at Anglia Ruskin University between 2022 and 2023. He worked in the cafe in the zoo in London and met the victim there.