TWO women were targeted as they walked alone on the coastal path by a self-styled ‘comedian’ who claimed he was just trying out jokes.

However, the antics of Kelvin Nyadundu have landed him on the sex offenders' register.

Nyadundu was juggling balls as he walked along the Fife Coastal Path at Kincardine.

In two separate incidents, he confronted women and made comments about masturbation.

He also asked one of them: “Would you like to juggle my balls?”

Nyadundu, 34, of Easter Currie Court, Edinburgh, went on trial at Dunfermline Sheriff Court and was found guilty of two charges.

On July 5, at the Fife Coastal Park, Kincardine, he communicated indecently with a woman by asking to masturbate in her presence.

He also communicated indecently with a second woman by asking if she would masturbate him.

He was found guilty of both charges by Sheriff James MacDonald. He called for reports and sentencing will take place on February 16.

Nyadundu was also put on the sex offenders' register.

In their evidence, the women, aged 53 and 59, said they were out separately having a walk when Nyadundu, a complete stranger, confronted them while juggling balls.

He said to the first woman: “I’m being a naughty boy. Can I w*** in front of you?”

In the later incident, he said to the woman: “Would you like to juggle my balls?”

She walked away and he shouted after her: “So aren’t you going to w*** me off?”

Nyadundu told the court he was walking between Edinburgh and Stirling at the time of the incidents.

He claimed the comments were meant as jokes and as a performer he wanted to find out what people found offensive or funny.

In talking about his style of humour, he referred to the comedy character, Borat.

At a previous hearing in the court, Nyadundu upset a sheriff by wearing a tee-shirt with a photo of a squirrel and the message: “Leave My Nuts Alone”.

On that occasion, Sheriff Alastair Brown told him to wear something “more sensible” at his next appearance.