Supermarket licencing application among latest Gwent public notices Here is a round up of public notices published in the South Wales Argus over the last week: Iceland Foods Limited has applied for a new premises licence for the food warehouse, Units 9 and 10, Newport Retail Park, Spytty Road, Newport, for the retail sale of alcohol off the premises from Monday to Sunday 7am to 11pm. Rubin Lewis O Brien, Cwmbran, is looking for anyone who may have a claim against or an interest in the estate of Idris Emmanuel (deceased), formerly of 10 Green Acre, Two Locks, Cwmbran, who died on October 20, 2020. J Plant Ltd, trading as J Plant Ltd, of Isca Works, Mill Parade, Newport, has applied for a Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence to use Isca Works, Mill Parade, Newport, as an operating centre for nine goods vehicles and for one trailer.
‘Find my 35-year-old missing son’
Adeyinka Adedipe, Benin
The father of 35-year-old Idris Emmanuel who was kidnapped in Okpilla, Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo State on November 11, 2020, has cried to the Edo State Police Command to help him find his son.
The distraught father, Mr Idris, said his son was lured and abducted by yet-to-be-identified persons and all efforts made to locate him is has proved abortive.
“The incident was first reported at Okpilla and Auchi divisions of the Edo State Police Command, as a case of missing person and all efforts made to find him had yielded no results. I want the police to help me find my son. We are in pain because I don’t know if my son is dead or alive,” he stated.
Following the missing of a 35-year-old Idris Emmanuel in Okpella, Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo State, the family of Idris Emmanuel has cried out to the police for help.
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A distraught father of a 35-year-old Idris Emmanuel, who was kidnapped in Okpella, Etsako East Local government Area of Edo State on November 11, 2020, has cried out for help to find his missing son.
Mr Idris, in his Macedonian cry to the Edo Police Command, narrated that his son was lured and abducted by yet to be identified persons and all efforts made to locate him had proved abortive. He, therefore, solicited the help of the police on the matter.
According to him, “the incident was first reported at Okpella and Auchi Divisions of the Edo State Police Command, as a case of a missing person and all efforts made to find him had yielded no results. I want the police to help me find my son. We are in pain because I don’t know if my son is dead or alive”.