Investigation launched after Troubles victim arrested at anniversary event By PA News
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A memorial to Jack Duffin, Willie McManus, Christy Doherty, Peter Magee and James Kennedy, who were killed during the Sean Graham Bookmakers shooting attack in 1992 (Liam McBurney/PA)
A police watchdog has launched an investigation after the victim of a Troubles shooting was arrested at an anniversary event.
Mark Sykes was detained in the Ormeau Road area of Belfast after officers intervened at the memorial marking the 29th anniversary of a loyalist massacre at Sean Grahamâs bookmakers shop, his lawyer said.
Atherley Road, Southampton. Photo from: Google Maps. Inset: Stock image TWO people have been arrested at a Southampton property they allegedly did not live at. On Wednesday, police attend a property in Atherley Road, Southampton. They found a 32-year-old man and 26-year-old woman who did not live at the address. There was also a warrant outstanding for their arrest for failing to attend court. The pair were arrested and remanded in custody to appear before Southampton Magistrates Court yesterday morning. They have also been reported for summons in relation to a fixed penalty notice under current Health Protection Regulations.
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Police Shut Down Southampton House Party
Just after 10pm on January 30
th, the police were called to a house on Graham Road after reports of a house party in breach of lockdown rules.
On arrival, they found seven people inside from different households. The attendees included six men aged 27 – 40-years-old, and one 24-year-old woman. The homeowner told officers they had gathered there to celebrate a birthday.
The police reported all attendees for a summons in relation to fixed penalty notices, meaning they will all face a £200 fine for defying lockdown restrictions.
This was a blatant breach of the Health Protection Regulations that are in place to keep people safe during the pandemic.
COVID-19: Court orders reopening of Wuse, UTC markets
The court imposes N50,000 fine on Wuse, UTC markets for violating COVID-19 protocols.
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The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) mobile court has ordered the reopening of Wuse, UTC markets and Murg Shopping Plaza shut down on Monday in Abuja for violating COVID-19 safety protocol.
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The court also slammed the fine of N50, 000 each on the three facilities, for flagrant disregard to COVID-19 Health Protection Regulations Act 2021, which must be paid before the reopening.
Ikharo Attah, Head, Media and Enlightenment of FCT Ministerial Taskforce on Enforcement COVID-19 Protocols, announced this at a news briefing in Abuja on Wednesday.
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Oba Adewale was installed as the paramount ruler of Ikirun in 1991.
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The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, at the weekend tasked the federal government led by President Muhammadu Buhari, to clampdown, eliminate bandits and kidnappers in the northern region to avert killing education in the area.
The students body, however, expressed worries over the recent activities of bandits and kidnappers in the country, stressing that insecurity in the northern region has disturbing dimensions and would tear the country apart if not checkmated.
NANS President, Comrade Sunday Asefon, made this known during its 65th Emergency Meeting, at the Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ikwo Annex, Abakaliki capital of Ebonyi state.