1/1 AN “OVERWHELMED” second hand car seller committed a £160,000 fraud at a post office in an effort to keep the business afloat. Anthony Chediak was spared an immediate prison term by a judge at Bournemouth Crown Court this week, one-and-a-half years after the postmaster was jailed for fraud by abuse of position. Chediak presented four cheques totalling £160,000 to Newtown Post Office in Sea View Road in September 2017. These were to be paid into the accounts of two businesses – Coastline Cars Limited and Coastline Vehicle Supply Limited, both registered to offices in North Road, Poole, which he was running at the time.
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Poole Magistrates Court TWO teenagers charged in connection with a reported shooting near Dorchester involving a BB gun have appeared in court. Dorset Police was called at 9pm on Sunday, May 9 by the ambulance service to a report that a man had been shot with a BB gun at an address on Long Ash Lane near to Wardon Hill. The victim – a man aged in his 20s – was taken to hospital for treatment. He sustained minor injuries. Chaim Mason, aged 18 of Dorchester has been charged with assault, aggravated burglary and possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.