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A man described in court as a pharmacist has denied being concerned in the production of class A drug methamphetamine.
Peter Ozvolda was arrested on Friday after being sought by police since alleged drug factory equipment was discovered during a search last May.
As he appeared before Belfast Magistrates’ Court today a police officer said his name had been given by a co-accused arrested at the time of the find.
Objecting to the 34-year-old Slovakian being released on bail, the officer explained that a fingerprint found on a funnel matched that of the accused.
He said the funnel, which was found with other items in a van at premises on the Ballygowan Road on the outskirts of east Belfast, tested positive for traces of the drug.
Man appears in court accused of Christmas Day attack.
Police claimed personal trainer James Fawl floored the victim with a punch following an argument about politics at a house in east Belfast.
The 39-year-old was said to have told officers who arrested him that he wanted to f off back to Ireland .
Fawl, believed to be from Co Tipperary but with an address at Clooney Road in Derry, is charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
He also faces two counts of common assault on his girlfriend and her mother during the incident at Ardcarn Way.
Belfast Magistrates Court heard violence allegedly flared while the defendant was spending Christmas Day with the family.
Christmas Day politics row led to East Belfast assault, court told
He is due to appear in court again on January 25
The court heard the alleged assault happened on Christmas Day (Image: Getty stock image)
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