Longford estate agent in court over alleged €3k PUP fraud
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A Longford estate agent has appeared in court charged with ten counts of allegedly fraudulently claiming over €3,000 in Pandemic Unemployment Payments );
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An estate agent has appeared in court charged with ten counts of allegedly fraudulently claiming over €3,000 of Pandemic Unemployment Payments (PUP).
Fintan McGill (65), Kilmacannon, Newtownforbes, Co Longford appeared before a sitting of Longford District Court this afternoon charged with ten counts of fraudulently claiming the State s welfare support scheme.
The charges date over a two month period between April 28 2020 and June 30 2020, all of which allegedly took place at Ulster Bank, Main Street, Longford under Section 6 of the Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act.
Longford pharmacist told to stay away from garda he allegedly assaulted
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A Longford pharmacist accused of drug driving and dislocating the shoulder of a garda after a high speed chase last year has been told to stay away from his alleged victim after a court heard he attempted to approach the officer last weekend.
Sean Stakelum (37) 2A Park Road, Longford agreed to abide by the condition after it was revealed gardaí raised a matter of concern following an alleged incident in which Garda Barry Gillespie was allegedly approached by Mr Stakelum.
The locally based pharmacist had previously appeared before Longford District Court on March 2 arising out of an incident in Longford town on October 4 and 5 2020.
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Longford teen (17), allegedly found with seven inch blade after garda chase
Special court sitting hears how boy allegedly assaulted ex-fiancee as she slept on couch
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A teenager, whose six siblings are currently in the care of the state, has been remanded in detention after appearing at a special court sitting in Longford this afternoon );
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A 17-year-old Longford teenager whose six siblings were taken into care last month, has been remanded detention on foot of alleged knife possession and assaulting his ex fiancee while she lay asleep on a couch.
The teen, who does not turn 18 until August, was brought before a special sitting of Longford District Court this afternoon.