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In November 1920, Jimmy Folan, aged 20, of O’Donoghue Terrace, Woodquay, was sentenced by court martial to six months imprisonment with hard labour for acting as a republican policeman and possessing seditious documents – one of which blamed the local RIC for the killings of Seamus Quirk and Seán Mulvoy. Having served his time, he was released on May 10, 1921. That evening, a benevolent RIC sergeant warned a local volunteer to tell Jimmy ‘not to be at home tonight’.

Gwent Police boss and PCC on police station closures

There are just five regular police stations open to the public in Gwent. We asked the chief constable and the PCC why there had been so many closures

Gwent Police boss and PCC on police station closures

There are just five regular police stations open to the public in Gwent. We asked the chief constable and the PCC why there had been so many closures

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