Ali Hilmi
AN ARMY hopeful who had to wave goodbye to his dream of joining the forces instead chose dealing drugs in nightclubs as his career of choice. Ali Hilmi was found in possession of ecstasy and cocaine when a bouncer at Projekt nightclub, Burnley, searched him. He was also found to be carrying counterfeit cash, which were so unsophisticated they said ‘20 poonds’ rather than pounds. Prosecuting, David Toal said: “When he was asked if he had anything on him which he shouldn’t have, he told the bouncer he had both drugs and counterfeit cash. “He placed a number of snap bags onto a table. He also produced a large amount of £20 notes which were clearly fake as they had the word ‘poond’ on them and all contained the same serial number.
Reclusive man who sent sick messages to teenage girls was actually talking to undercover cops
Michael McLernon, from Atherton, has been jailed
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Michael McLernon, 36, was sentenced to two years in prison at Bolton Crown Court (Image: Greater Manchester Police)
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An outsider who lives a sad reclusive life was snared by undercover police officers as he tried arranging to meet teenage girls for sex.
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Kristin Kuhns, in foreground, and son, Mick, remove two of their 20 chickens from coops on Aug. 12 in the backyard of their home in Unity Township’s Lawson Heights.
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Neighbors complained about noise and odor from backyard chickens in Unity Tuesday as the owners concluded their testimony in pursuit of a zoning variance needed to keep the birds.
Kristin and Jeff Kuhns are appealing a July 13 ruling by township zoning officer Harry Hosack that they can’t keep a flock of 20 chickens on their Range Street property. Hosack testified that the couple’s yard measures less than the 2-acre minimum required to keep fowl, which are classified as farm animals under Unity’s zoning ordinance.
I will light a fire on her alive - she is going to die : Man s horrendous threats to his ex and her mum after he was dumped
Gilson Pavia, 31, was handed a nine month custodial sentence which was suspended for two years
Gilson Paiva (Image: Facebook)
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