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Two men charged with Irish Sea checks graffiti granted bail
Police objected to bail on the ground the two accused could commit further offences. By Press Association Monday 8 Feb 2021, 2:17 PM Feb 8th 2021, 2:17 PM 13,187 Views 0 Comments
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TWO MEN CHARGED with painting graffiti in the Northern Ireland port town Larne, which condemned Brexit checks along the Irish Sea have been granted bail.
William Donnell, aged 21, from Belfast Road in Larne and Mitchell Leeburn, aged 25, from Deerpark Road, Kilwaughter, Larne appeared before Coleraine Magistrate’s Court today via video-link from a PSNI custody suite in Antrim.
Both face several counts of criminal damage and a further count of possessing an article, namely spray paint, with intent to damage property.
Two women have been charged by detectives investigating the murder of 33-year-old Steven Peck with offences related to the attack.
A 46-year-old woman was charged with assisting an offender and a 29-year-old woman with perverting the course of justice. Both women will appear before Limavady Magistrates Court sitting at Ballymena on Wednesday. As usual the charges will be reviewed by the Public Prosecution Service.
Mr Peck was the victim of a serious assault near the Joey Dunlop Leisure Centre in Ballymoney on January 3 and died from his injuries in hospital a week later.
Three men aged 54, 28 and 24 were previously charged with attempted murder and appeared at Coleraine Magistrates Court on January 7.