A man who allegedly raided a Boots store in Belfast is to be barred from all of its branches in Northern Ireland, a judge ordered today.
Shane Brett (25) had already been excluded from any city centre shops signed up to a retail crime prevention scheme.
But the prohibition was extended as he appeared at Belfast Magistrates Court to face a new charge of burgling Boots on Donegall Place.
Brett, with a previous address at a hostel in Larne, is accused of stealing £90 worth of razors from the store last Sunday.
The court heard he had been on bail at the time for a similar alleged offence against Boots.
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A man who allegedly raided a Boots store in Belfast is to be barred from all of its branches in Northern Ireland, a judge ordered today.
Man charged with stealing razors from Boots store in Belfast city centre Laganside Court in Belfast 17 March, 2021 15:40
A MAN who allegedly raided a Boots store in Belfast is to be barred from all of its branches in Northern Ireland, a judge ordered today.
Shane Brett (25) had already been excluded from any city centre shops signed up to a retail crime prevention scheme.
But the prohibition was extended as he appeared at Belfast Magistrates Court to face a new charge of burgling Boots on Donegall Place.
Brett, with a previous address at a hostel in Larne, is accused of stealing £90 worth of razors from the store last Sunday.
THE National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has condemned a judge’s “alarming” decision to ban reporting of a Bloody Sunday murder hearing and called for the restriction to be overturned.
The ban relates to the case of Soldier F, the only member of the British armed forces to be charged in relation to the fatal shooting of 13 civilians by the Parachute Regiment’s First Battalion in Derry on January 30 1972.
District Judge Ted Magill’s decision bars the media from reporting the opening statements by the prosecution and defence and all witness testimonies, claiming that their publication would be against the public interest.
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