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Man who made more than £1m flogging fake designer clothes in Glasgow s Barras market ordered to pay money back

The confiscation order was updated in September 2015 to £1,479.48 which was paid in full. Ali was not present at a court hearing he was told to pay a further £16,722.11. It was revealed that Ali’s property in Kirkcaldy Road is in positive equity and has £14,127.63 in realisable interest. Ali’s Vauxhall Vivaro and Peugeot 207 cars also have a combined reasonable value of £1,115. His lawyer, Neil McCulloch, told the court: “The money recovered by the Crown is inheritable property.” Sheriff Paul Crozier ordered the cash to be paid back within the next six months. Comments & Moderation Readers’ comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly. We do not pre-moderate or monitor readers’ comments appearing on our websites, but we do post-moderate in response to complaints we receive or otherwise when a potential problem comes to our attention. You can make a complaint by using

Michael Stewart: Glasgow thug scarred woman for life on Valentine s Day row about messy house

Michael Stewart turned on the woman at her home in Easterhouse on Valentine s Day 2020. The 28-year-old courier grabbed the woman s head and wounded her by striking her against it. He pleaded guilty at Glasgow Sheriff Court to the assault to Miss Nolan s injury. The pair were together for five years prior to the incident. Two youngsters were eating breakfast in the living room. READ MORE:  Prosecutor Graham Macdonald said: The woman shouted at the children for causing mess when eating. Stewart then grabbed the rear of her head and forced her into the kitchen sink which caused her to hit her head on the sink.

Glasgow thug fractured man s jaw amid claims he hit his sister with a hammer

Grace buzzing for new season

Grace buzzing for new season Reporter: );   ); Grace Conway missed Derry s two All-Ireland final appearances to date, but is brimming with excitement for the new season and said the ball is now in the players court. When Derry lost the 2008 decider to London, she was part of the underage development squad and too young to be part of manager Mary Jo Boyle and Pearse McCallan s plans. “Aine McCusker was in my year at school, but she had a December birthday and she played in full-forward in that All-Ireland Final. I was gutted, there was me and Nuala Brown.we couldn t have played, we were too young,” Conway looks back.

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