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Man in court after dramatic police swoop leads to gun seizure at city petrol station
Ibrahim Mohammed was remanded in custody after being charged in connection with a gun crime investigation that led to an arrest on Saturday
Police surround petrol station on major Liverpool road (Image: Sarah Barker)
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Gun seized in cross border police petrol station swoop
Patrol cars descended on the Shell Garage in Edge Lane last night as part of a major operation
10:40, 7 MAR 2021
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Police surround Shell petrol station on Edge Lane (Image: Sarah Barker)
A handgun was seized and a man arrested as police surrounded a petrol station as part of a cross border operation. Witnesses shared footage of a large police presence at the Shell Garage on Edge Lane at around 8.45pm on Saturday, with officers remaining on scene for several hours.
At least three marked police cars were visible, though witnesses said there were also unmarked vehicles involved in the operation.
Photo by Patricia O Blenes
Triple murder suspect to undergo psychiatric evaluation
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WARREN A man accused of killing three people last fall, including a 6-year-old boy, over drugs and money requested a change of venue and a “better-looking attorney” during a bizarre hearing that was quickly adjourned on March 2.
Nicholas Bahri appeared in person before Judge John Chmura in the 37th District Court for what was supposed to be a preliminary examination to determine if he’ll stand trial on murder, arson, mutilation of a dead body and weapons charges. Instead, the judge ordered that he first undergo a forensic psychiatric evaluation. That process will further delay progress in the case for weeks.