ENQUIRIES into whether a Vietnamese man arrested in connection with a claimed £1m cannabis farm in Port Glasgow is a victim of modern day slavery are continuing. How Van Hoang was arrested along with a 17-year-old youth also Vietnamese after police raided the disused former Plaza/Gala bingo hall in the town last December. It emerged last month that there were concerns that Mr How, 40, could have been trafficked to Inverclyde by organised criminals. Prosecutor Frankie Morgan told the latest hearing at Greenock Sheriff Court: The Home Office is still making enquiries. The Crown is under a continuing duty to assess cases.
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With an air hose clamped between his teeth, Lam Van Hoang gets ready for his fishing dive in a river in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. Photo: Dieu Qui / Tuoi Tre
For Lam Van Hoang, a fisherman from Vietnam s Mekong Delta province of An Giang who makes his catches by diving into local waterways, the region’s depleting fish populations are too precious to be wasted.
Hoang, the fourth-generation diving fisherman in his family, is known in his hometown of Pho Ba Islet in Long Xuyen City as Ba Hoang, or Hoang the Otter, thanks to the abundant fishing experience he has built up over the years.
1/1 A YOUTH arrested following the discovery of an alleged £1m cannabis farm in a disused bingo hall in Port Glasgow has been granted bail by a sheriff. Lawman Michael Higgins decided to allow the 17-year-old Vietnamese national his liberty during a private calling of the petition case. But prosecutors whom court sources say objected to bail on grounds that the teenager is a potential flight risk lodged an immediate appeal against the sheriff s ruling. The move has resulted in the teenager who turned 17 whilst in custody on Christmas Eve remaining locked up pending an appeal hearing at the High Court today.
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Fall 2020 Childrenâs Flying Starts By PW Staff | Dec 18, 2020
We spotlight the authors of six of the season’s most promising children’s and YA debuts.
Legendborn, a mash-up of Arthurian legend and Black girl magic set in the contemporary South.
As a college senior, Chloe Gong, author of
These Violent Delights a fantastical take on ‘Romeo and Juliet’ set in 1920s Shanghai is one of PW’s youngest ever Flying Starts.
Cemetery Boys, one of the year’s standout YA novels.
Elatsoe, a supernatural mystery starring an asexual Lipan Apache teenager.
Author-illustrator Jashar Awan’s debut picture book,
What a Lucky Day!, which follows a group of animals as they confront their stereotypes and misconceptions of each other, has a timely message.