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Updated AN ANIMAL charity is to prosecute three people for allegedly selling puppies without a licence. Animal Protection Services says it has investigated the illegal puppy trade across the country. The charity says it has found some sellers in Brighton giving a false impression that they are legally entitled to sell animals. The Covid lockdowns have increased the demand for new pets and driven up the supply of puppies for sale. It has led to unlicensed breeders seeking to exploit the situation, the charity says. Animal Protection Services said: During the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, demand for puppies as pets has increased inciting the involvement of unlicensed breeders.
A FIGHT on the seafront descended into chaos as a horror hit and run crash left a young man dead and two others seriously injured. Suel Delgado was out with his friends from Crawley to celebrate the birthday of Aman Alyas on November 30, 2019. But the 20-year-old was murdered by Iftekhar Khondaker, 34, who mowed him down in his father’s BMW in Marine Parade at about 5.30am on December 1. This is how the shocking violence unfolded.
Before Brighton At 10pm, friends Suel Delgado, Azaan Khan, Raja Zakir Khan (Zak), Umar Khan, Zidane Yousaf, Clayton Gardner, Shabaz Khan and Suliman Khan arrived at the Sandman Signature Hotel in Crawley.
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Police have raided an absolutely ridiculous house party as 30 revellers breached coronavirus restrictions for a birthday bash.
Officers were called to Ormskirk in Lancashire at 2.45am on Sunday to break up the rave allegedly hosted by bored Edge Hill University students.
Some escaped by climbing out a window but the organiser - a 20-year-old woman - was given a £10,000 fixed penalty notice and nine others were fined £800.
One man - Sam Taiwo, 23, from Sheffield - is due in court in April after he was arrested and later charged for shoving an officer.
It comes as a barbershop owner was left red faced when he answered a call from a customer while talking to police and officers shut down an unofficial football match.
The elderly man was arrested at Forest Row for failing to give his details to officers. He appeared at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday and was given a £50 for obstructing a PC . He also pleaded guilty to breaching Covid-19 regulations. It comes as Sussex Police revealed the outrageous excuses given by rule-breakers to avoid a ticket. Superintendent Julia Pope, who is leading the policing operation for the pandemic, said: “In the last week we have had to issue 192 fixed penalty notices which, considering we have been in a pandemic for almost a year now, is completely unacceptable – and some people are making light of their reasons for being out and about.