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(clockwise from top left) Sharaz Ali, Daniel Schofield, Liam Sherriff, Bilal Khan and Phan Tuan have all been jailed
A CONVICTED child rapist was locked up for four years after attempting to meet a 13-year-old girl for sex just seven months after his release from a 12 year prison sentence. Judge Jonathan Rose agreed with a probation officer and a psychiatrist that Daniel Schofield was a high risk of causing serious harm to children and gave him an 11 year extended sentence. Schofield, 33, of Lynfield Drive, Heaton, Bradford, was jailed on a video link to HMP Leeds after being recalled to prison until June, 2026.
Phan Tuan, pictured above, was jailed yesterday TWO men have been jailed after the police busted a huge £800,000 cannabis farm in a large industrial unit in Bradford. The 1,370 plant grow on Nesfield Street, which runs between Manningham Lane and Midland Road, was protected by roller shutters and the electricity meter had been bypassed by interfering with the supply below street level. Vietnamese nationals Phan Tuan and Nam Van were arrested from their bedrooms in an insulated structure in the building where 13 rooms had been created to house the plants, Bradford Crown Court heard yesterday afternoon. Tuan, 22, and Van, 41, both of no fixed address, at first claimed to be the victims of modern slavery.
January 29, 2021
The Genting Hong Kong Limited cruise ship subsidiary of Asian casino giant Genting Malaysia Berhad has reportedly announced that it will likely look to sell off the remaining interest it holds in a subordinate currently developing a new waterfront hotel in Macau.
According to a report from Inside Asian Gaming, the Hong Kong-listed firm last year disposed of a 50% stake in its Genting Macau enterprise, which is in the process of building a 21-story hotel on a two-acre parcel of reclaimed land in the Nam Van district of Macau. The source detailed that this venue is set to open in 2022 and earlier disclosed that it may take part in the former Portuguese enclave’s upcoming casino licensing process so as to be able to feature a gambling component.