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Four in court after 'Twelfth'


Four young men, one of whom has an address outside of Enniskillen, appeared at a special Court in Omagh on Monday charged in relation to incidents which occurred early on Sunday morning on the Cornagrade Road, Enniskillen.

The accused are - Mark Spillane, Foxhill Close, Enniskillen; Brian Corrigan, Macken; Philip McManus, Derrin Road and Ciaran Hanley, Kilmacormick.

All four were charged with riotous behaviour and with a number of public disorder offences, including assaulting Police and resisting arrest.

The four were remanded in custody to appear in court at a later date.


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