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Total Stories: 30          Published: Wed, Mar 26, 2008



Alleged cafe burglar has job check

A youth who allegedly burgled the Ulsterbus deport cafe in Enniskillen and a house in the town, through his solicitor, sought changes to his curfew times to allow him to do week-end work in a Chinese restaurant.

The accused, who cannot be named because of his age, was summonsed for breaking into the cafe at 2.30 in the morning, looking for money and had then entered a house belonging to the parents of a friend.

A Police witness told the Court he believed he could connect the accused with all four offences, and that identification would be by way of fingerprints.

The defendant's solicitor, Garry Smyth, then applied for his client to be released on bail. He explained that he had only just taken up work in a Chinese restaurant, and he asked that the bail conditions be relaxed to allow him to be out until 12 midnight on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Earlier, the accused was ordered to stay at a named address, to abide by a curfew from 9pm-8am, to present himself to Police on request, to avoid alcohol and to undergo a preliminary breath test when asked to do so by Police.

When his counsel sought changes to his curfew conditions on the basis that he was working nights, the RM said the Court would need more evidence of that.

"I want updated confirmation from the proprietors that he is employed".

He warned the accused that if he was caught out on the streets drinking at 12 o'clock midnight, his bail would be broken. He agreed to the relaxed times at week-ends provided he was working.


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