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Donegal man convicted of arsons at iconic pier in England

Donegal man convicted of arsons at iconic pier in England
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A Donegal man has been convicted of arson for setting fires at Southport Pier in England and issued a five-year criminal behaviour order. The court heard he intended to cause millions in damage, and he is now prohibited from entering the site or possessing fire-starting materials.

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The case underscores the use of multi-agency partnerships and criminal behaviour orders to deter antisocial behavior and protect public infrastructure.

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A Donegal man was issued with a five-year criminal behaviour order (CBO) after being convicted of arson in England.

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