Man facing Indecent image charges is to have Case sent to Crown Court. Colin Doak had Disgusting Images of Children and Babies, being Abused online. Beyond Words, yet the Sentence is, Imposing the maximum, namely 100 hours Community Service and three years on Probation, she warned Doak that any breach or further offence would see him breached and brought back to court facing jail. Why another Paedo, Walks out of Court, Free.

One of those devices, Judge Ievers told the court, was found to contain some 1,797 illegal files including 714 videos

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Ah lads they have to be Trolling us now ! So the picture is of a typically white well to do family but the story is this. I did not know “seeking better employment opportunities” was a reason to seek asylum So it looks like they were put in a small Irish village, housed and given what they wanted but they did not like it. Storm Eowyn reinforced their urgency to return as they were left without electricity for several days. So was the majority of elderly in Rural areas Anyway an Government funded NGO IOM – UN Migration Agency in Ireland who are committed to the principle that migrants and society hired a car to bring them to the airport. Now get this “The family Traveled without any issues and had since reunited with their loved ones in their home country.” So what was the bases of the asylum application ? Anyone ? Anyone ? Anyone ? Better still The family is now using their reintegration grant to establish a cosmetics business specializing in organic products. This is why Ireland is in a lot of trouble, The story in full proudly published by IOM – UN Migration Agency in Ireland A family of six initially arrived in Ireland seeking better employment opportunities due to challenges in their home country. However, living in a small Irish village, they experienced isolation and severe homesickness, leading them to withdraw their international protection claim and opt for Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration. Their youngest child was born in Ireland at the end of 2024, and IOM facilitated the issuance of a travel document for the infant in coordination with the relevant embassy. Additionally, since the family had not accessed healthcare for some time, a general practitioner conducted medical assessments for all members before departure. Their urgency to return was further reinforced by Storm Eowyn, which struck a week before their journey, causing power outages that left them without electricity for several days. To ensure a smooth and comfortable journey, IOM arranged a car transfer from the village to Dublin Airport. The family traveled without any issues and had since reunited with their loved ones in their home country. The family is now using their reintegration grant to establish a Cosmetics business specializing in organic products. If you need to return to your country of origin and don’t have the means to do so, find out how IOM Ireland can support you.

11:45 PM · Apr 24, 2025 · 21.4K Views Keira Connolly @keira_con