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NEWS > 08 April 2008

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Sikh's to file suit against po
A Sikh organisation plans to challenge a ban on wearing a turban while on duty in a volunteer reserve police force in Ireland.

A Sikh man, who has not been named, had recently tried to join the Garda Reserve, a volunteer reserve section of Ireland's police force Garda Siochana, but was told he could not wear his turban while on duty.

The Irish Sikh Council said it is in touch with representatives of a New York Police Department (NYPD) Sikh officer who successfully overturned a similar ban in the New York police force.

President of the Sikh Council, Harpreet ... Read more

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Louisa Police Officers Arraign

Two members of the Louisa Police Department were arraigned this morning on charges of official misconduct.

Chief Kevin Adkins and Officer Barry Bellomy face first and second degree misconduct charges after being indicted by a Lawrence County, KY Grand Jury. All the charges are misdemeanors.

According to the indictment, Bellomy is charged with ignoring a police call while he was at the home of a former reporter for the Big Sandy News.

Bellomy and the chief are also accused of harassing the reporter, Roberta Blevins.

Blevins told NewsChannel 3 that both men were trying to harass her to get tape recordings she had relating to an investigating of the two officers.

During their arraignment in District Court, Adkins and Bellomy pleaded not guilty to the charges. Their next court date is set for May 21.
 

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