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Squatter attack
Trio of illegal occupiers are accused of assault and drugdealing at British owned home
By Alberto Lejarraga
When he arrived at the complex of 700 apartments, he was told by residents to call the police. However, he refused to call the authorities, preferring to go to the property by himself. When he tried to open the flat’s The Englishman then spotted an open window and accessed the property through it.
Indecent pictures
POLICE have charged a Gibraltar man with having indecent images of a child and remanded him in custody. The Digital Forensics Team of the Royal Gibraltar Police arrested the unnamed man on May 10.
Prosecutors have now charged him with going against a sexual prevention order, trying to get an indecent photograph of a child, taking or publishing it and possessing it. All the offences are part of the 2011 Crimes Act. He is scheduled to appear before the Magistrates Court on June 15.
door, though, he discovered the lock had been changed. He then rang the doorbell on several occasions, but got no answer. BOTTLED: Owner was left bloodied
Once inside, he walked to the living room as he heard voices coming from there.
The Brit saw three men and asked them what they were doing in his house. The squatters are said to have responded in a violent manner and assaulted him, with alarming photos emerging on social media. According to sources one of the assailants hit him with a glass bottle over the head and he received multiple cuts.