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Friday, May 17, 2013

Northern Irish man jailed for 14 years in Athens for drugs smuggling

Lorry driver Andrew Doherty, 38, from Co Tyrone, was found with 125kg of herbal cannabis in November 2011

A Northern Irish lorry driver is starting a 14-year prison sentence in a Greek jail for his part in a £1m herbal cannabis-smuggling operation.

Andrew Doherty, from Sion Mills, County Tyrone, was arrested in November 2011 as part of a police operation involving the Police Service of Northern Ireland, the Garda Siochana in the Irish Republic and the UK's Serious Organised Crime Agency.

The arrest was made in Igoumenitsa, a coastal city in north-west Greece, after Greek police and customs officers stopped the lorry the 38-year-old was driving. They found 125kg of herbal cannabis, which police believe was destined for Northern Ireland.

A PSNI spokesman said Doherty appeared in court in Athens on Friday and was sentenced to 14 years in jail. A Greek was also jailed by the same court.

A number of other suspects were arrested at the time of the seizure, which included a further 100kg of herbal cannabis found in a warehouse in Greece.

Detective Chief Inspector Todd Clements, from the PSNI's organised crime branch, said: "We welcome this substantial sentence imposed on an individual involved in drugs supply. Drugs pose an international threat to local communities in Northern Ireland and organised crime branch is committed to working with agencies across the world to ensure Northern Ireland is a safer place. Our inquiries into this seizure will continue."


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Women in trousers 'hostile', says Ukip donor

Demetri Marchessini aired controversial thoughts after publishing his book Women in Trousers: a Rear View

Nigel Farage is facing fresh embarrassment over a Ukip supporter after it emerged that one of the party's most generous donors believes that women are guilty of "hostile behaviour" by "deliberately" wearing trousers to make themselves unattractive to men.

Demetri Marchessini, a Greek-born shipping tycoon who gave Ukip £10,000 this year, made the comments in a coffee table book that features photographs of women from behind.

The millionaire teamed up with a photographer a decade ago to find "unattractive backsides", in the words of the Observer writer Liz Hoggard, on the streets of London and New York.

Marchessini wrote in Women in Trousers: A Rear View: "I adore women and want to see them looking beautiful. Everyone has the obligation to look as attractive as possible. It pains me to see women looking terrible.

"Walk along any street and you see women using trousers like a uniform every single day. This is hostile behaviour. They are deliberately dressing in a way that is opposite to what men would like. It is behaviour that flies against common sense, and also flies against the normal human desire to please."

In an interview with the Observer in 2003, the tycoon complained to Hoggard of the "vulgarity" of modern celebrities. He said: "Vulgarity is the name of the game today. Film stars today make no effort to look nice at all. [Jennifer] Lopez looks like a Mexican tart. I don't know how that can be a fashion leader."

He defended his book: "We were trying to get reality. Real women walking up and down the street. Normal life."

Marchessini said women should not wear trousers because they are meant for men's bodies. He said: "The interesting thing about this phenomenon is that, because women cannot see themselves from the rear, the vast majority of women are unaware that trousers are very unflattering to them. Trousers are made for men's bodies, which are mostly straight up and down.

"Women's bodies on the other hand consists of curves. Women have big bottoms – they are meant to have big bottoms. Countless women who would look lovely in dresses or skirts are embarrassingly unattractive in trousers."

Marchessini warned that women are undermining their chances of finding a partner by wearing trousers. "The more women dress like men, the less they are attractive to men. If a man finds a woman attractive, he will find her legs sexy even if they are not perfect, simply because they are her legs. Women know that men don't like trousers, yet they deliberately wear them."

Marchessini donated £5,000 to Ukip in February and a further £5,000 the following month – about 10% of the cash donations to the party.

Ukip has faced embarrassment before over sexism. Godfrey Bloom, one of the party's most prominent MEPs, complained in 2004 that women failed to clean properly behind fridges.

He said: "I want to deal with women's issues, because I just don't think they clean behind the fridge enough. I am going to promote men's rights."


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