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Three teenage party goers had their partying plans cut short on Wednesday when they landed themselves on the wrong side of the law, pleading guilty to the unlawful possession of drugs upon their arraignment on Thursday.Bradley William James, Paul Bailey MullaYoung party goers have plans cut short
Three teenage party goers had their partying plans cut short on Wednesday when they landed themselves on the wrong side of the law, pleading guilty to the unlawful possession of drugs upon their arraignment on Thursday.Bradley William James, Paul Bailey Mullarkey and Grace Olivia Murray, all 19-year old British citizens, were arrested while partying at the Splash and Fun Park, the venue of one of several parties taking place around the island at Wednesday’s public holiday.Members of the Drugs Squad dispatched to the particular venue, had arrested the three youths after finding them in possession of psychotropic and other restricted drugs.A search had also been carried out later inside a room shared by all three suspects at a St Paul’s Bay residence, the prosecution explained, when outlining the circumstances leading up to Thursday’s arraignment.All three were charged with unauthorised possession of ecstasy and ketamine. Mr James was separately and additionally charged with possessing cocaine without proving that the drug was for his personal use.All three were arraigned separately, pleading guilty to the charges.Mr James, who had possessed fixed ecstasy pills and 1.237 grams of... Read more











