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14 Mar 2026

Suspended sentence for Algerian asylum seeker charged with series of offences

Muhammed Gaouaoui (39) of no fixed abode was charged with the driving offences on August 9 including driving while unfit.  The attempted theft occurred on June 28

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Derry Magistrates' Court

An Algerian asylum seeker, based in Letterkenny, has appeared at Derry Magistrates' Court charged with a series of driving offences and attempted thefts of a handbag from a local hotel. 

Muhammed Gaouaoui (39) of no fixed abode was charged with the driving offences on August 9 including driving while unfit.  The attempted theft occurred on June 28.

The court heard that a vehicle was observed being driven erratically in the Clon Elagh area. The vehicle was seen to veer in and out and was being driven slowly. 

A police officer was able to approach the vehicle on foot and remove the keys.

Gaouaoui was driving the vehicle and there was a strong smell of cannabis and he was arrested. 

The court also heard that on June 28 the defendant was seen entering an hotel and attempted to steal a handbag from a guest but was stopped in the lobby.

The incident was captured on CCTV and the defendant was identified. 

Defence solicitor Seamus Quigley said that the handbag offence was 'unsavoury and lousy'.

He said there was no record for the defendant. 

District Judge Conor Heaney said Gaouaoui was a 'clear danger' to other road users. 

He was fined £250, disqualified from driving for 12 months and jailed for one month suspended for two years.

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