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Four police officers found not guilty of affray in kebab shop fight

PSNI officers said they acted in self-defence

Police officers Taylor Annett and Mark Fulham leave Belfast Crown Court after a jury had found him and two fellow officers 'Not Guilty' of affray.
The case arose out of an incident when the four police officers were on an off-duty night out in Belfast
Police officers Taylor Annett and Mark Fulham leave Belfast Crown Court after a jury had found him and two fellow officers 'Not Guilty' of affray

FOUR off-duty PSNI officers have been found not guilty of being involved in a “fracas'' in a kebab shop

Victoria Bell (39), Dean McCallum (37), Mark Fulham (29) and Taylor Annett (25), whose addresses were given as c/o PSNI headquarters in east Belfast, denied a single charge each of affray.

The off-duty officers had been out in Belfast celebrating Mr Fulham’s birthday prior to the disturbance and all four accepted that by the time they went to City Kitchen in High Street for food, they were drunk.

All four officers said they acted in self-defence and that the force they used was necessary and proportionate.

The court heard in the early hours of January 8, 2022 Graham McCullough, entered the kebab shop and heard an interaction between the four defendants and a man wearing a red hat sitting on his own at another table.

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Mr McCullough intervened which resulted in a fracas breaking out and the PSNI being called to the scene.

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Police officer Victoria Bell leaves Belfast Crown Court after a jury had found her and three fellow officers 'Not Guilty 'of affray.
The case arose out of an incident when the four police officers were on an off-duty night out.
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Police officer Victoria Bell leaves Belfast Crown Court after a jury found her and three fellow officers 'not guilty 'of affray

During the trial at Belfast Crown Court, the defendants accepted that at no point during the incident did any of them reveal they were police officers.

At court on Monday, the jury returned not guilty verdicts for the charge of affray against each defendant.