CAUZIONE CONCESSA A JAMIE BRYSON
Flag protestor Jamie Bryson granted bail (NewsLetter)
Ulster People’s Forum chair Jamie Bryson has been bailed after more than a month in prison.
The 23-year-old flag protestor, of Rosepark in Donaghadee, was released on Wednesday on strict bail conditions.
He is not allowed to make public speeches or online posts relating to flag protests, not allowed to conceal his identity and must stay out of Belfast city centre and one mile away from any protests.
He must also obey a curfew between 8pm and 7am and not use a mobile phone.
Mr Bryson is required to report to Newtownards police station every day.
He faces charges of encouraging or assisting offences, and taking part in an unnotified public procession.
Fellow UPF member Willie Frazer was released on bail earlier this month after almost two weeks in prison.
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