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Man who sent aggressive and threatening messages to the House of Commons Speaker has been given a three-year restraining order

  • Writer: 17GEN4
    17GEN4
  • Jul 15, 2024
  • 1 min read

A man who sent aggressive and threatening messages to the House of Commons Speaker has been given a three-year restraining order. Mark Innes, 56, admitted emailing Sir Lindsay Hoyle with disturbing images and threatening him on a social media post.


A 56-year-old man, Mark Innes, has been given a three-year restraining order after sending aggressive and threatening messages to the House of Commons Speaker, Sir Lindsay Hoyle. Innes admitted to emailing Sir Lindsay with disturbing images and posting a threatening message on social media.


Key Points

  • Mark Innes, 56, sent threatening messages to Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the House of Commons Speaker

  • Innes admitted to emailing Sir Lindsay with disturbing images and posting a threatening message on social media

  • A three-year restraining order has been given to Innes to prevent further harassment





 
 
 

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