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Ayrshire teenager missing for two days may intend to travel to London
Ayrshire teenager missing for two days may intend to travel to London

Daily Record

time16-05-2025

  • Daily Record

Ayrshire teenager missing for two days may intend to travel to London

Emam Bashir from Dunlop was last seen in Glasgow City Centre on Tuesday, May 13 A missing Ayrshire teenager who hasn't been seen for two days may have travelled to London. Emam Bashir, 14, from Dunlop, was last seen in Glasgow City Centre on Tuesday night, May 13 at around 8.40pm. ‌ After boarding the 8.06pm train from Stewarton to Glasgow Central, Emam was seen heading towards the Union Street area of the city. ‌ Emam is described as black African, 5ft 9in, of slim build with black dreadlocks and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a teal hooded puffer jacket, grey Nike slim-fit tracksuit bottoms and black Nike Air Force trainers and is believed to be in possession of a mobile phone. Police enquiries so far have revealed that Emam, who recently moved to Scotland, had indicated an interest in travelling by train to meet African/Sudanese male friends in Glasgow. Emam may also be intending to travel to London. Police are appealing for information in a bid to trace his whereabouts. A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "Officers from Ayrshire are seeking the assistance of the public in an effort to trace a 14-year-old male missing from Dunlop, East Ayrshire. ‌ "He was last seen near Stewarton railway station, Dunlop Street on Tuesday May 13, where he boarded the 8.06pm train to Glasgow - alighting from said train at 8.40pm and heading to Union Street, Glasgow. "Emam is described as black African, 5'9", slim build, black dreadlocks, brown eyes. ‌ "Eman can speak English and Sudanese Arabic and was last seen wearing a teal hooded puffer jacket, grey Nike slim-fit tracksuit bottoms, black Nike Air Force trainers and is believed to be in possession of a mobile phone. "Extensive enquiries are underway which have so far revealed that Emam has recently moved to Scotland and had indicated an interest in travelling by train to meet African/Sudanese male friends in Glasgow. "Emam has extensive knowledge of the London area, where there is suggestion he may be intent on travelling there. "Anyone with information is asked to call the police non-emergency number, 101."

If you formerly lived in Sudan or South Sudan between November 4, 1997 and December 31, 2011 and have refugee or asylum status in the United States, a class action lawsuit may affect your rights
If you formerly lived in Sudan or South Sudan between November 4, 1997 and December 31, 2011 and have refugee or asylum status in the United States, a class action lawsuit may affect your rights

Associated Press

time05-02-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

If you formerly lived in Sudan or South Sudan between November 4, 1997 and December 31, 2011 and have refugee or asylum status in the United States, a class action lawsuit may affect your rights

NEW YORK, Feb. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- What is this class action lawsuit about? The French bank BNP Paribas, S.A. ('BNPP SA') and its U.S. affiliate ('BNPP US') (together the 'Defendants') are accused of knowingly funding the Government of Sudan's human rights abuses between November 1997 and December 2011. Defendants deny these allegations. The lawsuit is Kashef v BNP Paribas SA, 16 Civ. 3228(AKH) in federal court in the Southern District of New York. Who is a member of the class action lawsuit? If you were granted refugee or asylum status by the U.S. government, and formerly lived in Sudan or South Sudan between November 4, 1997 and December 31, 2011, you are a member of the Class and may be able to seek money compensation for your injuries. What happens next? Those who wish to be eligible to seek individual damages will have to so indicate by opting in. Promptly after they do so, they will receive a questionnaire, by which they can advise the lawyers and the Court of the necessary details about their claims. One or more trials, or a settlement, may follow. Do I need to get a lawyer? No. The Court appointed Kathryn Lee Boyd, of Hecht Partners LLP, and Michael Hausfeld, of Hausfeld LLP, to represent Class Members (the 'Class Counsel') at the trial. You do not need to get your own attorney, but you may do so if you wish. How can I seek money compensation for my injuries as part of the class action? You MUST complete an opt-in form and a questionnaire online by midnight ET on July 1, 2025. Personally identifiable information you provide will be protected and kept confidential by order of the Court, and will be available only to the Special Master, the Court, and internal and external legal counsel for the parties in this lawsuit. Even if you have provided information to Class Counsel in the past, you MUST complete the opt-in form and the questionnaire, to be sent to the Special Master. Instructions for accessing and completing the opt-in form and the questionnaire are available at (Sudanese Arabic available). *** If you are a member of the Class, the following legal rights and options are available to you: SEEK MONEY COMPENSATION FOR YOUR INJURIES. You must take action to seek money compensation for your injuries and losses. If between November 4, 1997 and December 31, 2011 you suffered injuries or lost property by the Government of Sudan's military, security services, police, or militias, including the Janjaweed, then you may be able to seek money compensation if you complete the opt-in form and the questionnaire. The opt-in form and the questionnaire are available at: (Sudanese Arabic available). You must do this by midnight ET on July 1, 2025. OR ASK TO BE EXCLUDED FROM THE CLASS ACTION. If you ask to be excluded from the Class Action, you will be excluded from the lawsuit, and you will not receive any money, if money is awarded to Class Members. To bring your own case against the Defendants, you must find a new attorney, or proceed without an attorney. If you want to file your own suit, please be aware that there is a statute of limitations that is as short as two days after you submit your opt-out notice; consult your lawyer quickly. To ask to be excluded from this class action, you must complete an opt-out form that is available on the website by midnight ET on July 1, 2025. OR DO NOTHING. If you do not ask to be excluded, you are included in the lawsuit and accept the outcome of the trial. IMPORTANT: you must complete the opt-in form and answer the questionnaire to seek any money compensation for your injuries. If you do not complete the opt-in form and the questionnaire, you will NOT be able to seek any money compensation for your injuries. *** If you have any questions, find more information online at: (Sudanese Arabic available) or Call Class Counsel Kathryn Lee Boyd at +1 (332) 334-7771 or Michael Hausfeld at +1 (771) 333-6786 (Sudanese interpreters available). View original content: SOURCE United States District Court for the Southern District of New York

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