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‘Ninja Man’ remanded on charges relating to Parliament Museum

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Street character Anthony Fitzpatrick “Ninja Man” Lynch has been remanded to prison after facing two charges relating to the burglary of the Museum of Parliament.

The 69-year-old vagrant was not required to plead to entering the Museum, which is housed in the historic Parliament Buildings, between September 30 and October 11, and stealing a briefcase worth $500; two armorial badges worth $13 200; a pistol and cutlass worth $30 000; a cutlass valued at $250; a jacket worth $10 000; a cummerbund valued at $6 000; a cup worth $4 000; a conch shell valued at $150; a pipe worth $8 000, a rebate plane worth $200; three hand drills worth $600 and an awl valued at $200, all belonging to the State.

He was also accused of entering the same Museum of Parliament, between October 14 and 16, and stealing a belt buckle valued at $5 000 belonging to the State.

Magistrate Manila Renee remanded Lynch to Dodds Prison until December 21.

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