The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Former Dundee United player denies driving dangerousl­y

Mohsni is alleged to have almost caused an accident in Fife

- CHERYL PEEBLES cpeebles@thecourier.co.uk

Former Rangers and Dundee United star Bilel Mohsni has denied driving dangerousl­y in Fife.

Mohsni, 31, is alleged to have almost caused an accident on the main road between Dundee and St Andrews.

He was absent when his case called yesterday but Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court was told he maintained his not guilty plea.

The defender, who now lives in France, was due to stand trial later this month but his hearing has been postponed until August.

Mohsni, is accused of overtaking several vehicles unsafely on the A914 in north-east Fife on April 8 last year. It is alleged he had to take evasive action to avoid crashing into a vehicle coming towards him on the opposite side of the road on the three-mile stretch between Forgan roundabout and St Michaels.

The charge against him also states he crossed a double solid white line.

The French-born Tunisian, who has also played for Tunisia’s national team, was on a short-term contract with Dundee United and living in Monifieth when the offence is alleged to have occurred.

An arrest warrant was previously issued for him when he failed to appear for a previous court date as his whereabout­s were then unknown.

Court papers delivered to his address in Mortimer Drive had been returned stating he no longer lived there. He has since been traced to an address in France but his attendance was excused at yesterday’s intermedia­te diet.

Solicitor Alistair Burleigh confirmed: “He is maintainin­g his plea of not guilty.”

His motion to postpone the trial was accepted unchalleng­ed by the Crown and a new date was fixed for August 1.

Another intermedia­te diet will be held on July 19, with Mohsni’s attendance excused again.

 ??  ?? Bilel Mohsni was on a short-term contract with Dundee United when the offence is alleged to have occurred.
Bilel Mohsni was on a short-term contract with Dundee United when the offence is alleged to have occurred.

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