Eight men deny violence over barber shop 'turf war'
Image caption, (L-R) Shahab Husseini, Sardam Ebrahimi, Omed PIrot, Bave Hamed, Bryar Muradi leave Cardiff Crown Court
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Eight men have denied violent disorder linked to an incident outside a barber shop.
A previous court hearing was told the case centred on a "barbers' turf war" on Blackwood High Street, Caerphilly, last month.
It was heard violence flared up at around 14:45 GMT on 13 February due to an alleged disagreement about a new barber shop potentially opening in nearby Newbridge.
The eight defendants appeared at Cardiff Crown Court on Monday and all pleaded not guilty to a charge of violent disorder.

Police were called to an incident on Blackwood High Street last month
They were granted conditional bail and a trial date was set for 9 March next year.
The eight charged are:
Alan Karimi, 30, of Malefant Street, Cardiff
Shahab Husseini, 24, of Clarence Street, Pontypool
Bave Hamed, 30, of Cwrt Bryn y Grug, Blackwood
Krmanj Sadiq, 29, of Ferry Court, Cardiff
Bryar Muradi, 28, of Central Avenue, Oakdale
Omed Pirot, 29, of High Street, Pentwynmawr, Caerphilly county
Adnan Mohamad, 29, of Malefant Street, Cardiff
Sardam Ebrahimi, 25, of Central Avenue, Oakdale
- Published17 February