Joint operation to tackle contraband in prisons
Joint operation with NWROCU supported by Lancashire Police, British Transport Police, and HMPPS carried out an operation into visitors and prisoners smuggling illegal items into HMP Kirkham.
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Mae’n ddrwg gennym, roedd problem dechnegol. Rhowch gynnig arall arni.
221 i 230 o 244 canlyniad
Joint operation with NWROCU supported by Lancashire Police, British Transport Police, and HMPPS carried out an operation into visitors and prisoners smuggling illegal items into HMP Kirkham.
A criminal gang which ran two Class A County Lines drugs lines from the Black Country has been jailed for a combined total of more than 40 years.
Today (Friday 8 March) at Liverpool Crown Court, a Merseyside man has been jailed for Class A and B drug dealing as part of Operation Venetic.
Officers investigating the illegal sale of drugs on the dark web have arrested a man in Derbyshire.
Today at Preston Crown Court, a Lancashire drug dealer has been sentenced for conspiring to bring a million pound worth of illegal drugs into the UK.
Officer from the North East Regional Organised Crime Unit (NEROCU) spent their extra leap year day executing warrants across the North East as part of an operation to tackle organised drug crime.
Two brothers have been jailed for their role in a dealing cocaine after several kilos of the drugs were found in a car stopped at motorway services.
Two further men were sentenced at Mold Crown Court today (Friday 23 February) for their roles in a multi-kilo drugs conspiracy which led to the rural, tourist town of Llangollen being overrun with Class A and B drugs and associated disorder, violence, and anti-social behaviour.
Five people have been charged and quantities of drugs, cash, and a Samurai sword seized.
Last night (Thursday 22 February) a fifth man was charged by detectives from the NWROCU as part of an investigation into a multi-kilo drug conspiracy .