Two shameless drug dealers sentenced
Shaun Wood and Jamie Hines are facing the consequences of their criminal actions after a complex operation by the North East Regional Organised Crime Unit (NEROCU).
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Mae’n ddrwg gennym, roedd problem dechnegol. Rhowch gynnig arall arni.
411 i 420 o 477 canlyniad
Shaun Wood and Jamie Hines are facing the consequences of their criminal actions after a complex operation by the North East Regional Organised Crime Unit (NEROCU).
A large cannabis farm discovered in a disused social club in Northumberland and covering three floors has been dismantled.
“More communities should be looking to replicate this fantastic project; it’s been incredible to be part of something so important.”
A man has been sentenced following seizure of cannabis with street value of nearly £150,000.
Officers from the Yorkshire & Humber Regional Organised Crime Unit are teaming up with Leeds University by hosting a ‘Cyber Safe Day’.
Following on from last week’s burglary charges, officers from the North East Regional Organised Crime Unit (NEROCU) have now added five more people to their arrest list.
This evening (Thursday 18 April) detectives from the NWROCU have charged a further three people in connection with Operation Falcon - an investigation into a large scale drugs conspiracy.
Four suspects have been charged after a series of high-value burglaries across the North East.
Three men from Manchester and Liverpool have been jailed at Manchester Crown Court for over 36 years after their drugs and firearms deals were uncovered by NWROCU detectives when the encrypted communications platform ‘EncroChat’ was taken down by international law enforcement in 2020.
Aidan Sayers, 22, is now behind bars after the role he played in the illegal importation of Class A and B drugs into England from the United States of America – estimated to be worth almost £93,000.