Published:
4:29 PM April 22, 2021
Police officers at the former KTV China City bar and restaurant on Prince of Wales Road in Norwich after a cannabis factory was discovered.
- Credit: Peter Walsh, Archant Norfolk
Two men have appeared in court after a cannabis factory was uncovered in Norwich s nightclub district.
Police officers at the former KTV China City bar and restaurant on Prince of Wales Road in Norwich after a cannabis factory was discovered.
- Credit: Peter Walsh, Archant Norfolk
It was later confirmed by police that a cannabis factory, thought to have contained more than 270 mature plants, had been discovered.
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Published:
4:40 PM April 20, 2021
Updated:
6:03 PM April 20, 2021
Kenneth Baillie, Tyrone Ioannou and Thomas Lucas were all arrested for their involvement in the operation
- Credit: Norfolk Constabulary
Three drug dealers were snared when police intercepted a £400,000 parcel of cocaine addressed to a house in Norwich.
Border Force in Essex identified the package, which was heading to an address in Mile Cross.
Officers from Norfolk Police got involved, and the parcel was allowed to continue on its way - enabling officers to pounce and make arrests when it arrived.
Tyrone Ioannou, 30 and of Perrys Lane in Norwich and Thomas Lucas, 31 and of Back Lane in Norwich, appeared at Norwich Crown Court on Thursday 15 April.
James Crosbie has appeared in court charged with murder of Dean Allsop, pictured.
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James Crosbie, 47, of Primrose Crescent, Thorpe St Andrew, appeared for the hearing at Norwich Crown Court on Tuesday afternoon.
A provisional trial date of Monday, December 6, 2021, has been fixed with the case expected to last for two to three weeks.
And a separate plea and trial preparation hearing has been set for Friday, July 16.
Crosbie is charged with the murder of Dean Allsop on Wednesday, April 14, following reports of a disturbance involving a number of people at Primrose Crescent in Thorpe St Andrew.
He is also charged with two counts of grievous bodily harm and three counts of possessing an offensive weapon.
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