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The notorious nicknames of Nottingham s biggest criminals

The notorious nicknames of Nottingham s biggest criminals
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Jailed in May: The people convicted for crimes in Dorset

Nottinghamshire criminals Locked up in May

Nottinghamshire criminals Locked up in May
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Dorset man s advanced plan to import huge haul of cannabis rumbled

Rupert Kelly (top left), Daniel Parrot (top right), Gavin Challis (bottom left) and Jason Tongue (bottom right) were all jailed for planning to import cannabis from Morocco into the UK. Picture: NCA A GANG spearheaded by a Dorset man built up a ‘advanced plan to import a huge quantity of cannabis’ into the UK – before being discovered by National Crime Agency. He planned to sell each kilo for between £3,000 to £3,500 – yielding at least £3 million in income. Bristol Crown Court heard how Kelly, Gavin Challis, 46, from Essex and Daniel Parrot and Jason Tongue, both aged 47 and from Nottinghamshire, conspired to collect the packages of Class B drugs from a moored yacht, land at the Cornish Coast to then be distributed across the country.

The faces of the latest criminals to be jailed for offences linked to Nottingham or Nottinghamshire

The faces of the latest criminals to be jailed for offences linked to Nottingham or Nottinghamshire The majority of cases were heard at Nottingham Crown Court 13:59, 15 MAY 2021 From left to right: Dale Disney, Jaye Whitten, Manish Shah (Image: Nottinghamshire Police) Never miss another Mansfield story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The country may have shut down over the last few months but, unfortunately, criminals haven t done the same, being caught for a variety of offences.

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