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Jealous monster threatened to have ex killed by drug addicts

Updated Friday, 28th May 2021, 1:50 pm Craig Michael Grundy burst into her home on Ingsbeck Mews in Wakefield city centre and accused her of cheating on him, Leeds Crown Court was told. Prosecutor Bashir Ahmed told the court that Grundy, aged 32, had been in a relationship with the woman for 18 months. For most of that time he was described as being pretty decent , but said: However, after drinking alcohol he would become verbally and physically aggressive towards her and turn into a monster. Ingsbeck Mews in Wakefield. The relationship ended on March 26 after his partner described his drinking as getting totally out of hand .

Barnsley prison officer jailed

× A BARNSLEY prison officer who embarked on a relationship with an infamous ‘drug lord’ inmate serving 29 years behind bars has been jailed for eight months. Millie Kirk, 26, of Dovecliffe View, Worsbrough Bridge, appeared at Leeds Crown Court on Monday and pleaded guilty to one charge of misconduct in a public office. Judge Christopher Batty was told Kirk worked at HMP Wakefield - the largest high security prison in Britain - and struck up a relationship with notorious inmate John Anslow who was convicted of conspiracy to supply cocaine and cannabis. Anslow became the first category A prisoner - a term given to convicts deemed to pose a higher risk - to escape custody in January 2012 when the prison van he was travelling in was ambushed.

Police found cannabis farm worth £36,000 when they executed search warrant at a house in Beeston

Cenaj was interviewed and told police he had entered the UK illegally six months earlier. The defendant said he had been ordered to look after the plants by criminals who arranged his entry into the country. Cenaj said he had also been given £2,000 in cash by the men he had been working for. He pleaded guilty to producing cannabis. He added that Cenaj became involved in the offending as he owed £22,000 to the criminal gang. Jailing Cenaj for 16 months, Judge Christopher Batty said: This was a significant and sophisticated cannabis grow. I accept it was not your operation but you played a significant role. You were there to garden and look after the plants.

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