Detectives are continuing to seek information on the whereabouts of a wanted man, after he was jailed in his absence for attempting to buy grenades over a secret area of the internet.
A man has been ordered to pay back nearly £25,000 he made from selling drugs at a Norfolk holiday park.
Daniel Gould was jailed for four years and eight.
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6:00 PM January 12, 2021
Daniel Gould was sentenced in connection with a number of drug offences and has now been told to pay back his criminal gains. Picture: NORFOLK CONSTABULARY
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A man has been ordered to pay back nearly £25,000 he made from selling drugs at a Norfolk holiday park.
Daniel Gould was jailed for four years and eight months in September after he admitted offences linked to the supply of cocaine, MDMA and ketamine from a caravan at Hopton Holiday Village.
Norwich Crown Court heard a police swoop found £7,500 worth of cocaine, £1,200 worth of ecstasy, and ketamine worth £8,500 at the caravan where he was staying.
17-year-old charged with six terrorism offenses
A UK court has charged a 17-year-old teenage boy with six terrorism offenses. The teenager, from Essex in southeastern
| 6 Jan 2021 5:35 AM GMT
A UK court has charged a 17-year-old teenage boy with six terrorism offenses. The teenager, from Essex in southeastern England, cannot be named because of his age, reports Xinhua news agency. He appeared via video link before the Westminster Magistrates Court in London on Monday. He is being held on remand to appear at the Old Bailey Central Criminal Court on January 22. He was charged with the six terrorism offenses following an investigation led by Counter Terrorism Policing North East (CTP), supported by Eastern Region Special Operations Unit and Essex Police. The CTP said the teen was arrested and detained under the Terrorism Act on December 29, 2020, as part of a pre-planned, intelligence-led operation. Two homes in Chelmsford and Brentwood in Essex were searched in connection with
Guzzy Lee. Kevin Lee
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Two gun-dealing brothers from Norfolk were among a series of crooks jailed for a total of more than 100 years after being caught by a regional crime group.
Guzzy Lee, 36, of Butlers Gardens, Wymondham, and Kevin Lee, 30, of St Mary’s Terrace, Pulham St Mary, were jailed for a total of 24 years after pleading guilty to a number of firearms offences.
Guzzy Lee was sentenced to 13 and a half years in prison and Kevin Lee was jailed for 10 and a half years after they were sentenced at Ipswich Crown Court in January last year.