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Police outside property on Plumstead Road, Norwich where cannabis plants were discovered
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A delivery driver who filmed police removing hundreds of cannabis plants from a flat above a Norwich pizza shop has described it as like a Guy Ritchie film playing out in front of our eyes .
Police executed a warrant at the flat above Papa John s takeaway restaurant on Plumstead Road, Norwich.
Around 300 cannabis plants were discovered by officers who also found hydroponic equipment following the raid at 11.10am on Tuesday, May 12.
Police and forensic officers with cannabis plants seized from a flat above Papa John s pizza takeaway in Norwich.
Gorleston High Street.
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A man convicted of peddling has been banned from entering Gorleston High Street at night.
Allan Scott, 40, of no fixed address, was handed a two-year criminal behaviour order (CBO) following a number of incidents including anti-social behaviour.
He appeared at Norwich Magistrates Court on April 30 after pleading guilty to a number of incidents between March and April 2020.
The court heard that Scott had been selling items without a licence, causing anti-social behaviour and failing to comply with coronavirus health regulations.
The provisions set out in the CBO state that Scott must not enter Gorleston High Street at any time, except between 11am and 12am.