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“He has a very good chance to turn it around. “He is a Christian, and he’s been studying that religion in prison. “There is some good there in that way.” Judge Samantha Cohen said: “You will be aware that Class A drugs are sold by organised criminal gangs and they bring with them violence and misery. “They damage people’s lives. “Another way the gangs work is by pressuring and coercing young people to become involved in their business and that’s what happened to you. “You yourself were a victim of an organised crime gang who coerced you and pressured you to becoming involved in the drugs supply enterprise.”
“He has a very good chance to turn it around. “He is a Christian, and he’s been studying that religion in prison. “There is some good there in that way.” Judge Samantha Cohen said: “You will be aware that Class A drugs are sold by organised criminal gangs and they bring with them violence and misery. “They damage people’s lives. “Another way the gangs work is by pressuring and coercing young people to become involved in their business and that’s what happened to you. “You yourself were a victim of an organised crime gang who coerced you and pressured you to becoming involved in the drugs supply enterprise.”
“He has a very good chance to turn it around. “He is a Christian, and he’s been studying that religion in prison. “There is some good there in that way.” Judge Samantha Cohen said: “You will be aware that Class A drugs are sold by organised criminal gangs and they bring with them violence and misery. “They damage people’s lives. “Another way the gangs work is by pressuring and coercing young people to become involved in their business and that’s what happened to you. “You yourself were a victim of an organised crime gang who coerced you and pressured you to becoming involved in the drugs supply enterprise.”
A UNIVERSITY lecturer tried to meet a “12-year-old girl” for sex – and had a mattress decorated with fairy lights in his lounge. Bhusan Chettri has been jailed for more than three years after he was caught out by undercover police officers in Grays. The 36-year-old of Merchant Street, London, is originally from India but was working as a data analytics lecturer at Queen Mary University of London. In November last year, he messaged a profile called “Ella” on the online chat room site “321chat”, who described herself as a 12-year-old girl. Chettri posed as a 15-year-old boy and claimed that he liked younger girls and sent various sexualised messages to the profile, encouraging her to perform sex acts on herself to “practice” for when they met up in person.