Gang members miss court date after coronavirus outbreak at HMP Forest Bank
Three prisons across Greater Manchester are currently dealing with outbreaks of the virus
Brothers Terence Nash, left, and Anthony Nash, ran a drug dealing gang in Kirkby (Image: Merseyside Police/Liverpool Echo)
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Police met by half naked drugs boss in raids linked to bomb squad call out
Terence and Anthony Nash were both jailed for their roles in a gang that played a major role in Kirkby s drug trade
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Drugs gang boss Anthony Nash answers his door to police while semi-naked. Image Merseyside Police/Dave Kendall (Image: Dave Kendall)
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Fifth arrest after dad and restaurant owner killed
Mohammed Islam was hit by his own Mercedes whilst delivering a takeaway in Romiley in January
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Haji Mohammed Hedayatul Islam - known as Nowab Miah (Image: Unknown)
A fifth teenager has been arrested in relation to the death of a restaurant owner who was killed during a carjacking in Stockport.
Mohammed Islam, known as Nowab Miah, was hit by his own Mercedes whilst delivering a takeaway in Romiley on January 8.
An 18-year-old man was arrested in Hyde earlier today (Tuesday 2 March) on suspicion of conspiracy to steal. He remains in custody waiting to be quizzed by detectives.
When she died, her family said her son adored her - now he s admitted killing her
Leroy Panton, 40, pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility
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