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Thursday 24 June 2010

Prison for £9.5million drug smuggling gang (From Brentwood Weekly News)

Prison for £9.5million drug smuggling gang (From Brentwood Weekly News): "GANG has been jailed for smuggling £9.5million worth of cannabis into the country.
A dozen men were jailed for a total of 64 years and eight months for a conspiracy to import two huge shipments of the drug, hidden in boxes of cucumbers in the back of lorries from Spain.
They were all arrested during an undercover operation by the Serious and Organised Crime Agency last summer.
The first wave of arrests were made as they attempted to process nearly two tonnes of cannabis, with a street value of £4.5milion, at the Convoys Commercials industrial yard, in Baker Street, Orsett, on June 27 last year.
Then, just a fortnight later on July 12, undercover officers watched other members of the gang unload another two tonnes, worth an estimated £5million, from a lorry in Hounslow, West London.
Judge Alan Saggerson, sitting at Basildon Crown Court, said it had been a “sophisticated operation” which would have netted “significant financial rewards”."
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Witness loses his protection - Nova Scotia News - TheChronicleHerald.ca

Witness loses his protection - Nova Scotia News - TheChronicleHerald.ca: "career criminal who helped put a Halifax Hells Angel and three other men away for a Dartmouth murder says he has been pulled from Canada’s witness protection program.
'As of last Friday, they’ve officially given me the boot,' Paul Joseph Derry said in a telephone interview.
'Happy to see me gone, I’m sure.'
On May 28, Assistant Commissioner Stephen White wrote that 'all protection provided to you pursuant to the protection agreements . . . between you and the RCMP and pursuant to the Witness Protection Program Act is hereby terminated effective immediately.'
Derry, who now goes by another name, had been fighting to stay in witness protection since October, when RCMP first sent him a letter saying it was going to end its contract.
News outlets reported at the time that Derry had 13 alleged breaches to the terms of his witness protection agreement. The Chronicle Herald hasn’t seen the list of breaches, but Derry said those incidents included interviews with reporters and radio shows, especially following a book he published in April 2009 about the killing — Treacherous: How the RCMP Allowed a Hells Angel to Kill."
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NJ.com : Teens shot in front of Carteret home were Crips gang members, officials say

NJ.com : Teens shot in front of Carteret home were Crips gang members, officials say: "Isilma Samuel knew her son was involved with the wrong people, so she moved from Orange to Carteret, two counties away, believing her children would be safer.
Her efforts weren’t enough. Late Tuesday night, Devon Mbachu, 19, was shot and killed, and another teenager was wounded, in front of the Lowell Street home in Carteret where Samuel lived with her two sons.
Police told the mother that her son had again become involved with the wrong people.
'I warned him not to hang out, not to draw attention to himself,' Samuel said of her son, who was to graduate from Carteret High School today."
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