Rose West spotted at Gloucester cafe where teenage victim s body feared buried
Killer Rose West was reportedly spotted at the Pop In cafe, now known as Clean Plate, prior to the disappearance of 15-year-old Mary Bastholm whose remains are feared to be buried there
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Major police probe into EncroChat sees 14 suspected drug dealers appear in court
They are also accused of possessing firearms and money laundering. People from Bristol, Bath and Cheltenham are among those facing further court appearances
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Fourteen people face charges (Image: PA)
More than a dozen suspected drug dealers have appeared in court after a major police probe targeting criminals who use the mobile encryption service EncroChat.
A total of 14 people - including some from Bristol, Bath and Cheltenham - have been charged with the large scale supply of drugs, possession of firearms and ammunition, and money laundering.
They were all arrested as part of South West Regional Organised Crime Unit s Operation Venetic - the law enforcement response to the takedown EncroChat.