A DRUG dealer who is already serving a four-year prison sentence has been ordered to pay back almost £50,000 he made illegally. Financial investigators found Dwaine Butcher had profited by £45,235 from his crimes, after looking into his assets and savings. The team found the 26-year-old had a Rolex watch valued at £22,500 and £22,735 in cash, which Lewes Crown Court deemed on April 8 that he must pay back. Butcher, who had been arrested in October 2018, during a Sussex Police day of action on county lines at an address in Preston Park Avenue, Brighton, was given a Confiscation Order under the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA).
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Brighton councillors were not aware of plans to slash green wall
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A CAMPAIGN group say they have reported the council to the police for an alleged wildlife crime. It comes after work on the living wall in Madeira Drive, which was planted by the Victorians and is a wildlife reserve.
Brighton and Hove City Council said on Monday that the Local Wildlife Site was cut on purpose in order to build a “possible” cycle lane in the road.
READ MORE: The Friends of Brighton and Hove Citizen s Action Group (FBHCAG) allege the partial cutting down of the Green Wall in Madeira Drive amounts to a criminal offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.