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Adam Kabuye-Kasule, Liam Senior and Harry Thompson have been jailed
- Credit: Suffolk police
A drug dealer, a drink driver and a prolific shoplifter are among the criminals who have been put behind bars in Suffolk this week. Marketing manager county lines drug dealer sentenced
County lines drug dealer Adam Kabuye-Kasule was arrested in Hertfordshire but jailed in Ipswich
- Credit: Suffolk Constabulary
Adam Kabuye-Kasule, 29, was arrested in Hertfordshire on December 15 as part of Operation Orochi – a partnership between Suffolk Constabulary and the Metropolitan Police to tackle county lines drug dealing.
He was found with a phone that belonged to to the Reds county line, which trafficked drugs between London and Suffolk.
Adam Kabuye-Kasule, Liam Senior and Harry Thompson have been jailed
- Credit: Suffolk police
A drug dealer, a drink driver and a prolific shoplifter are among the criminals who have been put behind bars in Suffolk this week. Marketing manager county lines drug dealer sentenced
County lines drug dealer Adam Kabuye-Kasule was arrested in Hertfordshire but jailed in Ipswich
- Credit: Suffolk Constabulary
Adam Kabuye-Kasule, 29, was arrested in Hertfordshire on December 15 as part of Operation Orochi – a partnership between Suffolk Constabulary and the Metropolitan Police to tackle county lines drug dealing.
He was found with a phone that belonged to to the Reds county line, which trafficked drugs between London and Suffolk.
Gordon Tonnar was jailed at Ipswich Crown Court
- Credit: Charlotte Bond
A west Suffolk man convicted of recklessly endangering a man’s life by damaging a brake cable on his van has been jailed for five years.
Gordon Tonnar, 53, of Manor Road, Hessett, near Bury St Edmunds, pleaded not guilty to damaging a brake cable of a Ford Transit van belonging to John Tarpley in September 2019.
However, he was found guilty by a jury at Ipswich Crown Court by a 10-1 majority verdict on November 9, 2020.
He had also denied witness intimidation and was unanimously found guilty by the jury.