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Relative of Lee McKnight murder gang members sentenced for supplying drugs

A RELATIVE of Carlisle murder gang members Carol and Coral Edgar committed drugs supply crimes which came to light after she was arrested during the police probe into Lee McKnight’s killing. Janice Edgar, now 41, was detained on the evening July 24, 2020 by officers who also arrested her sister Carol, niece Coral and murder plot leader Jamie Davison. Hours earlier Mr McKnight’s badly-beaten body was found in the River Caldew. He was subjected to brutal violence inside a city house before being transported across the city and dumped in the water while barely alive. Last week, Coral Edgar, Carol Edgar, Davison and three other men were convicted of murdering Mr McKnight. They await sentence.

Drug driver jailed after high-speed police chase

Javid Adam A DRUG driver carrying more than £1,500 worth of cocaine and cannabis, led police on a high speed chase through Bolton. The Nightingale Court at the University of Bolton Stadium heard how 30-year-old ex-convict Javid Adam, driving a BMW, was pursued by police along Blackburn Road, Egerton, on the afternoon of April 20 last year, at 80mph. Adam, of Maplewood Gardens, Bolton, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply cocaine and cannabis, dangerous driving and driving under the influence of cocaine as well as having no licence or insurance. Alison Whalley, prosecuting, said: “He was overtaking vehicles that were going slower than him in an extremely dangerous manner.

Dad told emails to son were harassment in Carlisle Crown Court

Married dad made sexual suggestions to lone woman waiting for help on M6

Married dad made sexual suggestions to lone woman waiting for help on M6 Carlisle Crown Court A married dad who approached a lone woman on an M6 embankment as she waited for roadside recovery help and made a series of sexual suggestions has been spared immediate prison. The woman was sat beside the southbound carriageway of the motorway near Junction 37 after stopping her vehicle on the hard shoulder, in broad daylight on June 6 last year, and was waiting for a Green Flag worker when Ayoub Shah Momand approached. He had stopped his car in front of hers. After offering help with her vehicle which was declined, Momand, 45, sat down beside her, lounged on his right arm and said: “I was driving past and saw a beautiful woman at the side of the road and just knew that I couldn’t drive past.

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