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Daniely Denicolo da Silva Silveira and Dyego Silveria da Silva outside Swindon Crown Court Picture: ADVER PHOTOGRAPHER AN AMAZON worker used false identity documents to hire a van, the crown court heard. Brazilian nationals Dyego Silveria da Silva and his wife Daniely Denicolo da Silva Silveira originally came to the UK in 2018 on six-month tourist visas. Prosecutor Nicholas Hall told Swindon Crown Court on Friday that police had visited the couple’s home in the town on February 26 last year as part of an investigation into unrelated matters that have not been pursued by the force. Mr Hall said: “When police searched their property they found various fraudulent identity documents. It seems that these defendants came to the UK in 2018. They had six month tourist visas and they then over-stayed. They used the various documents, generally speaking, to gain employment in this country.”
A PAIR of fresh-faced drug dealers who ran the “Frank” line have been jailed. Friends Harry Law and Dolson Rochester were still in their teens when they were caught selling cannabis, crack cocaine and heroin out of a cuckooed flat in Melksham in August 2019. Both men, now 20, had already been caught by the same police officer dealing cannabis in Chippenham. Jailing “intelligent” Law, now living in Swindon, for two years and two months Recorder Elisabeth Bussey-Jones noted Law had turned his life around and had the support of almost a dozen references. She said: “I wholly appreciate what’s been said about you but I do had to sentence you for the offences you committed and the pre-sentence report that’s been provided while it does help you in many ways, your frankness – which is to be commended – also indicates really how entrenched this offending was and how you were properly dealing in drugs as a means of earning money.”
A PAIR of fresh-faced drug dealers who ran the “Frank” line have been jailed. Friends Harry Law and Dolson Rochester were still in their teens when they were caught selling cannabis, crack cocaine and heroin out of a cuckooed flat in Melksham in August 2019. Both men, now 20, had already been caught by the same police officer dealing cannabis in Chippenham. Jailing “intelligent” Law, now living in Swindon, for two years and two months Recorder Elisabeth Bussey-Jones noted Law had turned his life around and had the support of almost a dozen references. She said: “I wholly appreciate what’s been said about you but I do had to sentence you for the offences you committed and the pre-sentence report that’s been provided while it does help you in many ways, your frankness – which is to be commended – also indicates really how entrenched this offending was and how you were properly dealing in drugs as a means of earning money.”
Assault Earlier, the court was told that Hayward had been on the landing on her wing when she was asked to return to her cell. Footage from one of the officers’ body-worn video cameras showed the men telling her “in” as the directed her towards the single cell. Hayward accused the men of being racist and knocked the officer’s camera to the cell. As he went to retrieve the device, she punched him to the head. She was restrained on the bed by the other officer and, as she lashed out with her feet, struck the first officer. Prosecutor Susan Cavender said Hayward had lunged towards the man and tried to gouge at his eyes. The officer was left with bruising and scratches.