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Drugs gang used 'Thank You NHS van' and Covid loan to fund criminal empire, court hears

A gang of 10 that ferried drugs in a “Thank You NHS” van during lockdown have been jailed for almost 100 years.

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Man jailed for seven years after admitting drugs offences

After a proactive warrant in Brentwood officers found drugs equipment with potential yields of hundreds of kilograms of Class B drugs.

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Kilkenny man had crack cocaine for 'a bit of fun' on his birthday

A man in his forties who went to Dublin and bought drugs on his birthday had his case adjourned for a probation report at Kilkenny District Court. Barry Young, .

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 14:25:00

trust has been shattered and that the police spend too much time on symbolic gestures, rather than actually fighting crime. the letter was the home secretary s first public interaction with chief constables, police and crime commissioners in england and wales since being appointed home secretary. let s talk to leroy logan, former superintendent in the metropolitan police. the working assumption in what the home secretary has written seems to be that initiatives on diversity and inclusion are a stopping work on crimes, like drugs offences, vehicle theft and so on. is there any truth in that? or do the police have the bandwidth to deal with all of these? police used to have the bandwidth to do all of this, especially the macpherson inquiry in the late 90s

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 03:40:00

law and order, we are number one. you have. i believe i m right in saying, minister, you have about 60 people on death row at the moment, don t you? and the vast majority of them are accused, convicted of drugs offences. we do, but we have also saved thousands of lives because we are now arresting about 3,000 people per year. see, the. that s 3,000 people. the anti death penalty asia network says this, and then we ll move on after this. but singapore s international reputation, they say, has deteriorated significantly as the result of things like the execution of this individual, nagaenthran. that s what you have to confront. are you prepared to see your state s reputation sink because of the draconian decisions you insist on making? i think the key thing is the lives of singaporeans and protecting singaporeans. you know, people focus on and the bbc focuses on this one person. you ran four articles from october of last year to march of this year.

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