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Vytautas Ausrota This man rugby tackled a woman to the ground and threatened her with a knife with the intent to sexually assault her. A woman aged in her 50s from Surrey, was walking along the South West Coast path just outside Lyme Regis when she heard a man running toward her from behind at approximately 3pm on Saturday, August 29, 2020. Bournemouth Crown Court heard how Vytautas Ausrota, aged 30 and of Plymouth, approached the victim and rugby tackled her to the ground and knelt on top of her. The victim saw he was holding an orange penknife with the blade out.
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“The operation was capable of producing industrial quantities for commercial use.”
The court hearing was told the units were divided with plants at different stages of growth.Picture: Dorset Police The court heard Bruci, of unknown address, pleaded guilty as a male worker who was coerced or intimidated or pressured into working at the cannabis farm. Aliaj, of no fixed abode, came to work there because he needed to pay off those who had lent him money when he came to the United Kingdom in the first place. “The fact is you both came to this country as illegal immigrants to make money,” said Recorder Gebb QC.
Dorset s largest ever cannabis farm discovered on industrial estate Pictures: Dorset Police THE largest cannabis factory ever discovered in Dorset was found by police on a Purbeck industrial estate – with more than 2,000 plants on the site. The operation at Sandford Lane Industrial Estate in Wareham had a potential crop yield of between £2.3million and £7.1million. A hearing at Bournemouth Crown Court on January 29 was told the factory was organised and professional , with the capability of producing industrial quantities for commercial use . Police s attention was brought to the site after a member of the public, who believed a burglary was taking place, reported concerns about a suspicious vehicle coming to and from the units in December 2019.