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Stabbing neighbour, knife thug and repulsive paedophile jailed this week
An overview of the most serious cases linked to Merseyside over the last seven days
05:00, 8 MAR 2021
Updated
These are the faces of 15 criminals locked up for crimes linked to Merseyside this past week.
One judge had to deal with a pair of brothers behind a huge cocaine conspiracy that was backed up by an arsenal of guns and grenades.
A court heard about a young knife thug and his mum who tried to help smuggle tens of thousands of pounds of drugs and other illicit items in prison
Judges had to sentence repulsive paedophiles who ruined the lives of young girls and in one instance even had the gall to blame their victim.
Drug gang brothers busted after mini armoury of guns and grenades found
Terence and Anthony Nash were key figures in a gang that played a major role in Kirkby s drugs trade
Brothers Terence Nash, left, and Anthony Nash, ran a drug dealing gang in Kirkby. Image: Merseyside Police
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Police met by half naked drugs boss in raids linked to bomb squad call out
Terence and Anthony Nash were both jailed for their roles in a gang that played a major role in Kirkby s drug trade
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Drugs gang boss Anthony Nash answers his door to police while semi-naked. Image Merseyside Police/Dave Kendall (Image: Dave Kendall)
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Police received a report THE following cases were heard at Teesside Magistrates Court this week. MR LIAM ANTHONY NORMANTON, 25 of Worcester Gardens in Hartlepool was committed to prison for an overall sentence of 12 weeks, suspended for 18 months and disqualified from driving for 12 months, after being caught behind the wheel under the influence of cocaine as well as being found in the possession of a wooden rolling pin. The defendant pleaded guilty and was made to pay £128 to victim services. MRS NICOLA WALLINGER, 41 of Londonderry Road in Stockton was given community order after assaulting a police officer by coughing in his face and claiming to have Covid-19. The defendant pleaded guilty and was proved guilty in their absence and was made to pay £200 in compensation.