Albanian used fake passport to rent Norwich properties for cocaine gang
Adrian Malga has admitted being part of a crime gang who flooded Norwich with “kilos and kilos” of drugs.
Crime Correspondent
Simon is a crime correspondent based in Norwich and covers Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.
Simon is a crime correspondent based in Norwich and covers Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire.
Adrian Malga has admitted being part of a crime gang who flooded Norwich with “kilos and kilos” of drugs.
Jeremy Folkard and his 25-year-old son Rhys were discovered with drugs and cash following a police raid in Costessey.
Andrew Ryan admitted viewing sexual images of children as young as three following a police raid on his home, following a tip off from the National Crime Agency.
Alaina Pitcher was a prosecution witness in the trial of Theodore Lynch but has been jailed for sperate offences of robbery and burglary in Norwich.
Robert Massingham veered into oncoming traffic during a seven mile pursuit near Holt at the height of the August tourist season.
Theodore Lynch, jailed for the brutal murder of a man he stabbed to death in a Norwich flat, has a long history of violence.
Joshua Fouche-Bolt operated a drugs line that sold crack and heroin brought to Norwich from Liverpool.
The Norwich man convicted of murdering a friend in a row over drugs threatened to kill a key witness in his trial, it can be revealed.
Four men are accused of multiple hunting offences including an incident when a group of dogs killed a fox on a family's patio in Hingham.
Theodore Lynch fatally stabbed Leslie Smith in the neck following a dispute over the purchase of drugs at his flat in Norwich's Suffolk Square.
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