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Powder Wars: The Supergrass who Brought Down Britain's Biggest Drug Dealers

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In the meantime, Grimes drove Knox and Wales to West Lancashire, where they commenced a fruitless search for Mr Doyle’s unit.

He knows he has caused considerable disruption and stress to the police officers and their families, and no doubt to innocent residents of the hotel in question who have been traumatised previously. He genuinely wishes to apologise for his actions. We expect the highest standards of integrity and behaviour from our officers, whether on or off duty, and will always investigate and take the necessary action if those standards fall short. It is vital that we maintain those standards so the public can have the confidence in us to provide a professional service with integrity, compassion and understanding." The court heard the venue is a regular haunt for gangsters, with David Hibbs Turner and James Taylor named as the principal criminals connected to the club. Graham Johnson has built a career on pursuing stories that come with a tag marked "handle with care". September 11/12 - A man is injured in a shooting outside the club, which police say is linked to the premises.It bans Grimes from possessing more than one mobile phone, being in a group of three or more people within 50 metres of his home, having three or more visitors to his home at any one time, and from associating with Humphries. Knox later suggested that Wales was a representative of the buyer of the drugs, who he didn't expect to be at the pub, and not his own hired muscle, called to do his bidding. Speaking after the case, Sergeant Steve Owen, of Cheshire Constabulary's Halton Problem Solving Team, said the raid was part of the force's ongoing fight against such crime. He added: "I don't think he wanted to get involved. No one told him, but I think he thought there was something up."

The 58-year-old, of Norris Road in Prescot, began a sexually explicit conversation with the fake profile and was later found to possess pictures and videos of “very young” children being raped and abused. The dad-of-two insisted he was "terrorised" alongside his "good friend" by cocaine-snorting Wales and fled the UK in fear with Grimes, who he suggested was wrongly convicted.

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Grimes said the victim only had a bleeding nose and swollen eye when he was taken in his Citroen Nemo van to Picton Crescent. Having grown up in Dingle, Graham was aware of the names and fearsome reputations of those responsible for those behind the city's underworld - and he knew the implicit risks of investigating them.

He remained at large until April 2020, when he was finally arrested after moving to Belfast, living under the false identity of Oliver Kennedy. The defence also claimed Mr Bennett had been snorting cocaine on the night, referring to a clip of CCTV which appeared to show him brushing his nose with his fingers and rubbing his gums. Mr Bennett denied taking cocaine saying "I don't do that stuff", but Richard Orme, representing Thompson, told the jury his medical records showed he had discussed his "cocaine use" with his GP around 10 months before the incident.Charlotte Rimmer, representing Grimes, highlighted that the CCTV showed Mr Bennett returning to the toilet cubicle for around six minutes after glassing Thompson. She suggested that Mr Bennett had "soiled himself" during the beating, and that he removed his boxer shorts and left them in the cubicle, where the jury heard investigating officers had found a pair of Hugo Boss boxer shorts.

A teenager walked free from court only a day before he threw lit fireworks at police when violence erupted during protests at the Suites Hotel. Mr White stated that his client was hoping to gain qualifications in construction while behind bars, adding: "Quite simply, this is a young man who has lived something of a haphazard life without structure. There would appear to be another side to Mr Skeete.The prosecution case is that PCs Sean Miley, 31, and Paul Grimes, 37, subjected Mr Bennett to a "sustained" beating in a toilet cubicle, which involved Miley stabbing him in the leg with a shard of porcelain from the broken toilet. While that was happening, it is alleged PC John Thompson, 26, acted violently in the main bar area towards Mr Bennett's older brother, Mark Bennett, while PC Lucy Donaldson, 40, was violent towards bar worker Lorraine Brady, grabbing her hair. Police later found the victim's blood in the kitchen, including on a microwave and a wall. Within his blood on the wall, scientists were able to identify Knox's fingerprints. Mr Bennett denied he had lied to the jury and said: "I got beaten up by two police officers, who are supposed to support and protect us." They had returned to Liverpool as conquering heroes after providing intelligence which led police to arms dumps across Merseyside. Kelly stayed in the area and was arrested the next day after disposing of one of his phones. In an interview he lied and pretended he had no idea that someone died at the flat.

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