![]() ![]() Our daily email updates are filled with our biggest stories hand-picked by news editors. ![]() The best way to stay up to date on crime stories across the county is to subscribe to the Nottinghamshire Live newsletter. Nottingham Crown Court heard the witness saw a heat lamp fall out of the bottom of one of the boxes and said that seemed to cause some momentary panic. The individuals were carrying lots of bin bags and boxes to a white van parked outside, where there was a third man at the van receiving the boxes from them. The witness saw two men going back and forth into the property at The Circle, Clipstone village, on the morning of March 30 this year. Egli Dobra, 25, of no fixed address, was sentenced to four months after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply cannabis.Ĭannabis producers caught in village house after witness became suspiciousĬannabis worth up to £174,720 was found in a house in a Nottinghamshire village after a witness became suspicious.Olsian Hysi, 27, of no fixed address, was sentenced to four months after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply cannabis.Drilon Losha, 24, of no fixed address, was sentenced to four months after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply cannabis.Mirand Koci, 31, of no fixed address, was sentenced to 20 months after pleading guilty to conspiracy to supply cannabis.The following men were all jailed for their part as growers of the cannabis at the grows around the country at previous hearings: They were then supplied to Callum Clarke, 31, of Linnet Drive, Rainworth, Mansfield along with Brett Simpson, who sold to users across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, and Staffordshire. The drugs were grown by a team of Albanian gardeners who tended to the drugs in properties across the UK. His right-hand man Mevlan Koci, 29, also of Calderdale, Nottingham, joined him in teaming up with Derby-based drug dealer Stephen Perry to produce hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of cannabis. Three Nottingham men were jailed for their roles in a country-wide cannabis operation worth over £500,000.Įgi Tafa, 24, of Calderdale, Nottingham, led the gang, which were running the cannabis growing operation across Nottingham, Mansfield, Doncaster, King’s Lynn, Birmingham and Sandiacre. ![]() Gang who ran country-wide cannabis operation He was sentenced to two years and three months at a young offenders’ institution when he appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday, August 18. Price pleaded guilty to causing grievous bodily harm with intent and threatening a person with a bladed article in public. The incident happened in Stockwell Gate, Mansfield, at around 6.33pm on 19 August last year. The victim was left with a one-inch stab wound that required four stitches. Price, of St Andrews Street in Kirkby-in-Ashfield, punched his victim, aged 42, to the head, back and hand before taking out a knife and stabbing him once in the back.Įighteen-year-old Joshua Price (Image: Nottinghamshire Police) Price had been arguing with the victim before he chased him through Mansfield town centre and stabbed him. Joshua Price, 18, stabbed a man in the back after he was heard saying "are you going to shank me then?" Teen locked up after stabbing man in back He was convicted by a jury on three counts of burglary and one of fraud by false representation. One offender from Clifton committed a series of crimes across Bulwell, Chesterfield, Peterborough and Blackpool. ![]() Police uncovered a grow worth up to £174,720.Īnd two friends who engaged in a botched firearms conspiracy were jailed after coming to the attention of police during an unrelated case. One case involved a teenager who was sent to youth custody for stabbing a man in the back.Īnother case concerned cannabis producers caught in a village house after a witness became suspicious. This month has been a busy one in the courts so far where 25 offenders - mainly from Nottinghamshire - were locked up for some shocking crimes. ![]()
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