57 months for drug dealer found with sock full of drugs down trousers
A man caught in Ipswich with 14 wraps of cocaine in a sock down his trousers has been found guilty of dealing the drugs.
Crime Reporter
Michael Steward is a Crime Reporter for the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star. He covers crime and related issues across Ipswich and Suffolk.
Michael Steward is a Crime Reporter for the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star. He covers crime and related issues across Ipswich and Suffolk.
A man caught in Ipswich with 14 wraps of cocaine in a sock down his trousers has been found guilty of dealing the drugs.
A man caught in Ipswich with 14 wraps of cocaine in a sock down his trousers has been found guilty of dealing the drugs.
A man who assaulted his mum at her home and kicked her dog "5ft through the air" has been jailed for two years.
A man who assaulted his mum at her home and kicked her dog "5ft through the air" has been jailed for two years.
A man who assaulted his mum at her home and kicked her dog "5ft through the air" has been jailed for two years.
A Hadleigh woman accused of transferring a £75,000 inheritance days before she filed for bankruptcy to avoid paying debts has told a jury the money belonged to her son.
A Hadleigh woman accused of transferring a £75,000 inheritance days before she filed for bankruptcy to avoid paying debts has told a jury the money belonged to her son.
A "foot soldier" in a county lines drug dealing operation caught with cocaine and heroin in Bury St Edmunds has avoided an immediate prison sentence.
A man caught in Ipswich with 14 wraps of cocaine in a sock down his trousers has gone on trial accused of dealing the drugs.
A Hadleigh woman allegedly transferred an inheritance of £75,000 into a bank account in her son's name 10 days before she filed for bankruptcy to avoid paying debts, a court heard.
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