Breaking Warrington pair among 18 convicted in UK’s largest drugs investigation
TWO men from Warrington have been convicted in the UK’s longest running criminal trial.
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Chief reporter for the Warrington Guardian. Also cover sister titles in Runcorn and Widnes, St Helens, Northwich, Winsford and Middlewich, Knutsford and Wilmslow and Wirral.
He has significant experience covering crime and court stories across the region, but especially Warrington. He is also focuses on the Burtonwood, Winwick, Old Hall and Callands areas of Warrington.
Chief reporter for the Warrington Guardian. Also cover sister titles in Runcorn and Widnes, St Helens, Northwich, Winsford and Middlewich, Knutsford and Wilmslow and Wirral.
He has significant experience covering crime and court stories across the region, but especially Warrington. He is also focuses on the Burtonwood, Winwick, Old Hall and Callands areas of Warrington.
TWO men from Warrington have been convicted in the UK’s longest running criminal trial.
The country's longest ever running criminal trial heard that an international crime group smuggled billions of pounds of drugs into the UK Eighteen members of an international organised crime group (OCG) have been convicted after a National Crime Agency investigation into the United Kingdom’s biggest ever detected drugs conspiracy.
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