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A ringleader who organised the importation and supply of Class A drugs disguised in printer ink has today (24/04/2024) been found guilty at Isleworth Crown Court.Jonathan Strogylos, 36, was one of a group of twelve men involved in a large-scale operation to supply cocaine.Strogylos ran and…
Press Release Drug offences International and organised crime CPS
Nick Price, Head of the CPS Special Crime and Counter Terrorism Division, said: "The Crown Prosecution Service Counter Terrorism Division has today authorised the Metropolitan Police to charge two men with espionage offences."Christopher Berry, 32, and Christopher Cash, 29, will be charged with…
Press Release Terrorism CPS
A British video gamer who faked a hostage situation in a telephone call to U.S authorities that resulted in a man being left with life-changing injuries has been sentenced.Robert Walker-McDaid, 28, of Coventry, claimed he had plastic explosives and hostages when he called a Maryland terrorism…
Press Release Cyber / online crime CPS West Midlands
A man who sent suspicious packages containing white powder to schools, retail outlets and shopping centres has been jailed.In 2013, Gary Preston, from Haverhill, Suffolk, sent written threats to various educational and business establishments, and in some cases suggested the white powder was deadly…
Press Release Terrorism CPS
Prosecutors charged 10 per cent more hate crime cases in the final three months of 2023, statistics out today (April 18) show.Figures from the Crown Prosecution Service’s Quarter 3 (October-December 2023) data release show there was a 9.5 per cent increase in charges for hate crime flagged cases…
Press Release Hate crime CPS
A man who set alight two elderly worshippers as they left mosques in London and Birmingham has been sentenced to a hospital order - and cannot be released without the approval of the Secretary of State. Mohammed Abbkr, 29, of Edgbaston, Birmingham, was previously found guilty of attempting to…
Press Release CPS
A landlady who was jailed for keeping a vulnerable woman in domestic servitude has had to sell a property to pay the victim back almost £200,000. Farzana Kausar, formerly of Worthing, was jailed for six years and eight months on 21 December 2022 at Lewes Crown Court after she was found guilty…
Press Release Proceeds of crime CPS
An Everton supporter has been sentenced for tragedy chanting after making gestures at Manchester United fans, mocking the Munich air disaster.Mark Finnigan, 24, was at Old Trafford football stadium on 9 March 2024 watching the two teams play a Premier League game when Man United were awarded a…
Press Release CPS North West
Three men have today been jailed for their involvement in a drug enterprise which saw the large scale selling of drugs on the dark web and their onward transmission via post in disguised packaging.Joe McNally, 33, Robert Brewster, 55, and Benjamin Martin-Bynoe, 34, were sentenced at Reading Crown…
Press Release International and organised crime Drug offences CPS
A police officer who had sex with a woman after responding to a 999 call at her home has been jailed. Jordan Masterson, 28, was a serving officer with Cheshire Constabulary when he was called to the woman’s home in December 2021.Two PCs had previously visited the woman’s home after her initial…
Press Release CPS

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