Police investigations began when North Wales Police received intelligence from residents in Bangor about suspicious activity at a long-abandoned shop on the high street ...
A drugs gang disguised themselves as workmen to dig up streets to help protect a £21m cannabis operation across the UK.
The development will transform the abandoned Fratton building into a 100 ... The ground floor, which currently houses shops and takeaways, will remain as commercial space. The project includes ...
Police eventually linked the gang to the cannabis farm after CCTV showed them arriving in a van bearing the company's logo ...
"In WhatsApp conversations, we uncovered chats where group members sent pictures of injuries they had received 'on site' following electrical explosions." ...
Nine men who acted as engineers and dug up roads to abstract energy for cannabis farms have been jailed for more than 28 years.
Portsmouth City Council has granted planning ... The development will transform the abandoned Fratton building into a 100-bedroom student residence, featuring extensions, new cladding, and ...
An organised drugs gang teamed up with dodgy workmen to protect a £21million cannabis operation that stretched from Dundee to Portsmouth ... in Bangor about suspicious activity at a long-abandoned ...
Watch the shocking aftermath after ram-raiders smashed through a wall with a JCB digger and drove off with a cash machine.
EIGHT men who were part of an organised crime group responsible for setting up cannabis farms across the UK, including in Bangor, have been sentenced to more than 28 years in prison.