Steven Lambkin, Chatham - jailed for 15 months for drunk driving and attempting to strangle a police officer. Thomas Ireland - jailed for five years for abducting and hiding a girl in a flat in Maidstone. Michael Ward, Thamesmead - jailed for 14 months for stealing a car and driving dangerously. Jamie Taylor, Chatham - jailed for three years and nine months for hiding drugs in a chocolate egg.Ĭhristopher Gillard - jailed for five years and three months for historical sex offences. Russell Hadley - ailed for three years for robbing a motorway service station. Ian Chamberlain, Broadstairs - jailed for three years and four months for running an amphetamine factory from the garage. Qadier Ghulam - jailed for three years and nine months for owning a machete and possession of drugs with intent to supply. William Rye - jailed for two years and eight months for burglary and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. Ryan Fuller-Brent, Dapo Obadare and Matthew Banjo - jailed for a total of 12 years and eight months for drug dealing. Richard Lattimer, formerly of Groombridge - jailed for four and a half years after converting a Tonbridge business premises into a cannabis factory. Justin Tottle - jailed for two years and ten months after threatening a car driver and forcing him to drive to several locations in Tunbridge Wells. Ian Jackson, Folkestone - jailed for 18 months for aggravated vehicle taking, dangerous driving, driving without insurance, driving with excess alcohol and failing to stop following a collision. Richard Arnold, Herne Bay - jailed for two years for theft by employee and fraud by abuse of position.Ĭhloe Glew, formerly of Tonbridge, jailed for one year and four months for violent assault in the town during which she also hurled racist abuse. Joe Smith, Edenbridge - jailed for three years for attacking a woman in the town and forcing her into his car.Īaron Spendley - jailed for 22 months for five counts of fraud.Īmbrose Treeby, formerly of Paddock Wood - jailed for four years and four months for four burglaries and one attempted burglary. Ian Hendrie, Dartford - jailed for 22 monthsfor a hoax bomb threat, five counts of assaulting a police officer and two counts of criminal damage. Paula O'Connell and Lisa Harper, Chatham - jailed for one year and four months for stealing from an elderly man in Chatham. He was found guilty of both charges and sentenced at Maidstone Crown Court on January 22.īrian Daniels, Rochester - jailed for two years for possession of criminal property and possession with intent to supply cannabis.Īlex Hamill – jailed for two years for drug dealing in Chatham, he was sentenced on January 4. The victim had been out for the night in London and was in a vehicle with some friends when they stopped at a house near Victoria Street, Gillingham where the attack happened. These charges followed an incident near Mill Road, Gillingham, on Februwhere the victim, a 28-year-old man, suffered injuries to his head and body which required hospital treatment. The 48-year-old had pleaded not guilty to grievous bodily harm with intent and possessing an offensive weapon in a public place. Anthony Charles - Grievous bodily harm with intent and possessing an offensive weapon in a public placeĪnthony Charles, of James Street, Gillingham, was jailed for 13 years for hitting a man he did not know at the back of the head a machete. He tried to show a passport belonging to a friend but when the vehicle was searched his own passport was located and he was the identified as wanted and arrested.īrewer was sentenced at Canterbury Crown Court on January 12. Searches led to the discovery of large packages of cocaine, concealed in places including behind kickboards in the kitchen and on the roof, behind a chimney breast.īoxes of substances, later confirmed as cutting agents, were also recovered and in total 13kg of cocaine was seized, with an estimated street value of between £1millon and £2million.īrewer was found to have boarded a flight to Spain just hours after fleeing the hospital, however on November 17 he was identified during a routine stop of a car by the UK Border Force in Coquelles, France. Christopher Brewer, 28, was jailed for eight-and-a-half years after pleading guilty to possessing cocaine with intent to supply, possessing criminal property and possessing of an identity document with improper intention.īrewer fled to Spain after police were called to his home address in Hildenborough last year, but was then caught after trying unsuccessfully to re-enter the UK using a friend’s passport.
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