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Amphetamine seized at Dover docks

"A man from Eire has been charged with the attempted importation of approximately 35kgs of Amphetamine at Dover's Eastern Docks over the weekend. The drugs have an estimated street value of £350,000."

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  • 24 May 2009 at 9:46am

    Guest: louise

    Unregistered user
    Location: kildare
    no surprise his dad is in the same type of buisness there always flush with money an lookin their noses down at hard working people could the english police give the irish ones a few pointers ,the whole family should be investigated
  • 13 June 2009 at 11:42pm

    Guest: john

    Unregistered user
    Location: kildare
    ah how the meek shall inherit the earth innocent until proven guilty and as for louise you of the pee brained society of losers whos lack of facts are exactly what causes over reactions and glass house stone throwers like you to make comments about good honest hard working families.pity u didnt have the balls to give your real name.in your world its guilty guilty guilty but thank god for justice in society now get a life
  • 23 August 2009 at 3:31am

    Guest: jason

    Unregistered user
    Location: dublin
    louise your a geebag pet!
    get on with your own life and leave that innocent family alone.....you clearly dont know what your on about.
  • 24 February 2010 at 3:30am

    Guest: izabelle

    Unregistered user
    Location: kildare
    Its Disgusting how the scum of society should point out their views like that towards a decent woman offering her opinion there is no smoke without fire in my opinion and this articale showed the facts so get a life scum of society an leave the decent people alone louise love dont waste your opinion on this sort of people your better than them .
  • 31 March 2011 at 3:57pm

    Guest: Sean

    Unregistered user
    Location: Kildare
    Just to update louise from Kildare justice was indeed served and justin was found not guilty and is back home with his new baby son thank you to the judicial system in uk for not letting justin be punished for something he didn't do
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