Man caught with car boot full of cocaine worth £3.2m at Harwich Port is jailed
Rolf Warnars was stopped in his Renault Scenic by Border Force officers at Harwich International Port having travelled by ferry from the Netherlands.
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A multimedia trainee reporter covering a variety of news across North and Mid Essex titles. Typically for The Braintree and Witham Times and The Halstead Gazette. Occasionally for other titles too including The Colchester Gazette. If you have a story, contact me.
A multimedia trainee reporter covering a variety of news across North and Mid Essex titles. Typically for The Braintree and Witham Times and The Halstead Gazette. Occasionally for other titles too including The Colchester Gazette. If you have a story, contact me.
Rolf Warnars was stopped in his Renault Scenic by Border Force officers at Harwich International Port having travelled by ferry from the Netherlands.
Sgt Partridge has served 20 years with Essex Police and is now a part of the Harwich Local Policing Team.
Nancy Cohn first joined the organisation in 2017 and was sent to Israel to help British nationals and their dependants return safely to the UK.
Nine fire crews and about 60 firefighters from across north and mid Essex were in attendance in Harwich throughout the night.
The A120 has been closed in both directions after a crash between Wix and Ramsey, with traffic in the area being described as 'slow'.
Several emergency services vehicles rushed to the scene following the crash, with police closing the road in both directions.
The A120 Wix Bypass has been shut both ways from Cansey Lane to Harwich Road.
A BILLBOARD advert on a busy roundabout which was criticised for ‘perpetuating the culture of rape' has been replaced by the charity condemning it.
Christopher Wren has been charged with three counts of causing or inciting a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity.
The charity has said it is "really pleased" the advert was taken down so swiftly.
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