The 48 criminals locked up in Greater Manchester in October

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The 48 criminals locked up in Greater Manchester in October
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They include teenage killers, a grooming gang and drug-dealing brothers

These include the teenager killers who murdered a lad they called a 'friend'. Yousef Sesay, Tafari Smith and Lewis Ludford stabbed Kyle Hackland, aged 17, after being caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. They were each jailed for life. The getaway driver, Alfie Benson, was jailed for 12 years.

He was targeted because of his association with a friend, who one of his killers blamed after he was 'set up' in a drugs deal gone wrong. A gang of four young men out drug dealing set upon Kyle in Withington after they saw him walking with his friend, a man named James Todd. The four can be pictured for the first time after they were sentenced on Tuesday morning. Sesay, of Denton Road, Audenshaw; Smith, of Lancashire Hill, Stockport; Ludford, of Aylesby Avenue, Gorton; were all detained at His Majesty’s pleasure, the equivalent of a life sentence for juveniles. Smith will serve a minimum of 19 years. Sesay and Ludford will serve a minimum of 22 and 21 years respectively.

Bucknor was handed a 25-year prison sentence while Batler was jailed for 24 years. Richards was jailed for eleven years. The rival group then responded with knives which resulted in the killing of Javell Morgan by Crosfield and Doughty. Jamie Kenny, 33, taught other dealers how to break blocks of cocaine in order to ‘maximise profits’, while others were employed in the antiques shop to package up the drug for street selling. Their drugs operation was brought down following the law enforcement hack of the EncroChat network in June 2020, which led to each of the eight gang members being arrested and their houses searched. Officers found designer clothing, expensive watches and numerous phones.

He passed out and ploughed into a viaduct as the busy A road merges onto Great Ancoats Street. Manchester Crown Court heard that his passenger Nadia Yusuf, 17, who was studying to become a paediatrician, suffered terrible injuries and died. Prosecutors told how Jillani was driving on the Mancunian Way on January 10 last year at about 11.30pm when the crash occurred.

Greater Manchester Police said the victims were 'subjected to a terrifying ordeal' inside a house of someone who they trusted, and that, at the time, the victims did 'not understand the seriousness' of the abuse. Almost 2,500 calls were made from the hotline, while 6,500 were incoming. Messages on the 'busy' line included ones that read 'CLEO! FIRE! ON! DEALS! ABOUT ALL DAY!!!!!!'.

McAllister, of Bowker Court, Timperley, was jailed for 30 months at Manchester Crown Court on October 4 for her part in the county lines drugs operation. She was previously charged with being concerned in the making of an offer to supply quantities of Class A drugs. 'You can't hurt me now', woman tells remorseless predator who committed two rapes within weeks A brave woman faced a rapist and told him: "You can't hurt me now." Mohyeddin-Ahmed Ibrahim, 27, attacked a second woman weeks after setting upon his first victim.

"Every day this attack lives in the back of my mind," she added. Ibrahim's second victim, 'Woman B', said she started drinking 'more and more' to cope, in a statement read on her behalf by prosecutors. "He behaved like a drugs kingpin and thought he was above the law," said one detective who brought the gang to justice.

Police said the phones were examined and found to have contacts listed as 'Pablo New' and 'The Real Pablo'. They were also shown to have been in contact with a number attributed to Shah. Shaun Dowd, 38, was stopped in a car later that month with heroin and a mobile phone. But the 18-year-old has now been jailed after a violent attack which left his victim in intensive care. Preston Crown Court heard Moreton confronted his victim on a footbridge in Skelmersdale, near Wigan.

The victim was contacted by an associate of Moreton, who made threats and offered money. Moreton pleaded guilty to section 18 wounding with intent, possession of an offensive weapon and attempting to pervert the course of justice and threats to commit damage against an ex-partner for an unrelated offence again whilst also on remand.

He was also identified from CCTV footage following a burglary offence on Milverton Road, Longsight in September 2021 which he was also charged with. They then launched a brutal attack on the man, with Wynn grabbing him from behind through the headrest, as Mayall punched him. The pair stole £60 in cash as well as some of his work equipment before running away.

Daniel Walker had been drinking at the George and Dragon pub in Hazel Grove, Stockport, when he became disruptive. The landlord ejected him, but was immediately attacked by Walker. Mum left to die after being mowed down by speeding driver in hit-and-run days before Christmas - before coward blamed HER A beloved mum crossing the road on her way to a meal with her husband was left to die after being mowed down by a speeding driver. John Brazil hit 60-year-old Anne Jones while driving a Mercedes A180 at twice the speed limit.

'I'm a teenage girl who should be able to go out without a care in the world', victim tells 'dangerous' criminal A teenage girl was dragged into a secluded area and strangled as she walked home from the gym. Jacob Lee, 31, launched a terrifying, random attack on the teenager on a dark night. Lee, of Pilgrims Way, Salford, pleaded guilty to kidnap and strangulation and was locked up for seven years.

The one clue that busted prolific burglar who targeted homes across Greater Manchester One clue busted a prolific burglar who targeted homes across Greater Manchester and other parts of the UK. Alex Rigby's offending was uncovered after his blood was found inside one of his victim's homes. After collating evidence, Rigby was found responsible for seven burglary offences in the Greater Manchester area between February 2023 and March 2023, where he targeted his victims’ homes during the day, when he knew they were out, by smashing the rear glass door and stealing valuable items.

Minshull Street Crown Court heard that when John was detained, police found drugs, scales, drugs phones, debtors lists, cash, a cash counter, designer gear and expensive jewellery. The brothers have since admitted drug offences. They've been jailed for a combined total of 20 years. Cleary, of no fixed address, denied all wrongdoing, and at trial claimed he and the man had engaged in consensual sex.

Knott - who is nicknamed 'Knottweed' by friends - later argued the incidents occurred when she was suffering from mental health issues. But in a statement to police, one former friend said: "I feel betrayed because Jacqueline is a long term friend of mine. Now Huston has been declared ‘dangerous’ and locked up. Prosecutors told how Huston had previously been arrested by police after he was found to have uploaded a category A indecent image of a child - the most serious type - on Snapchat in July 2021.

He helped to flood streets across the country with cocaine, heroin and cannabis after sourcing the drugs from criminal contacts who had imported them from South America or Europe. Burnley Crown Court heard that McKenzie, from Stockport, led a 'very extravagant lifestyle' and was found with a watch manufactured by Swiss brand Richard Mille said to be worth £250,000.

At a sentencing hearing at Manchester Crown Court, he was handed a section 37 hospital order with section 41 restrictions. This means he will remain in hospital for treatment for his mental health disorder for an indefinite period and cannot be discharged unless the Secretary of State or a Tribunal deems it acceptable.

“The defendant went to the kitchen and got a large kitchen knife, 20cm long. He then returned to the lounge, and stated he was in a ‘zombified state’. He remarked that Mr Murphy was making an apology and said he would buy the defendant a new plate but it made no difference.” Mark Whalley, 71, who was also found in possession of a sickening library of child abuse images, was brought to justice after a National Crime Agency investigation was launched following intelligence received from law enforcement agencies thousands of miles away in Norway.

Evidence sourced from a phone, said the force, implicated a mobile number in what was described as a 'busy' drug-dealing operation. It eventually came to an end when Toms, of Staffordshire, lost control of the car and ran off before he was quickly caught up with. He pleaded guilty to theft, dangerous driving, driving whilst disqualified and driving with no insurance, and was jailed for 21 months.Man jailed after 'completely unprovoked attack on fellow bus passengers' A man who hurled racist abuse at passengers on a bus in Manchester has been locked up.

He made no comment when interviewed by police, the CPS said. He later pleaded guilty to racially aggravated intentional harassment, racially aggravated harassment and criminal damage. The pair ‘went through’ the house, taking cash and her iPhone so she couldn’t call the police. But after noticing the police were nearby, Tierney shouted: “Lights!” before the woman quickly unlocked the door and both were arrested.

The flat was known as the ‘Butcher’s Flat’ as it was above an old butcher’s shop, Minshull Street Crown Court heard. Girl A described becoming ‘accustomed’ to giving the men what they wanted sexually, that condoms were rarely used, that they would ‘bombard’ her with calls and treat her like a ‘piece of meat’.

Martin Rhodes, 39, of Dinmore Avenue, Blackpool, previously pleaded guilty to two counts of penetrative sexual activity with a child. He was jailed for 12-and-a-half years.

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