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Dealer attempts Hot Fuzz-style fence hopping getaway after £1.3m drug bust

Independent TV·Holly Patrick·21 days ago
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Dealer attempts Hot Fuzz-style fence hopping getaway after £1.3m drug bust

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A drug dealer attempted a Hot Fuzz-style getaway as he hopped over fences while trying to evade police capture in Norfolk.

Marc Kane, 43, of Coronilla Green, Gorleston, has been jailed for 10 years for his part in an organised crime group's large-scale distribution of cocaine in and around Great Yarmouth.

On 1 August 2024, a planned operation at a house on John Road in Gorleston ended with the arrest of Kane as well as his co-conspirators. At least 10 kilos of high-purity cocaine with a street value of £1m was discovered inside the house.

Kane tried to flee by jumping over fences, but officers found him hiding in a shed in a nearby garden.

The 43-year-old was sentenced on Friday (8 May) after previously pleading guilty to being concerned in the supply of cocaine.

Six other members of the group were also jailed after admitting their part in the conspiracy to supply cocaine.

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