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People arrested in drugs raid appear in court



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Published Date: 17 July 2008
THREE people from Haverhill, accused of being part of a drugs ring, appeared at court last week.
Two other men, one from Whittlesford, and one from Peterborough, also appeared in front of magistrates in Bury St Edmunds on Thursday.

Matthew Dixon, 38, of Elmhurst Close, Haverhill, Paul French, 31, of Gannet Close, Haverhill, Emma Limpus, 30, of Cleves Road, Haverhill, Ryan Eggo, 21, of Church Close, Whittlesford, and Sean Kimber, 31, of Lime Kiln Close, Peterborough, have all been charged with conspiring to supply cocaine – a class A drug.

Limpus and French have also been charged with supplying amphetamine – a class B drug.

Lead magistrate Sylvia Roberts committed all five to crown court and remanded Dixon, French, Eggo and Kimber in custody.

Limpus was granted bail at Ipswich Crown Court on Monday.

All five will next appear at Ipswich Crown Court on July 22. None have yet entered pleas to the charges.



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  • Last Updated: 16 July 2008 4:23 PM
  • Source: Haverhill Echo
  • Location: Haverhill
 
 
  

 
 


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