These are some of the most serious, high profile and prolific offenders who were jailed in the second month of 2022.
All information comes directly from Sussex Police.
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Some of the criminals locked up in Sussex in February. Pictures courtesy of Sussex Police. Pictures courtesy of Sussex Police
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Jack Stockdale, now 28, of Paradise Walk in Bexhill, was sentenced to six years in prison at Lewes Crown Court on March 31 after pleading guilty to causing death by careless driving while over the limits of alcohol and drugs and while uninsured and unlicensed. Stockdale was identified as the driver of a black Yamaha motorcycle that collided with a lamppost on the A269 Ninfield Road, Bexhill, at around 10.30pm on Wednesday, March 12, 2020. His pillion passenger – 27-year-old Joel Vinten from Bexhill – was airlifted to hospital but died on March 16. Witnesses reported seeing the motorbike being driven at excess speed into a 30mph bend, causing it to lose control and leave the road. Photo: Sussex Police
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Hazret Avdyli, (left) 26, of Eltham Green Road, London SE9, was arrested on the balcony of a flat he had been visiting in Littlehampton trying to evade officers last October with the 'deal line' phone of what was known as the 'Joey' line, empty of a Sim card, found at his feet. Avdyli pleaded guilty in February and on March 23 was sentenced at Lewes Crown Court to four years imprisonment for being concerned in the supply of both crack cocaine and heroin in the Littlehampton area from London last year. Abdullah Omar, (right), 33, of Mountfield Road, London E15, was found guilty at Portsmouth Crown Court on March 24 of being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine in the Bognor area. He was sentenced to eight years. He had played a significant role in the running of the 'Henry' drugs line into the area from London. Photo: Sussex Police
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In January 2019, officers on plain-clothed patrols in Hastings town centre witnessed a man and two women acting suspiciously in Cornwallis Gardens. Believing a drug deal had taken place, officers observed the man as he returned to his car. He was detained after parking up elsewhere in the town, and taken to Hastings Police Station. The key to the car was found discarded nearby alongside a package containing 69 wraps of crack cocaine and 44 wraps of heroin. DNA found on the discarded drugs wraps matched that of the man arrested - later known to be Alex Simon, 25, of Frederick Street, Swansea. He was charged with possession with intent to supply a Class A drug (heroin) and possession with intent to supply a Class A drug (crack cocaine). Simon had also been arrested in connection with the discovery of a cannabis factory at a property in Milward Road, Hastings, in August 2019. Officers had been at the address on an unrelated matter when they noticed a smell of cannabis coming from the letterbox. Inside, they foun Photo: Sussex Police
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Albert Frani, 27, of Rushlake Road in Brighton, was arrested and charged with being concerned in the production of a Class B drug (cannabis). At Brighton Magistrates’ Court on March 14, he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 26 weeks in prison. Officers from Brighton and Hove’s Neighbourhood Policing Team investigated the Rushlake Road area following concerns of suspected drug dealing raised by members of the public. Information gathered was passed on to Brighton and Hove’s Tactical Enforcement Unit, who conducted house to house enquiries on March 13. As one resident came to his front door, officers could hear the sound of fans whirring in the background and a significant smell of cannabis coming from the property. A thermal imaging camera used by a PCSO also detected an unusual amount of heat coming from inside. The occupant was detained while a search was carried out, which found four rooms filled with cannabis cultivation equipment and signs that dozens of plants had recently been harvested. Two large bags Photo: Sussex Police
1. Locked up in Sussex: These are some of the criminals jailed in March 2023
A Brighton man who subjected a woman to years of domestic abuse and controlling behaviour has been jailed, police said. Sussex Police said Shaun Kent, 31, of Sandhurst Road in Brighton, routinely abused his victim, a 23-year-old woman named Darcy, over a period of four years, taking control of many aspects of her life and subjecting her to psychological and physical attacks. Kent, who worked as a bricklayer, deleted Darcy’s social media accounts and turned up unannounced at social occasions a number of times, behaving violently and threateningly. Sometimes the events would be at locations Darcy had not revealed to Kent, suggesting he was monitoring her movements, police added. When physically out of his reach, he would bombard her with texts and phone calls, police said. Sussex Police said the controlling behaviour was part of a concerted effort to stop his victim speaking to other men under any circumstances, including members of her own family. In a victim impact statement which she personally read out in court, Darcy said Kent ‘completely destroyed my self-worth’ and severed all contact with her friends, tore her family apart and left her unemployed and isolated. Police said psychological, belittling abuse went alongside violent attacks, including targeting surgery scars as they healed, which left significant, long-lasting injuries. Kent was arrested in February 2019, but soon after broke his bail conditions by impersonating a man a friend of Darcy’s to contact her and try to convince her to drop the allegations, police added. He arranged a meeting, and when Darcy arrived she saw it was Kent in his car. He was subsequently charged with engaging in coercive and controlling behaviour, causing actual bodily harm, intimidating a witness, sexual assault and assault by beating. Police said at Lewes Crown Court on Friday, March 17, Kent pleaded guilty to all charges except sexual assault, which the court ordered to remain on file. He was sentenced to 32 months in prison and given a restraining order. Photo: Sussex Police
2. Locked up in Sussex: These are some of the criminals jailed in March 2023
A drug dealer with a history of violent offences has been jailed after being caught red-handed by police in Eastbourne, officers have said. Police said Adrian Pendley, of no fixed address, claimed he was being framed by the police, despite being caught with a large quantity of Class A drugs in his hands. A Sussex Police spokesperson added: “The 34-year-old man appeared before Lewes Crown Court on Monday, March 6, and was sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison. The court heard that plain-clothed officers spotted what they believed to be a drugs deal taking place in Eastbourne town centre on January 26. This led to uniformed officers searching an address in the town, where Pendley was found holding a large quantity of drugs and a mobile phone. The drugs consisted of 31 small wraps of crack cocaine estimated to be worth £310, 12 wraps of heroin thought to be worth £120, and two large bundles of crack cocaine and heroin with an estimated street value of £3,000.” Pendley was subsequently arrested and charged with being in possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin, and was remanded in custody, according to police. Police said Pendley was arrested at the address of a vulnerable person whose home was being used as a base to facilitate a County Lines drugs operation - known as cuckooing. Photo: Sussex Police
3. Locked up in Sussex: These are some of the criminals jailed in March 2023
A man who was found with cocaine and caught drug-dealing by police officers on patrol has been jailed. According to Sussex Police, Roland Dine, 27 – of no fixed address – was last seen carrying out a drug deal in Camelford Street on Thursday, December 8 by officers on patrol. "He was followed towards the Old Steine, where officers carried out a stop and search,” a police spokesperson said. "He was found with a number of wraps of cocaine and a large quantity of cash.” Police said Dine was arrested, charged with possession with intent to supply a Class A drug and subsequently found guilty at Brighton Magistrates’ Court on December 9. He was remanded in custody. At Lewes Crown Court on Wednesday, March 15, he was sentenced to 28-months in prison, police said. Photo: Sussex Police
4. Locked up in Sussex: These are some of the criminals jailed in March 2023
Samuel Brown, 32 – of Stoney Lane, Shoreham – was jailed earlier in March in connection with robbing a convenience store, at The Beach Shop in Ferry Road on Halloween last year. Sussex Police said Brown ‘wrenched’ a till from the shop counter and assaulted a member of staff, who bravely fought him off. This moment is shown in dramatic CCTV footage, released by the police following the conclusion of legal proceedings. This shopkeeper was Neha Patel, who brother-in-law, Jose, chased after the robber in his van. “She quickly informed her relative, who pursued Brown and tackled him to the floor in a nearby garden,” a police spokesperson said. "He was assaulted in the process, as was an occupant of the house who came out to assist.” Charlie Kinross, the homeowner, and Jose managed to detain Brown prior to police arrival. Brown was arrested and charged with robbery and two counts of assault, police said. A police spokesperson added: “He pleaded guilty to all offences, which occurred on October 31 last year, and was sentenced to a total of 49 months’ imprisonment at Lewes Crown Court on March 1.” Photo: Sussex Police