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Mr. Big admits drugs rap
A WOLFSCASTLE man has admitted being a Mr Big in a large scale cannabis running operation.
Michael Broome, aged 30, also admitted preparing to deal in cocaine.
Broome, of Upper Ty Rhos, appeared alongside three other men and a woman before Judge Paul Thomas at Swansea crown court for a plea and case management hearing.
Broome, Steven Broome, 29, of Renhon Road, Oxley, Wolverhampton, Ashley Brown, 25, ofSt Anne Road, Fordhouses, Wolverhampton, and Michael Thomas, of Compton,Wolverhampton, all admitted conspiring to supply cannabis between February 1, 2012 and April 10, 2013.
Brown’s sister, Jade Brown, aged 23, also of St Anne Road, Fordhouses, denied the conspiracy charge and her plea was accepted.
All five denied conspiring to supply cocaine during the same dates. But Michael Broome admitted possessing more than 12 grams of cocaine on April 9, 2013, with intent to supply.
Robin Rouch, prosecuting, said all the pleas were acceptable to the Crown Prosecution Service.
He said much of the evidence consisted of telephone text messages, nearly all of which related to cannabis.
Michael Broome and Ashley Brown had been the “principals” in the operation, he added, which involved “a large amount” of cannabis. Steven Broome had been involved in transporting money and Thomas in moving some of the cannabis.
Judge Thomas said the “hierarchy” of the team appeared to have been established.
All four will be sentenced on February 26 after probation officers had prepared reports into their backgrounds.
A Proceeds of Crime investigation will begin soon afterwards to determine what profits had been made and how much could be confiscated.
All the defendants were granted bail meanwhile.
News
Fire crews at large house fire in Letterston as road closed
Emergency services respond in Station Road area while firefighters tackle blaze
FIRE crews are dealing with a large house fire in the Station Road area of Letterston this afternoon (Apr 15), with the road currently closed off while emergency services remain at the scene.
The Herald understands firefighters are in attendance at the property and efforts to bring the blaze under control are ongoing.
Motorists are being urged to avoid the area while the incident is dealt with.
There is currently no official word on whether anyone has been injured.
The Herald has approached the emergency services for comment.
Community
Police investigate reports of door-to-door salespeople in Milford Haven and Johnston
Residents urged to stay alert as officers carry out patrols and work to establish whether the callers are legitimate
MILFORD HAVEN and Neyland Police said they are aware of concerns raised by residents following reports of door-to-door salespeople operating in the Milford Haven and Johnston area.
Local officers, together with neighbourhood policing and prevention teams, are working to establish the legitimacy of those involved and will be carrying out patrols while enquiries continue.
In the meantime, members of the public are being advised to familiarise themselves with crime prevention advice relating to unwanted visitors, which is available on the force’s website.
Anyone with information that could assist enquiries is asked to get in touch online, by email at [email protected], by direct message on social media, or by calling 101.
In an emergency, always dial 999.
Alternatively, information can be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or visiting its website.
News
Haverfordwest County AFC escapes winding-up order but ordered to pay costs
Club avoided liquidation in case remained live until it came before a judge at the High Court in London
A WINDING-UP petition brought by HM Revenue & Customs against Haverfordwest County AFC Ltd reached the High Court in London before being dismissed on Wednesday (Apr 15).
The case was heard at 12:00pm at the Rolls Building.
Court officials later confirmed to The Herald that the petition had been dismissed, with the company ordered to pay costs.
While the dismissal means the club has avoided compulsory liquidation, the fact that the matter progressed to a High Court hearing – and resulted in a costs order against the company – underlines the seriousness of the proceedings.
Before the hearing, the club had repeatedly sought to downplay the issue. Last week, chairman Rob Edwards described the petition as “a non-story”, stating it related to “a VAT offset against PAYE that wasn’t recorded”. He insisted the matter had been rectified, that no debt was owed to HMRC, and that a request to withdraw the petition had already been submitted to the court.

The club subsequently issued a statement claiming there was “no debt owed to HMRC” and that the petition “has been withdrawn by HMRC”.
However, HM Courts & Tribunals Service twice confirmed to The Herald prior to the hearing that the petition remained active and listed for 12:00pm on 15 April. The case remained listed until it came before the judge on Wednesday.
The imposition of a costs order is particularly notable.
It represents a formal court direction requiring Haverfordwest County AFC Ltd to meet the legal costs arising from the petition.
Thankfully, Haverfordwest County AFC has avoided the most severe outcome – a winding-up order that would have threatened the club’s future.
However, the High Court proceedings make clear that this was never a dormant or inconsequential entry on the court list. It was a live HMRC petition that required judicial attention at the Rolls Building and has now left the company with legal expenses to pay.
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