Cricket: Skipper Hemp targets new Glamorgan deal

The News Review:

- Cricket: Skipper Hemp targets new Glamorgan deal
- Two in court over Burnley pub cannabis farm
- Fiji police seize marijuana crop
- Three Jailed Over Death of Vietnamese Immigrant Overseeing …
- Two cited for marijuana possession

Cricket: Skipper Hemp targets new Glamorgan deal
WalesOnline, United Kingdom 
Hemp, 37, is not certain to be offered new terms when his current contract expires at the end of the summer. The county’s hierarchy are aiming to finalise the situation by the end of the season. “I would like to carry on and still feel I am good enough and can contribute to the team,” said Hemp. “I still enjoy the game and get a buzz from it and want to carry on. “We will have to wait and see what happens when the season is up, to see how I feel and how the club feels before we take it from there.

Two in court over Burnley pub cannabis farm
Burnley Express,  UK 
net%2ftemplate%2fViewArticle. Hai Nguyen (23) and Ha Nguyen (34), both of no fixed address, have been charged with the production of cannabis. One man was also arrested at a different location in Colne Road. Tuan Pham (46) will appear before Burnley magistrates today, also charged with the production of cannabis.

Fiji police seize marijuana crop
Radio Australia, Australia 
Police spokesman Atunaisa Sokomuri says the marijuana had a street value of around one million Fiji dollars or more than $US640,000. He told Radio Australia that farmers involved in growing the plants will be encouraged to plant other crops, and says the drug haul was made in an extremely remote area. “This province is the main province where all locally produced drugs of indian hemp and marijuana are grown by the locals,” he said. “It is rough rugged terrain, inaccessible to most people except if you are travelling on horseback.

Three Jailed Over Death of Vietnamese Immigrant Overseeing …
MedIndia, India 
It was a case of gangland punishment gone too far, Justice McKinnon said. Their victim, Tran Nguyen, 44, had been smuggled from Vietnam into the UK in the back of a lorry. After short stint in Birmingham at a nail bar (such bars offer manicure, pedicure and waxing services), the father of two was sent to a cannabis factory in Keynsham Avenue, Newport, where he became a lone farmer, known as a “ghost. ” But within a couple of months when there was a raid on the plant by a rival gang and crop worth £30,000 to £40,000 was stolen. The gang suspected Tran Nguyen could have been a party to it. So they took him away for punishment and thrashed him mercilessly. The trial heard his wife was telephoned during the ordeal and told by one of the attackers: “Be prepared to collect your husband’s corpse… It was a case of gangland punishment gone too far, Justice McKinnon said. Their victim, Tran Nguyen, 44, had been smuggled from Vietnam into the UK in the back of a lorry. After short stint in Birmingham at a nail bar (such bars offer manicure, pedicure and waxing services), the father of two was sent to a cannabis factory in Keynsham Avenue, Newport, where he became a lone farmer, known as a “ghost. ” But within a couple of months when there was a raid on the plant by a rival gang and crop worth £30,000 to £40,000 was stolen.

Two cited for marijuana possession
Statesville Record & Landmark,  USA 
The Iredell County Sheriff’s Office Aggressive Criminal Enforcement Team (ACE) answered a complaint about people smoking marijuana at a residence on Eufola Road. Tim Byrd said during a search of the residence, Johnson handed over a baggie of marijuana and a pipe. He was issued citations for the marijuana and drug paraphernalia possession.

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