Cold-Blooded ; Judge's Verdict On 'Double Cross' Kidnap Case ... But Gunman's Prison Tariff Is Cut
Evening Gazette › November 19, 2010
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Evening Gazette › November 19, 2010
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THE leader of a drugs gang who kidnapped and threatened a courier who had "double crossed" him on a cannabis deal has had his minimum jail sentence cut on appeal.
Daoud Khan, 31, of Newlands Road, Middlesbrough, recruited a mob to capture a 21-year-old man from Rotherham after he made off with 15kg of skunk cannabis he had been recruited to transport from Birmingham to Teesside in February last year.See the full content of this document
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Cold-Blooded ; Judge's Verdict On 'Double Cross' Kidnap Case ... But Gunman's Prison Tariff Is Cut
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