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I suppose this is good news, but I'm surprised at apparent time and effort that such a thing should take.
I see that "many" complaints were made to the council's ASBAT; one wouldn't want to see precipitate action, but it seems this individual was tolerated for too long. The case suggests the value of stop and search.
One wonders how long the vulnerable neighbour had to put up with his home being taken over by a drug dealer. It must have been pretty unpleasant. So often, the victims of crime (or criminal behaviour) are forgotten in our creaking criminal justice system.
Possibly the most surprising thing in this account is that after being sentenced to two years custody (a heavy sentence by today's standards), the offender remained the tenant of a council home. Something is wrong somewhere. One wonders also, for how long that went on.
It seems that the elapsed time between arrest and eviction was nine months.
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