Achilles Lawrence Gate’te
Achilles Lawrence Gate’te, 19 and of Cunningham Road in Norwich, was sentenced to seven and a half years for his ultra-violent rampage through the city club.
The victim was so badly injured that part of his skull had to be removed to save his life.
Michael Maylen
Michael Maylen, 20 years old and of Music House Lane in Norwich, was sentenced to eight years for stepping on the head and genitals of a man.
The victim received 50 blows and suffered fractures to the skull, jaw and eye socket.
Ben Houghton and Kyle Meades
Ben Houghton, 22, runs his own drug operation based in Kessingland, a small seaside village near Lowestoft.
Houghton, without permanent residence, was jailed for 10 years and five months after admitting to supplying marijuana and more than 26kg of cocaine.
Kyle Meades, 22, of Marham Road, Lowestoft, who was involved in a lesser role in the Kessingland operation, was sentenced to six years and nine months.
Samantha Brown
Samantha Brown, of Lime Tree Lane in Long Stratton, was jailed for 12 weeks for assaulting an emergency worker.
He beat a paramedic, repeatedly punched him in the head and pulled his hair.
Arjan Kola
Arjan Kola, 32 and from Bristol, was jailed for five years and three months for his involvement in handling 5kg of cocaine and was found with more than £107,000.
He pleaded guilty to being involved in supplying Class A and B drugs, money laundering and refusing to provide police with his phone PIN number.
Paget Oscar
Oskar Paget, 22, was jailed for 18 weeks for assaulting a group of women after one of them turned him down.
He punched and slapped them and threw things in a continuous violent attack.
Mercedes Silsbury and Michael Ndoro
Mercede Silsbury, 26, and Michael Ndoro, 29, both of Haverhill in Suffolk, were jailed for three years and two months and four years and four months respectively for running a county line operation.
The pair sold tens of thousands of pounds worth of cocaine and heroin.
Aurelius Cielevicius
Aureljus Cielevicius, 39 and of John Street in King’s Lynn, was sentenced to 10 and a half years in prison for killing three people in an outright accident after drinking a drug cocktail.
He was driving 96 mph when the accident occurred and Methylamphetamine, Mephedrone and Cannabis were found in his system.
Paul Gilbert
Paul Gilbert, 35 and from York Road in Great Yarmouth, was jailed for five years after targeting 17 homes and stealing thousands of pounds worth of valuables.
During one heist, an elderly sleeping woman awakens to see a man dressed in black creep past her and discovers an irreplaceable item of value has been stolen.
Artur Januskiewicz
Januskiewicz, of Verbena Road in Cringleford, was jailed for 14 years and five months after confessing to his involvement in the supply of Class A and B drugs.
He was involved in supplying over 26kg of cocaine and leading an “operation of the most serious and commercial scale”.
Edward Dygus and Sigitas Ablonskis
Edward Dygus, 44 and of Redpoll Road, Costessey, was jailed for nine years after admitting to an offense involving marijuana and more than nine kilos of cocaine.
Sigitas Ablonskis, 29 and from Scott Road, Norwich, was jailed for 11 years and three months for supplying more than 17kg of cocaine over four months and was found with £125,000 in cash.
Dygus and Ablonskis are described as Januskiewicz’s “first lieutenants”.
Tommy Asahri
Tommy Azahri, 27 and from Nursery Close in Norwich, was sentenced to two years after admitting cannabis supply and money laundering.
Alban Bafti
Alan Bafti, 30, was jailed for 32 months for cannabis production and possession with intent to supply.
Police found £200,000 worth of marijuana at his home and in his car as well as £2,000 in cash.
Ross Warner
Ross Warner, 31 and without a permanent address, was sentenced to eight weeks in prison for stealing several cars.
He was also ordered to pay over £1,500 in compensation to one of his victims.
Lucy Hambridge
Lucy Hambridge, of Heath Close in Great Witchingham, was sentenced to 18 months in prison, for assault, criminal damage and violation of the criminal conduct order.
He attacked someone during an argument, injuring their arm and breaking some of their belongings.
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